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OBD2, scan tools for Amarok

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Rodr1111 View Post
    Hi, what version of vcds is compatible with an 2019 - 2020 amarok? I´m looking for one but I´m not sure about the version I shoud buy. Kind regards.
    Get the latest one. Since the older ones want work on all modules in yours.
    Performance Tunes from $850
    Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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    • #17
      Hmmm. Affordable. Like $45?
      I bought a cable connect OBD reader from ebay that does diesel, European, Asian, Japanese, American, Asian & Diesel (yep, does Hyundai diesels) and you're entitled to as many updates as you like.
      The only thing it struggled with was a Mercedes Sprinter, but I hadn't upgraded the software for a while but I'm told that Mercedes are slow to release the OBD profiles. We had trouble with the Adblue sensor and couldn't disable it.
      Autolink AL319
      Last edited by Newkidontheblok; 09-08-2022, 10:09 PM.

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      • #18
        What? Like $45 affordable?
        Try the cable connect Autolink 319. Scan and clear codes. Fits in ya pocket. Update profiles from your laptop.
        Note: When you do the updates, you run the update software on your laptop first, THEN plug the Autolink into the USB. The way they programmed the software is to poll the USB ports after you start the update program. If you plug the Autolink in first, the software updater does not look for it. Comes back with "hardware not found" type message.
        Last edited by Newkidontheblok; 09-08-2022, 10:08 PM.

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