The cable is an intelligent cable and emulates the Toyota dealer hardware setup, I think.īut also, as your Yaris is a 2004 model, I have an idea that the older OBD2 function works across different physical pins on the connector and uses the 'K-Line' protocol, as opposed to connecting via the (now normal, later) CAN bus protocol. So I would like Techstream and I am happy to pay an affordable amout say under £60 but I am struggling to source Techstream that does not involve dodgy people and shakey software scams.Īs Byzii says above. I am wondering whether it was really just a trial say i hour i.e. When I come back to sort that out (I thought I had not perhaps downloaded the correct driver) the registration key would not accept. I am still trying to get my money back on this! So tried a different seller and this seemed to load ok but there semed to be a connectivity problem with my OBD11 lead. I have tried to put Techstream on my laptop as my basic OBD11 software (EasyOBD which is very good) does not show ABS and even their Premium Version does not do ABS faults.Īnyway I bought a version off e bay and after entering software keys took me through to payment screen with various payment from annual at 300 euros and lesser payments for shorter periods(which is no good as I may wait several days for it to re-appear). However the test is due soon and I need to sort it before then. I am loath to take it to a garage and pay £60 for diagnostics as it probably will not show if the fault is not current when they are diagnosing. It may stay on and then go off or on stopping and restarting it is then ok for a while. It can do fine for days and then the ABS light comes on. I have this annoying internittent ABS fault light an our 04 Yaris.
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