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Windows might fail to install the driver automatically or might report that the driver isn't needed.
This collection is a powerful tool for professional workshops that may encounter various iPROG devices and scripts.
While the IProg V89 software is a powerful tool, using it to roll back odometers for fraud is illegal in most countries (USA: 49 U.S. Code § 32703; EU: Directive 2014/45/EU). This article is for uses:
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Did your iProg+ hardware come with a , or are you sourcing the file online?
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes. Using programming tools on vehicle modules requires technical knowledge and carries risks of damaging ECUs if not handled properly.
A clean installation is between 50MB and 120MB. Anything smaller (e.g., 2MB) is likely just a downloader or virus.
Locate the unknown device or the entry marked with a yellow exclamation point (usually labeled iProg or FTDI ). Right-click the device and select .
Most iProg+ devices are provided with a CD or a digital download link from the merchant. To ensure the software works correctly, follow these general steps:
The is typically provided as a "test version" for vehicle electronics work, such as airbag resets and odometer correction. Because it is often considered an unstable release, many sellers recommend using V87 for more reliable performance. Downloading the Software