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Fs unlimited vin vcds interfaces SOLD

Mozambiquer

Vendor , w/Business number
Joined
Mar 21, 2015
Location
Versailles Missouri
TDI
2004 VW Touareg V10 TDI, 2012 Audi Q7 V6 TDI, 1998 VW Jetta TDI. 1982 VW Rabbit pickup, 2001 VW Jetta TDI, 2005 VW Passat wagon TDI X3, 2001 VW golf TDI, 1980 VW rabbit pickup,
Currently I have a handful of these unlimited vin Ross-tech interfaces.
One hex-can for $SOLD plus shipping
One micro-can (mk5 plus) $185 plus shipping
Two kii-usb (mk4/b5.5 and before) $185 plus shipping
All verified genuine and working. I can ship worldwide. Payment through PayPal, venmo, or I can email you an invoice





 
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KrashDH

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Dec 22, 2013
Location
Washington
TDI
2002 Golf
Just out of curiosity and a free bump, do you know what all the differences are between the interfaces? They all have different names but seem to all have a USB interface...this always had me confused when I was looking for a cable...
 

Mozambiquer

Vendor , w/Business number
Joined
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Location
Versailles Missouri
TDI
2004 VW Touareg V10 TDI, 2012 Audi Q7 V6 TDI, 1998 VW Jetta TDI. 1982 VW Rabbit pickup, 2001 VW Jetta TDI, 2005 VW Passat wagon TDI X3, 2001 VW golf TDI, 1980 VW rabbit pickup,
Just out of curiosity and a free bump, do you know what all the differences are between the interfaces? They all have different names but seem to all have a USB interface...this always had me confused when I was looking for a cable...
I don't know on the internal side how they are different, but the basic difference is how they communicate. The kii-usb, along with hex-usb, and several other ones which don't mention CAN, they only use the k-line communication, which is what VW used through the mk4 models. The b5.5 passats, and touareg 1 also used k-line, but that changed with the mk5 where they started using CAN network communication. The hex-can does the k-line (hexadecimal system) and the CAN network communication all in one. They are one of the most sought after ones as you can do a whole lot with them. The micro-can works only for cars using the CAN communication system, so mk5 plus. From what I have heard it does work for more than what Ross-tech states in the compatibility chart, such as the Touareg 2 and etc, but I have not personally tried.
Basically though if you look up that specific model on the Ross-tech website you can get an idea of the compatibility with your vehicle.
 

KrashDH

Top Post Dawg
Joined
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Location
Washington
TDI
2002 Golf
I don't know on the internal side how they are different, but the basic difference is how they communicate. The kii-usb, along with hex-usb, and several other ones which don't mention CAN, they only use the k-line communication, which is what VW used through the mk4 models. The b5.5 passats, and touareg 1 also used k-line, but that changed with the mk5 where they started using CAN network communication. The hex-can does the k-line (hexadecimal system) and the CAN network communication all in one. They are one of the most sought after ones as you can do a whole lot with them. The micro-can works only for cars using the CAN communication system, so mk5 plus. From what I have heard it does work for more than what Ross-tech states in the compatibility chart, such as the Touareg 2 and etc, but I have not personally tried.
Basically though if you look up that specific model on the Ross-tech website you can get an idea of the compatibility with your vehicle.
Thanks for the reply. I have the Kii-USB but never really understood the differences (I bought mine a LOONG time ago off a member on here)
 
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