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  2. VCDS (software) - Wikipedia

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    VCDS (an abbreviation for "VAG-COM Diagnostic System" and formerly known as VAG-COM [2] [3]) is a Microsoft Windows-based software package, [3] developed and produced by Ross-Tech, LLC since May 2000. [1]

  3. INCA (software) - Wikipedia

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    A host of functions required for ECU software calibration, such as interface-dependent calibration methods, calibration data management, measurement data visualization and analysis, ECU programming, vehicle bus monitoring, as well as remote control through standard interfaces, are part of the product's functional complement.

  4. Scan tool - Wikipedia

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    However, a typical scan tool does not have the ability to fully reprogram modules because it requires a J-2534 pass-through device and specific software. Voltas IT created a new generation diagnostic tool – OBDeleven, the device which easily connects to the car, monitors all systems, and activates new car's features.

  5. Car app - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Third-party software for cars include allowing data input while moving, traffic jam assistance, diagnostics and lane-keeping. These pieces of software can be standalone or linked to the cars computers via the "OBD" (On-board diagnostics) port that is present in almost all cars made since the mid-1990s.

  6. ALLDATA - Wikipedia

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    ALLDATA provides vehicle manufacturers' diagnostic and repair information. ALLDATA was founded in 1986 to meet market demand for OE repair information. As computer technology took hold, ALLDATA began compiling the largest single source of OEM information available and converted it into a digital format.

  7. OBD-II PIDs - Wikipedia

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    OBD-II PIDs (On-board diagnostics Parameter IDs) are codes used to request data from a vehicle, used as a diagnostic tool.. SAE standard J1979 defines many OBD-II PIDs. All on-road vehicles and trucks sold in North America are required to support a subset of these codes, primarily for state mandated emissions inspections.