I can't seem to go past this step below, which involves locating the two failing devices in device manager. *** MVCI Driver for TOYOTA - was copied from CD I made sure to uninstall techstream before proceeding with these steps in the link above.Īlso, The dropbox in the above link had everything except the MVCI driver for TOYOTA.msi. Unable to connect to vim techstreamĪfter troubleshooting the error I found this page and followed steps in this post. I followed the instructions from the CD and installed everything only to find. It arrived with a small CD containing techstream V12.20.024 Might try looking in the Techstream software and see if re-selecting the right cable solves the problem.
#TOYOTA TIS TECHSTREAM SOFTWARE REMOVAL FROM COMPUTER SERIAL#
Sometimes when plugging/unplugging it gets a new serial port number. How the USB cable works basically is it has a USB to serial port converter in it. Start Car (Can also be in ACC ON, but get better results generally with car in Ready) Definitely expect to wait at least 30 seconds for almost everything.Ĥ. Techstream is always a bit janky - sometimes requires a laptop reboot, restart of software and/or plug/unplug of cable. I have an updated version of Techstream on a Windows 7 laptop. Techstream TIS VCI Installation Guide (64-bit OS) Including All Software Needed! - Scion FR-S Forum | Subaru BRZ Forum | Toyota 86 GT 86 Forum | AS1 Forum - FT86CLUB Hopefully this has an answer to your question about drivers. I followed this, and it works for me no problem, if followed to a T.