![]() I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars for a code reader. I don't have a smartphone (I'm a contrarian, old-fashioned and value my privacy) and I don't have a PC. The problem is that these are professional grade devices that cost hundreds of dollars. ![]() Last week, jjvincent mentioned that he uses a Hex-Net and Abscate mentioned that he has a AUTEL 800, and that these devices work great. ![]() I'm not that computer savvy and that sounds like a PITA. It looks as if you can't use it with a Mac, though, unless you have some sort of partition in your computer, or program that allows it to act as a PC. It can't, for instance, clear check engine codes it can only give me the basic info.įrom what I've discovered so far, if you have a PC, VAG-COM is as simple as plugging in a cable after installing some software It costs at or around $10. ![]() Being relatively new to VWs, I was initially using my good old OBD-II to diagnose and remedy problems, but I have run up against its limitations. :: View topic - VAG-COM on a Mac Forumsįorum Index -> Eurovan -> VAG-COM on a MacĪ thread last week got me thinking about VAG-COM and how to use it on my MacBook. ![]()
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