The cracked HDS software version that came with it did not cover my car, but I was able to find a newer version (V2.024.05) on the internet that worked. I was hesitant because it did not state that it supported my 2011 Fit. I made a leap of faith and picked one up online, sent from China about two years ago to reprogram my TPMS sensors (I hate you Honda for this TPMS crap system). So if you don’t know there are all kinds of clones of Honda’s HDS HIM diagnostic system out there on the internet. Honda has had several tools, the HIM is two or three generations old, but the newer ones are not cloned yet (GNA600 & MVCI). HIM is the specific tool (Honda Interface Module). HDS is a general term for Honda’s Diagnostic System. So I have had a lot of question on my HDS clone setup lately so I thought I would do a bit of a review.
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Checks and clears diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) Real-time data display (Data List). Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Suite Note:: i-HDS requires Microsoft Windows 7 or higher. Honda HDS software do not test, pls try it on your own risk. Honda HDS Honda Diagnostic System 3.102.029 free download link share by as following. Honda HDS diagnostic Software v3.102.029 work with Honda HDS Him and Mongoose pro for Honda. Download32 is source for honda hds shareware, freeware download - Honda CBR Windows 7 Theme, Altiris Helpdesk 060-HDS-A600 Guide, Honda Mach, Honda Of Clear Lake for iPad, Paragon Honda DealerApp, etc.
Minimum PC Requirements Microsoft® Windows 7 or above (x86 and 圆4). While unable to test all possible configurations, there are preparations that can ensure a smooth installation and use of i-HDS. Now to fight some eBay dude for my money back.Īt least I paid via PayPal should he try to make it difficult.I-HDS was designed to run on the most popular versions of the Microsoft Windows™ operating systems. Ultimately it's swallowed up about 15 hours of my life this week, and guess what the problem is with my guaranteed to work, but used VSA unit?
Once I'd done this, setting the USB to COM1 was easy, but finding an appropriate driver for the conversion cable became a 'mare.
My fresh XP install wouldn't show COM PORTS under device manager, even though they were on in BIOS.Įventually I managed to get it to display via the add hardware function, but that was through trial and error, as everything on the Internet told me to configure the connection under COM PORTS in device manager, which was my problem anyway. The second nightmare came with configuring the COM1 port for the usb/serial connection. I ended up downloading the software from them direct, which installed as it should've, implying that there was a problem with the disc I was sent. You should then find the cable listed under Ports, and in the Properties for the cable, go to Port Settings, Advanced, where you should have the ability to select COM 1 for the cable.Ĭheers for pointing me in the right direction Freddofrog.
When the drivers are installed and the adapter cable is plugged in, on XP you will now find Ports listed in Device Manager. The HDS expects the RS232 on COM PORT 1, but if you are using a USB-to-RS232 adapter-cable, the drivers for it must let you change the COM PORT settings.
That PC has full control of the RS232 port-settings in BIOS. Fortunately for me, I still have an ancient desktop-PC with built-in RS232, and the first time I used the HDS, I installed and ran it on that PC. If you don't have a built-in RS232 on your platform, you need a USB-to-RS232 adapter-cable and good drivers for it. Thirdly, when you have installed the software, the nightmare is not over. I think the reason that it will copy from CD rather than install from CD, is that there are differences in the way the two processes run. but, the EXE will COPY to desktop (or anywhere you want). The EXE would not install from the mini-CD that came with my HDS clone. Secondly, if it's a clone, yeah the poxy mini-CD that comes with it is low quality. Firstly, it will only install on Windows XP