To ensure you get the right setup for your specific car, tell me: What are you working on?
E-Sys launcher/software installed (e.g., E-Sys 3.30.1 or newer).
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Once you have completed the , follow these steps to install it correctly:
This version handles standard vehicle coding, feature customization, retrofits, and diagnostic code reading. Key Features of Version v.4.27.20
The most immediate benefit of the "Lite" version over the "Full" version is the dramatic reduction in file size.
: The Latest Software Links thread usually focuses on the newest version but is a primary source for software requests. Version Compatibility
Using an outdated PSDzData version with a newly updated vehicle will trigger errors, such as or missing CAFD (Configuration Auto Files Description) errors. Version 4.27.20 provides the precise mapping keys needed to unlock and read modules on vehicles manufactured or updated around its release window. Prerequisites for Installation
A high-quality ENET (Ethernet to OBD2) cable or an ICOM diagnostic interface.
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It offers the best "bang for your buck" regarding hard drive space. It is rock-solid for FDL coding, enabling features like Auto Start/Stop memory, sport display in clusters, and video in motion. If you are building a coding laptop to keep in your garage, this is the version you want installed.
Before you download, ensure your hardware and software are ready.
Enabling/disabling features (like video-in-motion, folding mirrors, etc.). Program ECUs: Updating the software modules within the car. Lite vs. Full Version Psdzdata comes in two flavors: Full and Lite .
Locate the specific module you wish to modify (e.g., FEM_BODY , BDC_BODY , or HU_MGU ).