Diagbox with Win 7 64 bit

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Re: Diagbox with Win 7 64 bit

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another document on installing diagbox on VirtualBox
http://www.obd-software.com/install-lex ... windows-7/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Diagbox with Win 7 64 bit

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One of the moderator on Peugeot forum has post the detail isnctrion on installing Diagbox on Win 7
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Re: Diagbox with Win 7 64 bit

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Peugeoholic wrote:I finally have a chinese interface working with diagbox 7.02....or rather partially working.

Win 7 Pro 64 bit with a Windows Virtual PC/Windows XP Mode installed. (Windows Virtual PC and XP mode are free for various versions of Win 7, just installing it on Win 7 will bring up diagbox, but it will just get stuck on the "selection of Application" screen with the Diagbox and PP2000 buttons, and clicking either one will go straight back to that screen).

Vehicle 1 : Peugeot 406 wagon, RFR Engine, AL4 Auto, 08730 DAM.
With much plugging and unplugging of the USB cable, followed by Attaching the USB in WINXPmode, I have managed to get the following results (on a good run) from the Global Test
NFF = No Fault Found, ENR = The ECU has not replied

BSI Nouvelle 406 Bsi Siemens - NFF
Multifunction display, Nouvelle 406 AMF - NFF
Instrument Panel, Nouvelle 406 combine VDO - NFF
Air Conditioning ECU, Nouvelle 406 Clim D9 - NFF
Engine ECU - ENR!
ABS - ENR!
Airbag - ENR
Auto - ENR!

With more unplugging, I can interrogate and activate the features of the Multifunction Display, Instrument Panel, and AC ECUs.

The process for getting it to read is unplug the USB cable, plug back in (dingdong for Win 7 to recognise) Select USB unknown device in XPmode, - unidentified device - attach). and then try read.... rinse and repeat!

Any ideas on why I can't access the engine, ABS, Airbag and Auto ecus?
Will upgrading diagbox to a version between 7.02 and 7.56 help?
Does this indicate a fault with the interface device, the cabling, or with trying to run it on VM on a 64 bit machine, or with the 406?

I also have access to a Peugeot 306R with DAM 08291 nearby to play around with, and a citroen evasion and another 306 can be made available.
Or should I set up a dedicated 32bit XP pro computer....

Thanks


**Update**

I dug out an old XP desktop and installed Diagbox 7.02.

Same results on a global ecu test with no response from engine, gearbox etc ecus.

After continued investigation I believe that there may be a fault in the OBD cable for the tool, or it is just really picky about how it is held.

What works on both XP and Win7/XP Mode is
(a) start diagbox with tool plugged in
(b)unplug and replug tool
(c) start PP2000
It works best if it collects the VIN at this point.
Global Test allows access to only some ECUs as listed above.
Test by ECU allows access to all ECUs.

Process I have had to use for Test By Ecu is
1. Select ECU, eg Engines/Auto --> Auto --> AL4
2. Msg Screen - Switch on ignition, connect portable to C001.
3. Unplug the OBD plug
4. click okay
5. Diaglog Box pops up - Interrogating the ECU - Check - connect the equipment and switch on the ignition
6. Plug in the OBD plug - Dialog Box disappears
7. System ID - reading the ECU msg screen
8. The ECU has not replied screen.
9. Press back up button to go to step 2.
10. repeat 'n' times
11 Finally get ECU menu screen.

Hopefully I can get this working better!
An update on this.

The issue was with the tool itself.

Turns out that some of the cheaper ones are missing some of the circuits that the originals and better ones have - and there are several variants with different amounts of missing circuitry! And there are different versions of the boards. In addition, the relays used in this one were second hand!

Solution was to purchase a more expensive unit with (as far as I could tell, closer to the OEM version) which has worked better.
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Re: Diagbox with Win 7 64 bit

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This has been well-documented in the Merged Lexia and Diagbox threads. Some are missing the resistor, other s are missing the NEC chips and capacitors. General advice is don't skimp and buy a cheapy or you'll regret it.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... EC#p482836
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