Audi-vwtool Version2.0.9 -car Diagnostic Program-.exe
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Audi-VWTool Version 2.0.9 — Car Diagnostic Program
Step 2: Configuring the Port
You must tell the software where to look for the cable. Audi-VWTool Version2.0.9 -Car Diagnostic Program-.exe
- On the main screen, look for a button labeled Options or Config.
- You will see a dropdown menu for Interface or Port.
- Select the COM Port number you noted earlier in Device Manager.
- Protocol: Leave this on "Auto" initially. If that fails, check your vehicle model. Most pre-1996 cars use "KWP 1281" or "KW 2000."
- Click Test or Save.
If the test is successful, you are ready to proceed. Title Audi-VWTool Version 2
Security Assessment:
- Malware/Virus Analysis: A critical step involves scanning the file with multiple antivirus engines (e.g., through VirusTotal) to assess its malicious content.
- Digital Signature: Checking if the file is digitally signed, by whom, and the validity of the certificate can help verify its authenticity and integrity.
5. Installation Guide for the .exe File
Because this program is distributed as a single .exe (executable) file, installation is straightforward – but caution is required. On the main screen, look for a button
Step-by-step:
- Disable Windows Defender (temporarily) – Many antivirus programs flag this tool as a hacktool. We’ll explain why later.
- Download the file from a trusted source (e.g., reputable auto diagnostic forums – avoid random file-hosting sites).
- Right-click the .exe and select “Run as Administrator.”
- No installation wizard – The program runs directly. You can place the .exe on your Desktop or a dedicated folder like
C:\Audi-VWTool\. - Connect your VAG KKL cable to the PC and install the drivers (FTDI/CDM).
- Connect the cable to your car’s OBD2 port (ignition switched ON, engine not necessarily running).
- Launch the .exe – select your COM port and baud rate (usually 9600 or 10400 for K-Line; 500000 for CAN).
- Click “Select Model” or “Auto-detect” to begin.
No registry edits or DLL registrations are required.
Step 4: Configure the Interface
Inside the software:
- Go to Settings or Options.
- Select the correct COM port (matching Device Manager).
- Set Baud Rate to 9600 or 10400 (depending on your vehicle’s K-Line).
- Choose the protocol: KWP2000, KWP1281, or CAN (if supported).