QKVCX Manuals & User Guides
QKVCX specializes in automotive electronics, including ECU programming tools, OBD2 diagnostic scanners, and aftermarket vehicle accessories.
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QKVCX Manuals and Diagnostic Guides
QKVCX provides a variety of automotive diagnostic tools and accessories for mechanics and vehicle enthusiasts. Their product lineup includes heavy-duty diagnostic interfaces, ECU programming devices like KTAG and KESS, and specialized automotive scanners such as the Carprog series for airbag resets.
In addition to technical tuning and diagnostic equipment, QKVCX offers aftermarket automotive accessories, including center console organizers and replacement LED tail lights. Below you can find user manuals and setup guides for various QKVCX scanners and tools.
QKVCX manuals
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QKVCX KTAG V7.020 V2.25 Professional ECU Diagnostic Set Instruction Manual
QKVCX VOCOM2 88894000 -diagnostiikkatyökalun käyttöohje
QKVCX Kess V5.017 ECU Programming Tool User Manual
QKVCX CARPROG V10.93 ECU Programmer User Manual
QKVCX support FAQ
Yleisiä kysymyksiä tämän tuotemerkin käyttöoppaista, rekisteröinnistä ja tuesta.
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What operating systems are compatible with the QKVCX Carprog tools?
The QKVCX Carprog software (like V8.21) typically supports Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 operating systems.
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How do I obtain the activation code for my QKVCX ECU programming tool?
During software installation, you will generate a Hardware ID. You must copy this ID into a text document and send it to your dealer, who will then provide you with the necessary activation code.
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Can the QKVCX Carprog diagnostic tool be used while connected to the internet?
Yes, supported tool versions (such as V8.21) allow for online usage alongside the software.
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What is the power requirement for QKVCX diagnostic tools?
Many devices like the Carprog series can be powered using an external power supply (+7 to +12V stabilized), a direct USB connection to a PC (5V, 100mA), or via a standard car diagnostic cable such as an OBDII connection.