I received my Xtool VAG401 scanner
recently around $40 with $29.5 shipment to my place. Tried it out
straightly on my 2005 Passat and found it quite easy to use. If you have
used VCDS VAG COM cable, you can probably figure out how to use this
without reading the manual!
They include a reader. They
also include a USB cable. The only use I have seen for the cable is to
power up the unit from a USB port instead of your car. It is hand-held
diagnostic tool with 160*160 LCD screen and no need to use a laptop or
computer when diagnosing.
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The OBDII 16PIN cable that hooks between the XTOOL VAG401 scan tool
and the car is a straight thru cable. There are no components in the
back shell of the OBDII connector. The other end has a 15 pin male d-sub
connector.
I was able to use mine to read out the key
code from the dash. I verified that it was the same as one I had gotten
previously from VAG-Tacho. It reads error codes just like VCDS, although
there is no autoscan function to scan all modules that I can find. It
has successfully found all installed features on both my Passat and my
friend’s Audi Allroad. Both of cars are dual k not CANbus. I have not
tried it on CANbus car yet.
The best way I can describe
the interface to the modules is the older VCDS lite interface. The
original modulemenus were almost a copy of VCDS, although the latest
update simplified them somewhat.
It supposedly can
match keys to the dash / immobilizer, although I have not tried it. It
has a few other functions that VCDS does not have, such as mileage
changes, oil reset, SRS reset etc. It can code modules, do adaptations,
etc.
I figured out to update mine. Download the update application from the xtool website, and use the VAG401
serial number as the user name, and the password from the about screen
as the password. You do not need to register. I downloaded the updates,
and it said the update was successful. When I started the diagnosis, it
loaded a new .bin file. Menus changed somewhat, and new options were
added.
I got it in a couple of days. If you travel a
lot, you can keep it in the car. You do not need a computer or power
supply to use it, which is convenient. I can’t speak for how well it
works on other cars but works fine on my 2005 Passat.
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