Diagbox 9.96- Full ((full)) Activated Link
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Automatic detection of all ECUs (Engine, ABS, Airbag, BSI, etc.) | | Bi-directional Control | Active testing (actuators, solenoids, pumps, lights) | | Programming & Coding | Injector coding, key programming, BSI configuration, telecoding | | DPF Regeneration | Forced regeneration and resetting of particle filter counters | | AdBlue Reset | Reset of NOx reduction system counters after repairs | | ECU Firmware Flashing | Full reprogramming of engine, gearbox, and BSI ECUs (via internet or offline files) | | Used ECU Replacement | Ability to configure second-hand ECUs to a target vehicle (VIN matching) | | Multi-brand Support | Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel (2017+), Vauxhall |
Do not attempt to update the software through PSA servers. This will immediately blacklist your activation and lock the software.
Ensure your Lexia VCI is securely plugged into a USB 2.0 port before booting the virtual machine. Avoid USB 3.0 ports if connectivity drops frequently. Diagbox 9.96- Full Activated
Because Diagbox 9.96 Full Activated is primarily distributed as a Virtual Machine (using VMware Player or VirtualBox), your computer must support virtualization. Windows 7, 10, or 11 (64-bit recommended).
While some older models allow offline key coding, newer models require an active secure server connection to verify transponder codes. Troubleshooting Common Errors | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | |
By choosing a "Full Activated" version and pairing it with the correct "Full Chip" ACTIA XS EVOLUTION VCI, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicle, performing everything from simple trouble code diagnostics to complex ECU programming. While the installation process can be daunting, using a pre-configured Virtual Machine drastically simplifies setup.
Intel Core i3 or higher with VT-x (Virtualization Technology) enabled in the BIOS. Avoid USB 3
Activate features like daytime running lights or cruise control. Installation and Technical Requirements