![]() ![]() Do keep in mind most of our Camry's wont have the means to roll down windows with lock/unlock buttons, but for me, to be able to disable DRL and the passengers seat belt ding was well worth it. You can program keys, remotes, modify installed options and even enabled added ones like the security and glass break sensor. ![]() You use the real deal techstream, I think we're up to 12.30.029 at this point? You can view live data, all live data, including mfg specific PID's. If it works for newer cars, I'm certain it will do what can be done for mine.ĭon't knock the knock offs! They are not really knock offs. PS, my car is 2005 Solara but this question is about the software and hardware and its use and not really about my car. Will the software be disabled by Toyota if I don't connect weekly? I have a OBD2 to USB cable that came with one of those $18 kits** that I've since learned is pirated from Toyota, but maybe the cable is good enough? **If it worked TBH I'd probably still use it, but there is some problem with the key, and I'd be happier with buying from Toyota if $55 will get me up and running, and I won't find out I have to buy, for example, a $100 cable or a yearly subscription.Īlso, says " the application must connect to TIS weekly", but I was planning to buy only 2 days for $55. ![]() Have any of you bought Techstream Lite from Toyota, and were you satisfied? I already know how to read and erase codes and read freeze-frame data, and how to program fobs and keys and stop the seatbelt chime, but I figured since this is specifically for Toyota, it will give more engine and obd2 data, and control over some body features I don't even know about.īut I'm not sure if I sign up for 2 days at $55, I will get all the software I need. ![]()
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