Change the COM Port Number dropdown menu to COM1 , COM2 , COM3 , or COM4 . Ensure you select an option that does not say "in use."
Change the number to match your exact COM port from Device Manager (e.g., PORT=COM3 ). Save and close the file. Verifying Vehicle Connection
Turn the vehicle's ignition to the position (engine off) .
file and select the "Drivers" subfolder (often containing FTDI drivers). Configure the COM Port In Device Manager, note the COM Port number (e.g., COM3) assigned to the USB Serial Port. Setup VAG K CAN COMMANDER 1.4.rar
Ideally built for Windows XP or Windows 7 (32-bit). To run it on modern systems like Windows 10 or 11, you must use Compatibility Mode .
: Locate your VAG K CAN COMMANDER 1.4.rar file and extract its contents using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip.
Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (32-bit or 64-bit). Change the COM Port Number dropdown menu to
Open the extracted folder and look for a subfolder named Drivers or FTDI_Drivers .
The software will attempt to establish a connection. If successful, it will display the module’s part number and component details. Key Functions Available:
In the Special Functions menu, choose "Odometer Correction." Enter the new mileage and click "Write." Verifying Vehicle Connection Turn the vehicle's ignition to
Locate the listing under or Ports (COM & LPT) marked with a yellow exclamation triangle (typically labeled USB Serial Port ). Right-click the device and click Update driver . Select Browse my computer for drivers .
The is a versatile diagnostic cable designed for Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, and Seat (VAG group) vehicles. It allows users to perform tasks beyond basic diagnostics, such as reading PIN codes, changing odometer readings, programming keys, and reading/writing EEPROM on various ECUs.
Check the box next to Run this program in compatibility mode for: and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows 7 .
Connect the other end of the cable to your vehicle’s . 3. Driver Installation