Hino Explorer Keygen Crack Generator

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I have 2 shots here for you this is my first screen as soon as I load hino this is the one after I connect and get codes, see the little connection lightening bolt is not there anymore. Also how do I clear codes? By chance might you have screen shots?

I have 2 shots here for you this is my first screen as soon as I load hino this is the one after I connect and get codes, see the little connection lightening bolt is not there anymore. Also how do I clear codes?remember my friend if you dont push system fix you cant doit anything in system because dont have conection again with ecm.remember.when you pulse system fix(up side on left in second image)the program charge image of the ecm in laptop.like insite.greetings. Hi guys, I'm trying to get Hino explorer working but I'm having some trouble.

I am running 2.02 and I cant seem to get a connection. I see many people have posted that the USB Link needs the 448013 connector to work correctly (which I don't have). I've tried both my 444009 and the deutch connector (this Hino has both, its a 2005 185) and I cant get any connection thru Explorer. The weird thing is when I run the Nexiq Device Tester, it is seeing the engine and transmission transmitting data on J1939 and the off board diagnostics and Brake Unit on the J1708 with both connectors. We've tried running our own wires to the obd connector with a pin out for 448013 that was posted on another post by DonL but no luck.

My USB Link drivers are the latest and are seen by Hino Explorer. When I check the communication settings in Explorer, it says that the only protocols supported are ISO9141 and ISO14230, but no mention on J1939 or J1708. Am I missing something here? Any one have any hints? Hi guys, I'm trying to get Hino explorer working but I'm having some trouble.

I am running 2.02 and I cant seem to get a connection. I see many people have posted that the USB Link needs the 448013 connector to work correctly (which I don't have). I've tried both my 444009 and the deutch connector (this Hino has both, its a 2005 185) and I cant get any connection thru Explorer.

The weird thing is when I run the Nexiq Device Tester, it is seeing the engine and transmission transmitting data on J1939 and the off board diagnostics and Brake Unit on the J1708 with both connectors. We've tried running our own wires to the obd connector with a pin out for 448013 that was posted on another post by DonL but no luck. My USB Link drivers are the latest and are seen by Hino Explorer. When I check the communication settings in Explorer, it says that the only protocols supported are ISO9141 and ISO14230, but no mention on J1939 or J1708. Am I missing something here? Any one have any hints?