The CGDI CG100X ECU Programmer has launched software version V1.9.2.0, boosting chip support, model coverage, and functionality to streamline professional vehicle electronic repairs.

The CGDI CG100X ECU Programmer has released its latest software update, version V1.9.2.0, introducing several functional enhancements aimed at improving the efficiency and intelligence of programming tasks across various vehicle systems.

A key feature of this update is the addition of 599 new supported chips, significantly expanding compatibility with a wider range of car computers and control units. This enhancement allows technicians to work with more vehicle ECUs using a single tool.

In terms of dashboard functionality, the update incorporates 28 new car models for dashboard programming, which enhances the accuracy and security of instrument coding. Additionally, five new models have been added for airbag reset and programming functions, supporting safer maintenance of airbag systems.

Support for body control modules (BCM) has been extended to include two new models for coding and module repairs. The read-write feature now covers ten new models, increasing data handling and programming capabilities for EEPROM and MCU chips.

The CG100X continues to position itself as an all-in-one diagnostic and programming tool, offering faster and more reliable results for tasks involving dashboards, airbags, BCMs, and ECUs by minimizing manual coding processes.

The device includes a one-year update support window and supports encrypted ECU components. It utilizes DB25 connectivity to ensure stable communication with vehicle systems. These features contribute to its role as a comprehensive tool for professional automotive technicians working with modern vehicle electronics.

Overall, the V1.9.2.0 update reinforces the CGDI CG100X’s expanded model coverage and improved functions, streamlining ECU programming and diagnostic workflows without introducing unsupported capabilities.

Source: Noah Wire Services