

Installed it using the 64bit for Windows 7/8 instructions previously mentioned and on Using Techstream 12.30.017 (newest: v14.20.019) with the cheap Mini VCI Cable J25345 over here (Firmware 1.4.1) on a HP-Zbook with Windows 10-64bits prof. You can also Click here for the quotation request form.Best I can tell the only XHorse interface firmware version that I used that worked with it is mini vci cable 2.0.4, these are cloned versions of Techstream and the XHorse cable interface, the real Toyota Techstream costs nearly $2000. Our laptops can also be configured to run multiple OEM factory tool applications, providing you with the most complete solution in multiple car line OEM level tooling.Ĭall with any questions on configurations or to order a TechStream package. This complete package also includes a 1 year subscription for model year updates, unlimited calibration files for reprogramming and access to the Toyota TechStream on-line service information database. This 'TurnKey package' arrives with all needed reference materials, all links pre-installed and ready to operate the day it arrives. The entire TechStream Lite package can be ordered from OEMTools pre-loaded on a new Dell or Panasonic laptop. Laptop platforms are now offered on both a Dell Latitude Series and the Panasonic ToughBook series of laptops and tablets. Where the 'Mongoose' provides for a lower priced package, the 'full interface' device also allows for use in reprogramming other vehicle car lines beyond Toyota. Both interface devices provide equal scan tool diagnostics and reprogramming capabilities. A dedicated 'Mongoose' cable or a full J-2534 interface device can be selected.

The TechStream Lite application can use either one of two J-2534 interface devices. With the 'TechStream Lite', one can now choose between two available interface devices and multiple laptop configurations. Today the Toyota TechStream is available in a TechStream 'Lite' version that has the same software and capabilities as the full TechStream version but with the limitation that it does not cover vehicles earlier than 1996. This package was a relatively high priced kit that many shops did not opt to purchase due to the costs involved.


When TechStream was originally introduced in 2006, the package was only available bundled with a Panasonic Toughbook, various mounting brackets, a dedicated interface device and all cabling needed to service vehicles back into the early 1990's. This package was introduced to the Toyota/Lexus dealers as a replacement for the hand-held Vetronix built 'Toyota Mastertech' factory scan tool. The Toyota/Lexus current factory tool is the laptop-based application called 'Toyota TechStream'.
