
To answer some queries on the Renault-Com supplied software…. I’ve done with mine is turned on cruise control, diagnosed an airbag fault and recalibrated my EPB after my clutch got replaced (thank god for a freshly laid perfectly flat car park ). Basically the Renault Com and Superscan can do some things not available in Clip. I’ve also managed to change the VIN on the replacement EPB to match my car using Renault- Com bluetooth and Superscan3 software which under renault can clip now shows my car VIN as correct for the EPB. It allows me to annalise live data on the various ecu’s and program systems and delete read fault codes (on my Laguna and Megane). Just to be clear is a chinese clone of a DEC superscan 3 tool – and uses cracked ASM-X software!! This software which has not been updated since 2012 – so will do some 2013 model year renaults introduced late 2012. It does work and can read and more importantly clear the Renault codes. It does work as a bluetooth VCI and will scan engine ecu – it shows in bluetooth as Autoscan & programmer. Run the program and input the 2 codes in the readme into the relevant fields. Now right click the new icon that has just been created for the program that just installed and change the compatibility settings as described above. Once installed if you get a error message during install (you shouldn’t if you follow the above) run it again but choose repair. Right click the instal file and click propertiesĬlick run this program as a administratorĬlick run this program in compatibility mode for and click windows 8 sp2 Once you’ve followed the directive in the readme, Insert cd and COPY both files to a folder on your hard drive (desktop is fine) Just a tech note for anyone who wants to buy one of these and run it on windows 10 (Though i was recommended install on outdated WinXP).

It currently running on my laptop running windows 10 pro 32 bit – note the 32 bit, also will run on xp /7/8 etc.

You require your own laptop with bluetooth running windows this is not a android compatible device. The software that comes with it has instructions that tell you to never connect to the internet while using it. The blue light for Bluetooth on the unit only actually goes blue once the laptop actually makes connection with it. The first time I plugged it into the car it took my laptop a few goes to connect to it, that could just be my laptop though and have had no issues since. Have a Renault-COM Bluetooth adapter ordered.
