![]() It came with various connectors for self-verification testing too. I belive this thing can data log, reprogram gauge clusters, and reprogram the immobilizer for new keys, but have not tried these things yet. I have successfully used the TPMS features, CKP relearn, idle relearn, ECU reset, and cleared DTS faults. The cracked HDS software version that came with it did not cover my car, but I was able to find a newer version (V2.024.05) on the internet that worked. I was hesitant because it did not state that it supported my 2011 Fit. I made a leap of faith and picked one up on about two years ago to reprogram my TPMS sensors (I hate you Honda for this TPMS crap system). So if you don’t know there are all kinds of clones of Honda’s HDS HIM diagnostic system out there on the internets. Honda has had several tools, the HIM is two or three generations old, but the newer ones are not cloned yet (GNA600 & MVCI). HIM is the specific tool (Honda Interface Module). HDS is a general term for Honda’s Diagnostic System. ![]() So I have had a lot of question on my Honda HDS clone setup lately so I thought I would do a bit of a review.
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