Odis 7.1.1 ❲Tested & Working❳
ODIS 7.1.1 reads and clears fault codes from every control unit in a VAG vehicle – from the engine (ECU) and transmission (TCU) to the airbag, ABS, central locking, infotainment, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). It provides manufacturer-specific codes (e.g., P, U, C, B codes) that generic OBD2 scanners cannot interpret.
However, note that flashing requires a stable power supply (a battery charger) and a reliable connection.
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Allows the installation and synchronization of new or used electronic modules (requires online connection). odis 7.1.1
Windows 10 (64-bit) is required. This version generally does not support Windows 7 .
Configures new control modules and modifies existing adaptations.
Install the specific drivers for your VCI. If you are using a VAS 6154 clone or a legacy VAS 5054A, ensure you apply the necessary firmware patches so the ODIS software can successfully recognize the device head. Service vs. Engineering Versions ODIS 7
Disclaimer: ODIS is a registered trademark of Volkswagen AG. This article is for informational purposes and does not endorse unlicensed software use.
It covers models up to the 2021/2022 model year, which accounts for the majority of cars currently out of warranty and in independent workshops.
ODIS 7.1.1 – Feedback & Experiences
ODIS requires a Vehicle Communication Interface (VCI) to connect your laptop to the car’s OBD2 port.
Supports flashing or re-programming control units and vehicle self-diagnosis.
This feature represents a massive shift in automotive cybersecurity. It effectively divides the car’s brain into "Public" and "Private" zones. Odis kept his notebook, but the drawings evolved