Software module for working with the engine control unit of Subaru Hitachi cars
To use the module, you need to purchase a USB protection key. The key can be purchased in our store. You can purchase an unlimited number of modules with one key.
The module 16 PCM FLASH is designed for which cars and control units:
- Forester, Impreza, Legacy 2000-2002 K-Line (UJ WA12212920/128KB)
- Forester, Impreza, Legacy 2000-2002 K-Line (UJ WA12212930/256KB)
- Forester, Impreza, Legacy 2002-2005 K-Line (UJ/Hitachi WA12212940/384KB)
- Forester, Impreza, Legacy 2002-2005 K-Line (UJ/Hitachi WA12212970/512KB)
Read, write.
- Forester 2006, Impreza 2006-2007 K-Line (Hitachi WA12212970WWW/512KB)
- Forester 2007-2008, Impreza 2008+, Legacy 2006+ CAN (Hitachi WA12212970WWW/512KB)
- Forester 2009-2011/Legacy 2010-2011 CAN (Hitachi SH7058/1MB)
- Forester 2013+ CAN (Hitachi SH7059/1.5MB)
- Forester 2013+ CAN (Hitachi SH72543/2MB)
Read, write, checksum verification.
To work through the OBD2 connector, a J2534 adapter is required (Scanmatik 2, OpenPort 2.0, Dialink, Mongoose, and others). More about J2534 here.
To connect the control unit on the table, you need to purchase additional equipment, any of the following:
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Run the program and on the main screen it says "USB dongle serial number"
Launch the program and click “Settings”
Paste the code to activate the module and click “Activate”
After rebooting, the activated module should be displayed, highlighted in bold text.
An activated module or license cannot be returned.
If you have entered the wrong key or device number, the return is not valid. It is not possible to modify the license for another device.
Pay attention to all information specified in the description of modules and scripts taken from the manufacturer. We are not responsible if the information is not correct or there are some differences from the reality. In the disputed situation, it is necessary to look for a solution to the issue to the manufacturer.
Our store is not responsible for the functionality of the software module. We cannot guarantee the declared functions since we are not the developer.