It should turn green after a while (no need to connect the Pod).Connect the wiTech Pod clone to your computer using the provided USB cable, or a regular ethernet cable.
During AIR installation, disable the automatic updates! Then start the wiTech install and follow the wizard… Then see a “wiTech Manager” in the task bar near the time/date, start it and disable the automatic updates in the preferences menu.Īlso notice a yellow (or red) icon in the task bar, this is the wiTech server. Inside the box… The sticker is glued to the Pod now, and the CD is missing in this photo.įirst install Adobe AIR and Acrobat Reader. Ok it looks awfully dangerous but it’s not A non-labelled CD-R (maybe it was a CD-RW!) with the WiTech v13.03.58 software and all the prerequisites (Adobe AIR v4, Acrobat Reader XI).Īs I used to live in San Francisco, I made myself a “power cord” with an old EU cord and a ACE Hardware power strip as you can see in this picture.It’s a US plug so in EU a converter must be used. Power cord, AC to 12v DC, I don’t remember the amperage tho.It looks very stiff! The cable is thick, both plugs are molded… I hope they will last as long as they look good. OBD-II to DB-15 (VGA connector) cable, something like 1m-1.20m long.The plastic bag says it’s a USB 2.0 cable, ok fair enough. 20m USB cable, the cable is thick and quality looks good.But it’s not a big deal because hopefully there’s foam inside the case to protect everything inside. The VCI Pod comes in a small plastic suitcase, shipped as-is without any other protection whatsoever. I purchased the wiTech VCI Pod clone from China, this site. Now, I’d like to share something about it with you all.ĭisclaimer: The document here is for sharing purpose. Received wiTech VCI Pod and the clone this week, and tested this Saturday.