Look here: What’s the best Jaguar & Land Rover diagnostic and programming tool in the year 2019?
STC SVCI DoIP? JLR VCI DoIP or DA-Dongle J2534 VCI?
What is STC SVCI DoIP?
The SVCI DoIP Vehicle Communication Interface (VCI) is used by professional technicians as an aid in diagnosing and repairing vehicle electrical and electronic systems. The SVCI DoIP is designed to connect the vehicle to a host PC computer application which then functions though the SVCI DoIP for data transfer and Electronic Control Unit (ECU) reprogramming. Using the VCI Manager PC application software, The SVCI DoIP is capable of communicating over a USB cable.
What is JLR VCI DoIP?
JLR DoIP VCI is the newest interface for Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles.
It is the only unit that will be compatible with the Pathfinder Software and all JLR vehicles with the new vehicle architectures found in 2017 and newer vehicles (from the Range Rover/Range Rover Sport L405/L494). In addition to the 2017 and newer vehicles
the DoIP VCI will also be capable of interfacing with 2014 through 2016 Multi-CAN architecture vehicles (see application list below). Vehicles 2014 and older vehicles not detailed here will continue to use the current diagnostic system and VCIs.
What is DA-DoIP Dongle?
The DA-DoIP Dongle connects directly to the vehicle OBDII (Diagnostic) connector, it then connects to the laptop via a USB cable for use with Jaguar Land Rover Pathfinder. Once the D-PDU driver files are loaded, this product will allow normal operation with the Jaguar Land Rover Pathfinder software. The DA-DoIP Dongle has been verified and tested by Jaguar Land Rover for the correct operation.
Vehicle coverage:
STC SVCI DoIP vehicles list:
Software Name | Vehicle Name | Model | Years | Support’s functions |
SDD2 | Land Rover | L316 | 2005~2016 | All |
L319 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
L320 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
L322 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
L359 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
L405 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
L494 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
L550 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
L538 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
Jaguar | X100 | 2005~2016 | All | |
X150 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
X152 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
X202 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
X250 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
X350 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
X351 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
X400 | 2005~2016 | All | ||
Pathfinder | Land Rover | L405 | 2017~latest | All |
L494 | 2017~latest | All | ||
L462 | 2017~latest | All | ||
Jaguar | X152 | 2017~latest | All | |
X761 | 2017~latest | All | ||
X760 | 2017~latest | All | ||
X260 | 2017~latest | All | ||
Note: All Jaguar and Land Rover models produced after 2016 can work with pathfinder software;SVCI DoIP will constantly update sw for the latest JLR models. |
JLR VCI DoIP car list:
Work with all Jaguar & Land Rover models after 2005 year.
Work with the models after 2017, support Pathfinder software application
Work with the models before 2016, support SDD software.
In addition to the 17MY vehicle line applications, the DOIP VCI will be capable of interfacing with 14-16MY Multi-CAN architecture vehicle lines on the Pathfinder diagnostic system.
Jaguar XE (X760)
Jaguar F-Pace (X761)
Jaguar F-Type (X152)
Jaguar XF (X260)
Jaguar XJ (X351) – 16MY only
Jaguar F-Pace 2017
Jaguar SType 2017
Evoque (L538)
Discovery Sport (L550)
Range Rover (L405)
Range Rover Sport (L494)
DA-DoIP Dongle vehicle list:
The DA-DoIP Dongle has been tested by Jaguar Land Rover on the latest vehicle range covered by Pathfinder.
JLR Vehicles | Supported? |
Defender | Yes |
Discovery /LR3/LR4 | Yes |
Range Rover Sport & New Range Rover Sport | Yes |
Range Rover | Yes* |
New Range Rover | Yes |
Freelander /LR2 | Yes |
Evoque | Yes |
XJ – X300/X308 | No |
XJ – X350 | No |
XJ – X351 | Yes |
XJS | No |
XK – X100 | No |
XK – X150 | Yes |
XF | Yes |
S-Type | No |
X-Type | No |
F-Type | Yes |
(Yes) – Vehicle line fully supported:
(Yes) – Vehicle line fully supported apart from viewing Data logger signals from both ECM and TCM modules simultaneously on 2006MY variants : (No) – Vehicle Line Not supported – supported by DAVINA J2534 or DA-ST512 vehicle interface |
Note: It does not support older ISO9141, J1850 PWM protocols or FEPS programming voltages found on older vehicles.
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