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Odis 7.2.1 Official

: Necessary for tasks like steering angle sensor alignment, throttle body alignment, or electronic parking brake service. Technical Information

Supports flashing and updating firmware for various control modules, with estimated remaining times shown for flash operations.

Designed for repair and maintenance. It focuses on GFF, service resets, and standard diagnostics. Odis 7.2.1

: With a legitimate GeKo account, users can perform online coding for tasks like ABS module replacement , immobilizer adaptation , and Component Protection (CP) removal. Engineering vs. Service :

Reconfigures systems after replacing parts like throttle bodies, steering angle sensors, or EGR valves. : Necessary for tasks like steering angle sensor

The most common interface is the VAS 6154 or the older VAS 5054A . Note that while 5054A is beloved for its reliability, it often requires specific "Edic" driver patches to work with Windows 10 and Odis versions 7.x and higher.

Windows 10 (64-bit) is highly recommended for maximum driver stability. Processor: Intel Core i5 or equivalent (Minimum 2.0 GHz). It focuses on GFF, service resets, and standard diagnostics

While ODiS 7.2.0 introduced major architectural changes, version 7.2.1 focuses on refinement and reliability. Here are the core improvements:

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Run the main ODIS Service setup file and import the valid license file provided with your software package.

To use ODIS 7.2.1 effectively, your setup should meet these specifications: