
TShoot234.chm, TShootV.chm, or TShootMBE.chm). Double-click the file to confirm compatibility (e.g.Save the file(s) to the local file path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Detroit Diesel\Diagnostic.Click on the desired Troubleshooting manual file from the DDDL support page download section (e.g.To resolve, use a supported format such as. HLP which is no longer supported by Microsoft Windows 7 - Windows 10. The error: 'Feature not Include' refers to the legacy Troubleshooting manual file format. Connet the USB cable to a different available USB port.
If the connection fails, disconnect the USB cable from the computer. Connect the 9-Pin adapter cable from the VCI to the vehicle 9-pin diagnostic connector. Connect USB cable from the VCI to the laptop/desktop's USB port. if using the Nexiq USB-Link2, select USB-Link 2) and click OK. Select the appropriate device driver (e.g. For more information or support, please review the hardware manufacturer's user guide, or visit the website, or contact support). (Note: the device driver must be installed prior to configuring the device in this step. Click the 'Local Communicaiton Interface' dropdown and select the appropriate device. To check, from Windows start menu click Detroit Diesel > Diagnostic Link. Verify that the correct VCI (vehicle communicaiton interface) is selected. must be an EPA 98-04 Detroit DDEC III, IV, V or an EPA 98-04 MBE 900/4000 PLD/VCU/MR2). Verify that the ECM is supported by DDDL (e.g. If DDDL (Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link) 6.50 fails to connect, please check the following: