2019/09/05

Review on Volvo VIDA software update online

Here is an interesting question:
For those of you with the VIDA/DICE clones, have you been able to buy software updates from online, get them delivered via CD- ROM, place them in the VIDA software, and then perform a software upgrade on your car?
If yes, can you shine some light on where you placed the software update in VIDA.


As far as I’m aware… You simply cannot purchase software outside of VIDA, whether you’re a dealer or not. If you are a dealer, the purchasing process is a little different (as you don’t pay for each individual download separately), but it still goes only through VIDA. I’ve actually used an official VIDA/DiCE setup at a major Volvo dealer in Boston (long story as to why), and the process is almost identical to my doing software downloads at home, again, the only difference being the payment process.
I’m pretty sure what’s happening is that those Volvo parts places are simply cataloging against some sort of electronic database directly from Volvo. Hence, you can see the parts numbers and descriptions for software packages, but it’s not possible to buy them.
In addition, I’ve never seen any provision within VIDA to allow a software download to be sent to the car that wasn’t purchased directly through VIDA to begin with. So until I hear proof-positive otherwise, I’m gonna assume you cannot purchase software from anywhere else.


Oh, and as far as software downloads go… These are the broad steps. I covered most of the details I think, but I’m a bit too lazy to go into every single step of the process. I will say though, I’ve done a number of software downloads successfully with my DiCE-clone on a few different cars, so I know this process works correctly.
1) Install and configure VIDA
– Purchase a 3-day VIDA subscription from VolvoTechInfo (aka, Volvo Technical & Owner Bookstore)
– Either download the latest copy of VIDA from a torrent (making sure it’s a copy that doesn’t have a “crack” already installed) or wait for the official DVDs to arrive via snail-mail
– Wait for your VIDA login details to be emailed to you
– Install VIDA (this may take some time, especially on older hardware)
– Via the VIDA-Admin, enter your login details you were emailed, change your password, and authorize the VIDA installation you plan to use with the subscription package you purchased
(how to do this last step is not immediately obvious, but on VolvoTechInfo there are step-by-step guides to help)
– Make sure you have the DiCE software/drivers installed. Also make sure your DiCE device is updated to the latest firmware with the DiCE firmware tool.
– Allow VIDA to “eUpdate” to the latest sub-version. Aka, VIDA-2012D has at least 3-4 sub-revisions. Always make sure it’s updated to the latest version before attempting to download software.
– If you haven’t already, reboot your machine (or virtual machine) to make sure everything is installed correctly and happy.
– Open “Vida All in One”, login with the username/password you assigned to VIDA via the VIDA-Admin setup process
2) Verify your VIDA/DiCE setup
– Login to VIDA, and connect your DiCE unit to your car
– On the first welcome page, click “define vehicle profile”
– On the next page, you should see your DiCE tool listed under “communication tool” in the drop-down menu
– Click “read vehicle” and allow it to populate the values from your car (in addition, fill in the “transmission” and “body style” fields if they do not auto-populate)
– After it all looks good, click “ok”. The “Diagnostics” tab at the top should change from grey (cannot click) to black (can click)
– Click on “diagnostics” tab, and allow VIDA to do a full diagnostic read of your car. At this point, it’s also probably a good idea to check for codes, and clear any existing codes before attempting a software download
3) Select and Download Software Packages
– I’m not gonna go into great detail here, as this PDF pretty much says it much all: https://volvoxc.s3.amazonaws.com/vid…e_ordering.pdf
A few notes though:
– Not every package listed in the available software list can be installed. Nor do they all cost the same price. I had to specifically open trouble-tickets with VolvoTechInfo to get a few packages unlocked that were initially dealer-only. I imagine so very few people use VIDA/DiCE on their own that they simply overlooked a few items. VolvoTechInfo support is also not very pleasant to deal with. Again, they tend to only work with Dealers, and don’t seem overly keen about anyone else using their system. But who cares, you paid, therefore, demand what you need and it’ll get sorted out.
– If you plan on updating a number of modules, the “Total CAN Reload” is the most cost-effective option.
– On 2004 model-year Volvos (and perhaps other older models), to update the level of dimming in the rear-view mirror, you must download a software package called “Auto dimming contd. app”. VIDA cannot do it directly for some stupid reason.
– You can manually enter a software part number not listed in the available software list, but don’t necessarily expect it to actually download to your car.
– If you download a software update that’s already applied (aka, not needed), you still have to initially pay, but you can get a refund afterwards as long as it wasn’t actually downloaded to the car (which it won’t be if you already have the latest)
– If you don’t mind it’s original or crack and only look for a working VIDA program, you even can get a decent VIDA crack on the web, like http://www.obdii365.com/wholesale/volvo-vida-dice-2015a-software.html
Very Important Note!
I refuse to spend money on a battery charger like Volvo requires when doing a software download. This can cause problems. If the battery dips too low during a software update, the update can fail, and possibly worst-case, you could fry something important like your ECU or CEM. At which point, you’ll need an official (aka, self-powered) DiCE unit to bring the modules into recovery mode and have any chance at getting them to work again. You have been warned!
Personally, since I’m cheap, and relatively poor, here’s my workaround: After driving the car for a bit, I do whatever diagnostic work I need to within VIDA/DiCE, and decide on whatever software packages I might need. Then with the car still connected, I pay for the software, and get it downloaded to VIDA, but I don’t install it to the car yet. Then I disconnect my VIDA/DiCE rig, but leave VIDA open and running on the computer. Next, I take the car for a spirited ride around town, or even better, a 15-20 minute burn down the highway. During this drive, I turn on absolutely every electronic component I can. Aka, both seat-heaters, the radio, the climate control (fan on high), the rear-defrost, headlights, fog lights, etc… When I get back, I kill everything (fan, radio, lights, etc) before I turn the engine off. Then rather quickly, I turn the key back to (II, aka “on” but without engine running), re-connect my VIDA/DiCE rig, and then simply hit the “install” button to push the already downloaded software updates to the car.
I get away with this because I know the health status of my particular battery and because I’m a risk-taker. Doing it this way, I get maybe 10 minutes of time with the battery at what I’d call a “safe” voltage for doing software downloads. Then there’s a window of maybe 5-10 minutes of “moderately semi-safe” time, and after that, I’d say you risk a download not working properly. Remember, all this work with VIDA requires the car be in key-position II (or “on”) so that every module in the car is powered, whether or not you’re actually talking to that module or not. The tolerances for “the radio works, and the car starts fine” while in ignition mode II are much much wider than the tolerances for a successful VIDA download. Example: In my particular car, with it’s relatively old, but good condition battery, I can run the radio for easily 2-3 hours, headlights (xenon, not fog/halogen, which drains faster) for an hour, and muck around with windows, seats, etc… without the battery dropping too low to start the car. However, in that same car, with that same battery, I wouldn’t dream of trying a software download more than 20 minutes after I had charged the battery up. Point is, the process is very sensitive to battery voltage. Once again, you have been warned. If you don’t want to do that whole dance, buy a good quality battery charger, and note that an over-voltage battery is just as bad as an under-voltage battery when it comes to a VIDA download.
~~~~~~~~~
So in a nutshell, that’s my experience doing software downloads with VIDA. Let me know if you have any specific questions and I’ll see what I can do.
Oh, and also, just a personal preference, but I run VIDA in a Windows 7 x64 Professional VMWare Virtual Machine. VIDA installs tons of junk that I don’t really want running 24/7 on my regular machine (and it takes ages to install/uninstall, even on very fast hardware). Also, since I have two VIDA installs (one for legit subscriptions, the other for, well, “other-subscriptions”), having each isolated into a VM seems like the ideal solution. I’m extremely tech-savy (and I work in IT), so it’s not all that hard in my opinion to do a setup like that, but other’s may need a bit of practice to get it all working. But just a note, DiCE does work perfectly well via a VIDA setup within a VMWare image. I’ve also tried VirtualBox, but I found their USB implementation (at least with a Windows guest and Windows host) to be less than ideal, and it almost caused a software download to fail, simply because of poor driver integration. Hence, I’d go with VMWare Workstation if you’re gonna try to do it all via virtual machines.
Lastly, you’ll find VIDA to be quite the little resource hog. I allocate 4 GB of RAM, and 2 processor “cores” to each VIDA virtual machine instance, and that seems to be about the bare-minimum for it to run at a decent speed. Seeing as that’s about the same spec as many people’s entire computers, you might just resign yourself to VIDA being a little bit slow if your machine is more than say 1.5 years old. Not unusable by any means, but a little slow by modern standards.

Update:
To be honest, I actually downloaded just the DiCE update package from Volvo Tech Info and installed in on my native/host OS (Windows 7 x64 Enterprise) to update my DiCE-knockoff unit.
For things like that, I would generally recommend not using a virtualized environment… The download was only a few megabytes, and was simple to uninstall, so for the sake of safety, yea, I’d stay away from VMWare for that specific part of the process. Not that it necessarily wouldn’t work, but rather just to be safe. Plus again, the DiCE package is a tiny drop compared to the wave of fecal matter that is the default VIDA installation. So yea, to directly answer your question, at least in the latest revision of the DiCE update software, Windows 7 x64 indeed works fine.
The package can be found at https://www.volvotechinfo.com/index….oftwareUpdates, listed under “Firmware Update”.
Also, I forgot to mention this above, but while VIDA itself does include the aforementioned DiCE firmware/update package (which would then only exist inside the VM), if you do use VMWare, you should probably install the DiCE package on your host OS just as a precaution. For me on Windows 7, the OS automatically downloaded some sort of bare-bones driver that then allowed VMWare to mount the USB device (DiCE), but I did notice that while off-line, the first time I plugged in my DiCE unit, and then tried to mount the USB device into the VMware instance, that it wouldn’t recognize it correctly. Again, Windows sorted it out automatically (assuming you are setup to allow automatic driver downloads), but it might be a better idea to side-step that process, and just install the DiCE firmware package (which includes the requisite x64 and x86 USB drivers). At at that point, do whatever updates may be required to your DiCE unit. The firmwares aren’t released very often, so if you do it once, you should be set for at least 6-12 months to come.

2019/09/04

Fun things to do with VIDA DiCE?

What cool things can or have you done with VOLVO VIDA? How open is the software? Like, how custom can your electronics be?

Have collected a lot here… (credits to contribution from users)

  1. I did a SUM calibration with mine! Also, you can read all of your error codes and reset them, including the CEL.

  1. And data logging. Turn off drls
  2. A lot depends on the year and model. There are so much more electronics on later models. ( i.e. our ’13 XC60 than on our ’00 V70R). The main thing I use it for is maintenance/diagnostics and it’s nice that I don’t have to guess and see if ‘sensor x’ is working as it should or go to the dealer and pay them to tell me that.

  1. Reset my windows so that they don’t whistle.
    Reset service timers. And recalibrated when they service timers came up. (dropped it to 5k from 7500) AND found out you can set it for engine hours as well. Tempted to do a set up for that instead, since most of my driving is at 75-80 mph these days. 7500 miles at steady state 75 mph is better than 3000 miles at 25 mph average stop/go traffic… but that’s a whole other discussion…
    SUM calibrations.
    CEL reset.
    Calculated horsepower output.
    You can do a lot of different stuff. A LOT.
    I don’t use the datalogger portion very much, but i know it’s there. My “regular” OBD2 unit has a great data collection system in it for engine management that I understand, and I can capture more channels on engine management with it than with VIDA. That said, I admit that I need to learn some more about VIDA and use on data capture with it, it will do chassis data captures where my OBD2 unit will not (suspension, brakes, awd, etc etc etc) so I need to sit down with it and play with that feature…

  1. You can do a bunch of things with Vida except download software. Always a plus for diagnostics.
    You can monitor just about everything from duty cycle to sum voltage.
    You can also select a module and if you click the activations tab, you can activate certain components pertaining to that module.
    I don’t remember off the top of my head how I did this, but I changed the time limit of my interior lights when the door is open and when the key is taken out of the ignition.
    Personally I think it’s well worth the money if you’re considering getting Vida.

  1. Go diagnostics-vehicle communication-select DDM from the module diagram-advanced-initialise windows or smth

  1. Best diagnostics tool. I mean it even tells you how to fix errors with pictures

  1. Its not very intuitive, pretty painful at first actually, but you figure it out eventually.

  1. You can turn your heated seats to a higher or lower setting too. In my SR, I could barely feel them. I asked JRL to turn the VR’s up before I bought it and they’re much, much better.

  1. I just bought a VIDA/DICE unit from a Chinese seller obdii365.com tonight. The ad states the 2013 version, running on Win7. We’ll see how it goes. Hopefully it’ll help me solve a problem my dealer couldn’t fix (today actually) and told me my intercooler water sprayer was actually meth injection. Not a lot of confidence for that tech!

  1. You can do a gauge check to make sure everything works and it is pretty cool to watch. Here is a pic of it in progress
volvo-vida-gauge-check
  1. I had a little bit of wind coming around the passenger front window. There is a bump stop feature built in to the control on the DDM/PDM so you can change how many mm it goes before stop. And you can adjust it with VIDA/DICE.
    Forgot about the seat heater function… changed mine, too. You can adjust both high and low settings, btw.
    AND (to whoever asked) NO! It is NOT INTUITIVE AT ALL! It’s frankly kind of a pain to find all the controls, but they are there.
    ONE MORE IMPORTANT THING: If you are getting one, remember, you must have Professional version of Windows. Home versions will not load (or at least without editing the load software – easier to have Pro version).

  1. I’ve cleared a few codes, SUM calibration, datalogged a few things. Cant wait to have more time to explore further into what VIDA can do.

  1. unit is working perfectly. I have done seater heater reset and diagnostics. The only thing it didnt come with is wiring diagrams which a PDF is available on the internet with a simple google search!

  1. If you were to purchase a VIDA subscription now it will be a totally different version then you guys are currently using. I believe anyone can purchase one. Its about 85 bucks for 3 days. They have a few different plans. You just go to volvo bookstore sight create an account. Then purchase and download its pretty simple. You can then do your own software upgrades and reloads add keys remotes all that stuff. Considering the cost of VIDA it still may be cheaper then going to a dealer for this stuff. VIDA is a technicians best friend. You can figure out the toughest possible problems with the info. in VIDA. I been there from day one when what was then called VADIS that was 1999 then later it changed to VIDA. It’s come a long way to say the least.

A subscription allows you to download vehicle software updates from the Volvo mothership at additional cost per update. At least in theory, as I haven’t heard of many actually trying it.
As an aside, the really cool thing would be if someone would save off the updates and post them up for all. Its possible, Volvo wouldn’t like it much, and it would be a blow for DIY freedom, so never likely to happen; but it would be great to get hold of the updates without having to screw around.

  1. Hmm, well turning off my DRLs probably isn’t that interesting, lol!
    You can also program things like how the alarm sounds off and for how long. Also how long the approach lighting stays on before dimming out.

  1. Buy the CFE so you can configure a lot more
    Auto fold mirrors or close windows/sunroof when closing or car or ignition off, adjust mirrors on engaging reverse, open windows/sunroof with different presses on keyfob, auto-enable seatheater(s) when temp is under X, custom messaging on DIM, gauge-sweep, close doors at X mph, extended settings for DRL and approach lighting, configure different settings for winter/summer, and so on, and so on.

  1.  From VIDA, you can do a DIM function test however which will illuminate all of the check lights and sweep the gauges to make sure everything is working correctly. If VIDA could do what the CFE does, I’d be a totally happy camper, lol!!




more interesting things able to do with vida will be updated…

2019/09/01

Volvo VIDA 2015A Computer Requirements

Volvo VIDA 2015A computer requirements:
  • VIDA requirements for all vehicles EXCEPT the new 2016 XC 90*:
  • Windows 7 Professional/Enterprise 64 bit or Windows 10 Professional 64 bit.
  • VIDA requires Internet Explorer 11 or later.
in detail…
volvo-vida-2015a-operating-system-1

volvo-vida-2015a-operating-system-2
Internet connection
An internet connection must be available at all workshops. The internet connection is used for the communication between the VIDA work stations and the VIDA central servers.

Recommended Specification for VIDA Workstation
It is the recommendation of Volvo Cars Customer Service that computer equipment bought for VIDA should be possible to upgrade. If it is necessary to increase computer performance, it should be possible to increase RAM and replace hard drives easily. Furthermore, purchasing more memory will result in better performance since the use of virtual memory is minimized.
VIDA will be delivered as a desktop application replacing the existing VIDA on Web as well as VIDA All in One. Users of VIDA on Web and VIDA All in One will need to execute an installer package that installs the necessary software components in their workstations.
ITEMRecommended specification for VIDA used for diagnostics and SWDL
ProcessorCore i5 and above1
Memory4 GB or more
Local free disc space10 GB2
Connections2 x USB 2.0 or higher3
Operating SystemWindows 7 Professional/Enterprise (64 bit) or Windows 10 Professional (64 bit).4
File systemNTFS
Display resolution
Aspect RatioMinimum resolution
16:951280 x 720
16:101280 x 800
Chrome, Mozilla and Firefox browsers are not supported and will not work correctly with VIDA.
  1. Names of processors are frequently changed. These are examples of what to use.
  2. This is the disc space that should be available before VIDA is installed. The recommendation is based on the increase of used disk space over three years. If you have other applications, allow extra space for these according to their requirements.
  3. Additional USBs may be needed for other equipment, such as mouse and keyboard.
  4. Windows Update must be enabled and all available updates from Microsoft need to be installed.
  5. The application screen is optimized for wide screen format. However, the application design is “fluid” based, i.e. the application screen stretches to completely occupy available screen space. This makes it possible to use smaller screens but bear in mind that it can be difficult to read wiring diagrams and other features that contain a lot of information.
Browser setting:
To allow us to keep track of your order during the order process you must:
  1. Allow temporary “cookies” to be accepted on your computer
  2. Enable communication with secure servers
A cookie is a temporary file stored by the bookstore on your computer. It contains brief information about your order. Volvotechinfo uses Session Cookies, so they will disappear from your computer when you close your Internet browser, or sooner. Enabling communication with secure servers allows the order information you send to be encrypted so that only the bookstore can read it. The bookstore will try to alert you to possible problems with your settings. If you are alerted, or if you experience problems using Volvotechinfo, please check and adjust these settings.

ETHERNET CONNECTIVITY REQUIREMENTS
VDS protocol-based vehicles can be connected directly to a VIDA workstation with a standard Ethernet cable using network connectors for a peer-to-peer connection for diagnostics and software download.
The following components are required:
  • Ethernet network input for each VIDA workstation. It can either be a PCI network card or a USB Ethernet adapter.
  • Ethernet cable type CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6. There is a Volvo special tool available with part number 9513095. This cable tolerates a cold environment.

CONFIGURATION SPECIFICATIONS
Network specifications
The network related changes specifications are specified below.

Central systems
If a firewall is used, make sure that port 80 for http and port 443 for https are open.

Network cable type
Twisted-pair cables (CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6) shall be used for network connectivity.

Universal Resource locators
VIDA will use several URLs- all will be on *.volvocars.biz. Make sure that *.volvocars.biz is not blocked by a proxy or firewall.
ServiceURLPort
VIDA Installation Packagehttp://vidainstaller.volvocars.biz/client-installer80
VIDA Adminhttp://vidaca.volvocars.biz/AdministrationWeb80

Additional software requirements
There are different plug-ins that are needed for VIDA to work properly, these are described below.
lsoView
IsoView is an image viewing plug-in, automatically started together with VIDA. IsoView is included in the VIDA installation and there is no additional license fee.

Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader is included in the VIDA installation.

Microsoft Windows user account
In order to install VIDA, the Microsoft Windows user account has to be set to administrator.

NOTE
It is not possible to run VIDA logged in to the operating system with a guest account. Try to avoid having a domain policy that will override the normal rights for the supported user accounts. Some restrictions might make VIDA not work. For example a user must have right to change the registry since VIDA requires that when adding a DiCE. It is strongly recommended that all VIDA users log in as administrators with full admin rights.

This is info quoted from the official site: https://www.volvotechinfo.com/
The requirement is used for the original VIDA software. Maybe work for the crack also.

If you have VIDA crack version like
This is your requirement:
  1. Operating system: Windows 7 Professional 32 bit or 64 bit 
    2. Internet Explorer: 11 or newer
    3. Computer memory: core i5, CPU 4G RAM or up
    4. C: space: must have 60GB
    5. Location: software must install on C://
    6. Others: It must be NTFS format

It’s confirmed to work no issue on Windows 7 32 bit:

2019/08/04

Volvo VIDA Dice and VADIS, which one to choose?

First, will explain what VIDA, DICE and VARDIS are:

VIDA is the current diagnostic system used on Volvos with an OBD II port (Vehicles after S40 I/V40 I).
VADIS is the old diagnostic system used on Volvos with no OBD or with rudimental OBD facilities until incl. S40 I/V40 I.
DiCE is simply the unit used to communicate between the car and the computer.
Both VIDA and VADIS are code readers, updaters, repair manuals, parts etc. in one.
Older garages will have both units. Newer possibly only VIDA. To use the FULL capabilities of VIDA (incl. download function of software, updates, etc.), VIDA needs a direct connection to the Volvo server in Gothenburg, where you need a license (purchased from Volvo) to be entitled to use the system. You CAN buy VIDA and VADIS on eBay incl. a dice, but that are only “simple” versions, without the possibility of purchasing software on the Gothenburg site. You can still alter certain settings, depending on car/age/type etc. A V90 or 240 won’t be able to be wired up, but you will find repair manuals and guides as well as parts for the models…


Then, talk about VADIS and DiCE in detail…

VADIS – Volvo Aftersales Diagnostics Information Systemiirc this was used up to 2006 in combination with VCT2000, large box of tricks that needs a laptop with a serial/RS232 port to connect to software.
(Note: I have used my VCT with a PCMCIA / serial port card but I may have just been lucky, there are others not so lucky with their choice of card).
volvo-vadis

The cable in the pic links between the cars OBDII connector to the large box and then a normal serial cable connects the box to a PC (laptop or desktop).
Volvo then moved over to VIDA – Vehicle Information and Diagnostics Application. Early versions still worked with VADIS (for example I’m running Vida 2008C with a genuine VCT2000) but since 2010 iirc, only the newer DiCE tool is supported.
Volvo DiCE – Diagnostic Communication Equipment
volvo-dice


DiCE is much smaller and neater than the ol’ VCT, just an OBDII connector, a box and a USB 2 cable.
You can by a genuine DiCE or a decent china clone. “Expensive” but will then allow you to subscribe to Volvo and obtain software downloads. Can communicate with PC running VIDA over USB 2.0 or Bluetooth. Also can have SD card (possibly for on-road logging purposes without laptop).
Cloned DiCE can be had from fleabay but lack bluetooth and SD card.
As said before, with this kit you can undertake full code reads with supporting diagnostics, parts lists, diagrams, wiring diagrams, etc. Also alteration of some parameters depending on vehicle type / age, e.g DRL off (on pre-2005 S60/V70), alter seat heat temperatures, etc. What you can’t do is connect to Volvo’s servers for software downloads.
In comparison to other OBDII stuff such as generic ELM327 (bluetooth or wireless or USB connection possibilities), although these can plug into your OBDII connector and link to software on laptop (PCMSCAN for example) or a smart phone (Torque for example), they won’t give you the full Volvo OBDII codes only generic codes (which might actually lead you in the wrong direction) plus they don’t have the sub-systems for diagnostics, part numbers, diagrams, etc that VADIS/VIDA give. I think I’m also right in saying that they only look at the engine side for code reads and clearing, not the whole CANBUS system that more modern Volvos use for communication and control between the car sub-systems (brakes, lights, ICE, etc, etc). Even the BSR PPC only gives you codes although they are Volvo OBDII codes so useful (and handy as no need for laptop) but at the end of the day only VADIS/VIDA/VCT/DiCE give you “full” access.
A classic example of a generic code reader potentially leading you up the garden path is a P0244 code on an EUII D5. P0244 is “‘Turbocharger Wastegate Solenoid A Range/ Performance” but as we all know (don’t we LOL) the EUIII D5 uses a VNT turbo so where’s the wastegate? More likely you might get the dreaded ECM6085 but that’s another kettle of fish.
Some interesting info and pics of genuine and clone unit circuits
volvo-vida-dice-pcb-1

volvo-vida-dice-pcb-2

volvo-vida-dice-pcb-3

volvo-vida-dice-pcb-4

volvo-vida-dice-pcb-5

volvo-vida-dice-pcb-6

volvo-vida-dice-pcb-7

volvo-vida-dice-pcb-8

Volvo VIDA Dice 2014D VMware Image Free Download

Thanks to roxanaschram who shares VIDA Dice 2014D VM image download link with all fellows on the web.
volvo-vida-vmware
I use a 4K display so you MIGHT need to change the resolution on first boot with your machine to adjust to size if you are not using a 4K equivalent. When logging in, use ‘admin’ or ‘1’. Enjoy!

I’ve built a new ISO for those that want to directly install on their systems with the updates and my redesigned interface already applied. It also contains all the needed files for the install whether on 32bit or 64bit and all 3 patches for the different ways to install… (32bit, 64bit, 32bit installed on 64bit system)
Virtual Machine System Minimum Recommendations:
CPU: Intel i3-2100 or better (64bit required)
RAM: 6GB RAM
HARD DRIVE: 40GB free space
USB Editions System Minimum Recommendations:
CPU: Intel Core2Duo or better (32bit capable)
RAM: 3GB RAM
STORAGE DEVICE: 32GB or better USB 3.0 (Recommend SanDisk Extreme)
Legacy Boot Mode Support (UEFI won’t boot)
Patches, Documents & Walk-throughs can be downloaded from any of the download links below
Download Links:
Image Download – (Google Drive) – Download Here
VMWare Player – VMware Player
VirtualBox – VirtualBox Image Here
7-ZIP – You’ll need this
For direct installs, just download the file 2014D Installer.7z. This file contains everything you should need to install including patches and updates.
VERY IMPOTANT NOTE: IT YOUR OWN RISK!
If you don’t wanna take any risk, pls spend some dollars for a tested VIDA program and use it with relief.

VIDA 2014A Virtual Machine Setup:
  1. Download the virtual machine 7zip image
  2. Download VMWare Player or VMWare Fusion. This will depend on which OS you have running.
  3. If you have Windows but don’t have 7zip. Download it. I believe most Linux distros support 7z files out of the box or can be easily installed via the Software Centre. If you are on Mac OS, you can use ‘The Unarchiver’ available via the App Store.
  4. Once you have everything downloaded, install your hypervisor of choice. This would be VMWare Player or Fusion. Advanced users can use virtual box with minor modifications I believe.
  5. Extract the 7z image file you downloaded to a contained folder. The password is V0lv02RuleYou can run it from this location or move it to another location. Doesn’t matter.
  6. Locate the file ‘Service Machine.vmx’ and double click on this file. It will open your hypervisor. You may be asked if you copied or moved this. Just click moved.
  7. If you want to adjust the VM image settings now if the time to do so. Things like number of cores dedicated to the VM and how much RAM you want it to be allowed to use.
  8. Make sure you set the USB setting up to match your machine. If you plug the DICE into a USB 2.0 port it needs to be USB 2.0. If you use a USB 3.0 port, it needs to be set to USB 3.0
  9. Run it and enjoy.
USB Image Setup: (For more advanced users)
  1. Download the image from the builds folder
  2. Download the USB Imaging Tool.zipfile from tools folder
  3. If you have Windows but don’t have 7zip. Download it. I believe most Linux distros support 7z files out of the box or can be easily installed via the Software Centre. If you are on Mac OS, you can use ‘The Unarchiver’ available via the App Store.
  4. Once you have everything downloaded, extract the USB Imaging Tool.
  5. Run the tool. Select your USB drive from the list on the left. Click Restore. A window will open to locate the IMZ file. In the bottom right is a drop down menu, change it to ‘Compressed (zip) image files’. Locate the folder where you downloaded to and select the IMZ file. Click yes to restore and overwrite the USB drive.
  6. Run it and enjoy.
Extras, Tools & Documents Available:
Volvo 2014D UX3 Update
VIDA 2014D Wiring Diagram ISO
Volvo Transmission Adaptation
USB Image Install Process
Questions & Answers:
Q: My system specs are… Which one should I run.
A: Which ever one you want, system specs are based on the one you choose to run. Virtual Machine is the easiest to get up and running and requires the least amount of effort from you.
Q: Are the system requirements actually what’s required to run?
A: Yes and No. For the virtual machine no. You could have less RAM and a slower processor and it will still run. For the USB images, yes without more modification of the images.
Q: Unable to open the file Service Machine.7z
ADownload 7-Zip from the link above AND make sure you have the password
Q: How do I log in?
AUse ‘admin’ and press enter. You can also use 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
Q: How do I go about checked the MD5 or SHA256 to ensure I have downloaded without error?
AI recommend Quickhash-GUI. If you have a Mac or run Linux, they both have md5sum built in but require CLI knowledge so I won’t recommend it.
Q: I have logged in, my DiCE unit is detected but I can’t click on diagnosis tab. Did I do something wrong?
A: Most likely, you have not selected all the options for the vehicle profile.
Q: Does the VMWare image support 32bit?
ANO! But the USB edition does
Q: I’m on a Mac and can’t find VMWare Player for it, what do I use?
AYou’ll need to obtain a copy of VMWare Fusion
Q: Will there be a VirtualBox version?
AIt is very likely just to help out the Mac users…
Q: What are the system requirements?
ASystem requirements are for the VMWare image is a 64bit dual-core processor and 4GB RAM. Please know that with 4GB of RAM, you will be moving SLOWLY. I recommend at least 6Gb RAM. If you only meet the minimum requirements, try directly installing.
Q: I have 7-zip and it is giving me errors extracting the files. What is going on?
A: Double check that the download completed correctly. You can do this using the MD5 Hash posted above.
Q: Why doesn’t the VMware Image detect my DiCE unit?
A: The VMware Image may be configured for different USB specifications than the port you are trying to use. If you have a system with USB 3.x, you need to make sure the ‘Machine Settings’ reflect a USB 3.x bus. Same with USB 2.0. Depending on the build of the VM depends on which USB port revision was set to. Drivers have already be install for the Intel buses.
Q: I’ve installed an update or patch but nothing happened?
A: Try rebooting, if that didn’t work, make sure you used the right one. If it still doesn’t work, ask for help.
Q: I have a 32GB USB flash drive but it won’t fit. What do I do?
A: While in the USB Flash Tool, click on the options tab. Select the option to truncate the image.
Q: I would like to print but it doesn’t see my printer?
A: Turns out VMWare printer support blocks VIDA from running when you have their driver installed. To get around this, share your printer to the network so that the VM will see it as a network printer and then you can print to it.
Change-log:
VIDA VM with Windows 10 – [21 February, 2019]
New virtual machine built and released running on Windows 10. Hilton Tuning’s NEW flashing software with cloud support added. Pre-configured with USB 3.0 support.
VIDA 2014D Update UX2 – [11 January, 2018]
Updated interface, more modern and more responsive for higher resolution screens.
VIDA USB Edition RC3 – [6 January, 2018]
With RC3, it still uses a VHDX image format, but can now be deployed with minutes depending on the speed of your flash drive and computer. It’s all contained in an IMZ container that your flash to a 32GB flash drive and go!
VIDA License Patch RC3 – [6 January, 2018]
Fixed issue with RC2 on x86 not applying new license.
VIDA License Patch RC2 – [5 January, 2018]
New VIDA License Patches. Self installing with IE Hosting fix.
VIDA VMware Image Edition v2 – [31 December, 2017]
All Windows updates have been completed. VIDA License has been updated to expire 31 December, 2020. Cleaned up system. Removed unnecessary clutter. Download size is down from 7.6GB to 6.9GB, extracted is down from 28GB to 21GB. Hilton Tuning program is on the desktop for those who have a subscription for it mainly because I forgot to remove it before uploading.
Fixed Download Links – [20 December, 2017]
VIDA TIB Edition v 0.RC2 – [19 December, 2017]
This version does use TrueImage. By using TrueImage, you are using the entire USB for the image as if it was a hard drive.
VIDA USB Edition v 0.RC2 – [17 December, 2017]
With RC2, I’ve changed the entire deployment scheme. It uses a VHDX image format. It does NOT use TrueImage. There will be a dedicated TrueImage version soon. Instead it will be using Easy2Boot. So shout out to those blokes.
VIDA USB Edition v 0.RC1 – [14 December, 2017]
Initial build. Completely scrapped.
VMWare Edition – [29 August, 2017]
Initial build.

2019/06/20

Volvo Prosis 2018 EPC Spare Parts Vehicle List

What is Volvo Prosis:

It is an original factory software. Contains detailed repair and workshop manuals, electrical wiring and hydraulic diagrams and electronic part catalogue for Volvo heavy machinery.
Articulated Haulers (ART), Asphalt compactors (COA), Backhoe loaders (BHL), Compact excavators (CEX), Compact wheel loaders (CWL), Excavators (EXC), Feller Bunchers (FEL), Motor graders (GRD), Pipelayers (PLC), Road wideners (RWD), Screeds (SCR), Skid steer loaders (SSL), Soil compactors (COS), Tracked milling equipment (MET), Tracked pavers (PAT), Wheel Loaders (WLO), Wheel milling equipment (MEW), Wheeled pavers (PAW).
Please note that Service & Repair Guide can function only on 64-bit Windows.
volvo-prosis-2018-epc-1

Product NameVolvo PROSIS Offline (Part Catalogue + Service & Repair Guide)
Date of update01/2018
Version2018 PROSIS Offline release 1
Price150 usd + FREE shipping
ActivationFree activation at http://www.obdii365.com/
Languages for Service & Repair GuideEnglish, Deutsch, Espanol, Francais, Italiano, Svenska
Operating systemWindows 7 64bit (x64)
Windows 8 64bit (x64)
Windows 10 64bit (x64)
ExpirationNEVER expired

Volvo Prosis 2018 download and activation:
Free but might be expired:
http://garageforum.org/Thread-Volvo-PROSIS-Offline-01-2018-Multilingual-Activator

Tested, activated and never expired:


Volvo Prosis 2018 what’s good:

Parts information is stored on DVD-ROM and can be retrieved via the user-friendly system PROSIS.
– PROSIS is an abbreviation of PROduct Support Information System.
– PROSIS contains parts catalogs for just about all of Volvo Construction Equipment’s products.

Easier to use than a Parts Catalog Volvo Prosis
– If you’re used to working with parts catalog, you’ll recognize the structure in PROSIS.
– The same graphic design makes it fast for you to learn how to use PROSIS.
– The connection between the parts list and illustration makes it easy to choose the right part.
– When a row in the parts list is marked the corresponding position number lights up in the illustration.

Simple search function Volvo Prosis
– PROSIS has a very user-friendly search function.
– Activate the desired search area; Part, Heading, Figure or Equipment, by clicking on the right section.
– After entering the search conditions, the results are displayed fast.

Create order in Prosis Volvo
– In PROSIS, you can quickly create an order list with the part numbers you want to order.
– By clicking on the part number in the list or on the part’s position number in the figure, the part ends up in the order list.
– The order can be saved as a file, it can be copied, e-mailed or printed.



NEW models/ component variants in Prosis 2018:
– A45G
– A45G FS
– EC200D
– D3.8J
– HTL223
volvo-prosis-2018-epc-vehicle-list-1

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-vehicle-list-2
Volvo Prosis vehicle coverage:

Articulated Haulers (ART)
860 Volvo BM 861 Volvo BM 5350 Volvo BM 5350B Volvo BM 5350B 4×4 Volvo BM 5350B 6×6 Volvo BM A20 Volvo BM A20 6×4 Volvo BM A20C Volvo BM A20C Volvo A25 Volvo BM A25 4×4 Volvo BM A25 6×4 Volvo BM A25B Volvo BM A25B 4×4 Volvo BM A25C Volvo BM A25C Volvo A25C 4×4 Volvo BM A25C 4×4 Volvo A25D Volvo A25D 4×4 Volvo A25E Volvo A25E 4×4 Volvo A25F Volvo SN 300000- A25F Volvo SN -99999 A25G Volvo A30 Volvo BM A30C Volvo BM A30C Volvo A30D Volvo A30E Volvo A30F Volvo SN 300000- A30F Volvo SN -99999 A30G Volvo A35 Volvo BM A35C Volvo A35C Volvo A35D Volvo BM A35E Volvo A35E FS Volvo A35F Volvo SN 300000- A35F Volvo SN -99999 A35F FS Volvo SN -99999 A35F FS Volvo SN 300000- A35G Volvo A35G FS Volvo A40 Volvo A40 Volvo BM A40D Volvo A40E Volvo A40E FS Volvo A40F Volvo SN 300000- A40F Volvo SN -99999 A40F FS Volvo SN 300000- A40F FS Volvo SN -99999 A40G Volvo A40G FS VolvoT450D Volvo

Asphalt Compactors (COA)
CR24 Volvo CR30 Volvo DD14S Volvo DD15 Volvo DD16 Volvo DD22 Volvo DD24 Volvo DD25 Volvo PID:12759565 DD25B Volvo DD29 Volvo DD30 Volvo DD31HF Volvo DD38HF Volvo DD70 Volvo DD70HF Volvo DD80 Volvo DD85 Volvo DD90 Volvo DD90HF Volvo DD95 Volvo DD100 Volvo DD100HF Volvo DD110B Volvo DD112HF Volvo DD118HA Volvo DD118HF Volvo DD118HFA Volvo DD120 Volvo DD120B Volvo DD126HF Volvo DD132HF Volvo DD136HF Volvo DD138HA Volvo DD138HF Volvo DD138HFA Volvo DD140 Volvo DD140B Volvo DD146HF Volvo PT125 Volvo PT220 Volvo PT220RH Volvo PT240RH Volvo

Backhoe Loaders (BHL)
BL60 Volvo BL60B Volvo BL61 Volvo BL61 PLUS Volvo BL61B Volvo BL70 Volvo BL70B Volvo BL71 Volvo BL71 PLUS Volvo BL71B Volvo

Compact Excavators (CEX)
EC13 XR Volvo EC13 XTV Volvo EC14 Volvo EC15 XR Volvo EC15 XT Volvo EC15 XTV Volvo EC15B XR Volvo EC15B XT Volvo EC15B XTV Volvo EC15C Volvo EC15D Volvo EC17C Volvo EC18C Volvo EC18D Volvo EC20 XT Volvo EC20 XTV Volvo EC20B XT Volvo EC20C Volvo EC20D Volvo EC25 Volvo EC27C Volvo EC30 Volvo EC35 Volvo EC35C Volvo EC45 Volvo EC50 Volvo EC50 VV Volvo EC55 Volvo EC55-2 Volvo EC55-EU Volvo EC55B Volvo EC55C Volvo EC60C Volvo EC60E Volvo EC70C Volvo EC70 VV Volvo EC80D Volvo ECR25D Volvo ECR28 Volvo ECR38 Volvo ECR48C Volvo ECR50D Volvo ECR58 Volvo ECR58D Volvo ECR88 Volvo ECR88D Volvo EW50 Volvo EW50 VV Volvo EW55 Volvo EW55B Volvo EW60C Volvo EW60E Volvo EW70 Volvo EW70 VV Volvo

Compact Wheel Loaders (CWL)
L20B Volvo L20F Volvo L25B Volvo L25F Volvo L28F Volvo L30 Volvo BM L30 Volvo L30B Volvo L30G Volvo L32 Volvo L32B Volvo L35 Volvo L35B Volvo L35G Volvo L40 Volvo L40B Volvo L45 Volvo L45B Volvo L45F Volvo L45G Volvo L50F Volvo L50G Volvo ZL302C Volvo ZL402C Volvo ZL502C Volvo

Excavators (EXC)
EC130 Akerman EC130C Akerman EC130C Volvo EC135B LC Volvo EC140 LC Volvo EC140 LCM Volvo EC140B LC Volvo EC140B LCM Volvo EC140C L Volvo EC140C LM Volvo EC140D L Volvo EC140D LM Volvo EC140E L Volvo EC140E LM Volvo EC150 Volvo EC150 Akerman EC150 LC Volvo EC150C Volvo EC150C Akerman EC160 Volvo EC160B LC Volvo EC160B NLC Volvo EC160C L Volvo EC160C NL Volvo EC160D L Volvo EC160D NL Volvo EC160E L Volvo EC160E NL Volvo EC170D Volvo EC170D L Volvo EC180B LC Volvo EC180C L Volvo EC180D L Volvo EC180E L Volvo EC200 Volvo EC200 Akerman EC200B Volvo EC210 Volvo EC210 F Volvo EC210 LC Volvo EC210 LR Volvo EC210 NLC Volvo EC210B F Volvo EC210B FX Volvo EC210B LC Volvo EC210B LR Volvo EC210B NC Volvo EC210B NLC Volvo EC210C L Volvo EC210C LD Volvo EC210C LR Volvo EC210C N Volvo EC210C NL Volvo EC220D Volvo EC220D L Volvo EC220D LR Volvo EC220D N Volvo EC220D NL Volvo EC220E L Volvo EC220E LD Volvo EC220E LR Volvo EC220E N Volvo EC220E NH Volvo EC220E NL Volvo EC220E NLD Volvo EC230 Akerman EC230B Volvo EC230B Akerman EC235C LD Volvo EC235C NL Volvo EC235D NL Volvo EC240 Volvo EC240 LC Volvo EC240 LR Volvo EC240 NLC Volvo EC240B FX Volvo EC240B LC Volvo EC240B LR Volvo EC240B NLC Volvo EC240C L Volvo EC240C LD Volvo EC240C LR Volvo EC240C NL Volvo EC250D Volvo EC250D L Volvo EC250D LR Volvo EC250D NL Volvo EC250E L Volvo EC250E LD Volvo EC250E LR Volvo EC250E NL Volvo EC250E NLD Volvo EC280 Volvo EC290 Volvo EC290 LC Volvo EC290 LR Volvo EC290 NLC Volvo EC290B FX Volvo EC290B LC Volvo EC290B LCD Volvo EC290B LR Volvo EC290B NLC Volvo EC290C L Volvo EC290C LD Volvo EC290C LR Volvo EC290C NL Volvo EC300 Akerman EC300D L Volvo EC300D LD Volvo EC300D LR Volvo EC300D NL Volvo EC300E L Volvo EC300E LD Volvo EC300E LR Volvo EC300E NL Volvo EC300E NLD Volvo EC330B LC Volvo EC330C L Volvo EC330C LD Volvo EC340 Volvo EC340D L Volvo EC350D Volvo EC350D L Volvo EC350E L Volvo EC360 Volvo EC360 LC Volvo EC360 NLC Volvo EC360B LC Volvo EC360B LR Volvo EC360B NLC Volvo EC360C HR Volvo EC360C L Volvo EC360C LD Volvo EC360C NL Volvo EC380D HR Volvo EC380D L Volvo EC380D NL Volvo EC380E HR Volvo EC380E L Volvo EC380E LR Volvo EC380E NL Volvo EC390 Volvo EC420 Akerman EC450 Volvo EC450 Akerman EC460 Volvo EC460 LC Volvo EC460B LC Volvo EC460B LR Volvo EC460C HR Volvo EC460C L Volvo EC460C LD Volvo EC480D HR Volvo EC480D L Volvo EC480E HR Volvo EC480E L Volvo EC480E LD Volvo EC480E LR Volvo EC620 Akerman EC650 Akerman EC650 Volvo EC700B HR Volvo EC700B LC Volvo EC700C HR Volvo EC700C L Volvo EC700C LD Volvo EC750D L Volvo ECR145C L Volvo ECR145D L Volvo ECR145E L Volvo ECR235C L Volvo ECR235D L Volvo ECR235E L Volvo ECR305C L Volvo EW130 Akerman EW130 Volvo EW130C Volvo EW130C Akerman EW140 Volvo EW140B Volvo EW140C Volvo EW140D Volvo EW140E Volvo EW145B Volvo EW150 Akerman EW150C Akerman EW150C Volvo EW160 Volvo EW160B Volvo EW160C Volvo EW160D Volvo EW160E Volvo EW170 Volvo EW170 KR Volvo EW180 Volvo EW180B Volvo EW180C Volvo EW180D Volvo EW180E Volvo EW200 Akerman EW200 Volvo EW200B Volvo EW205D Volvo EW210C Volvo EW210D Volvo EW230 Akerman EW230B Akerman EW230B Volvo EW230C Volvo FC2121C Volvo FC2421C Volvo FC2924C Volvo FC3329C Volvo

Feller Bunchers (FEL)
FB2800C Volvo FBR2800C Volvo

Motor Graders (GRD)
G710 Volvo G710 VHP Volvo G710B Volvo G716 VHP Volvo G720 Volvo G720 VHP Volvo G720B Volvo G726 VHP Volvo G726B Volvo G730 Volvo G730 VHP Volvo G730B Volvo G736 VHP Volvo G740 Volvo G740 VHP Volvo G740B Volvo G746B Volvo G780 Volvo G780 VHP Volvo G780B Volvo G930 Volvo G930B Volvo G930C Volvo G940 Volvo G940B Volvo G940C Volvo G946 Volvo G946B Volvo G946C Volvo G960 Volvo G960B Volvo G960C Volvo G970 Volvo G976 Volvo G990 Volvo

Pipelayers (PIP)
PL3005D Volvo PL4608 Volvo PL4611 Volvo PL4809D Volvo

Road Wideners (RWD)
RW100A Volvo RW195D Volvo Screeds (SCR) 2.5/5B HSE Volvo 3/6 HSE Volvo 10 FT Electric WL Volvo 10 FT Wedgelock Volvo CDT121 Volvo PID:12803387 MB 120 Vario Volvo MB 122 Vario Volvo MB120 Volvo MB122 Volvo Omni 1A Volvo Omni 318 Volvo Omni 1000 Volvo Omni 1011 Volvo Omni 1021 Volvo Omni IIIA Volvo Omni IIIE Volvo Omni V Volvo Ultimat 8 Volvo Ultimat 10 Volvo Ultimat 16 Volvo Ultimat 20 Volvo Ultimat 200 Volvo VB30 Volvo VB50 Volvo VB78 ETC Volvo VB78 GTC Volvo VB79 ETC Volvo VB88 ETC Volvo VB88 GTC Volvo VB89 ETC Volvo VB-T 78 ETC Volvo VB-T 78 GTC Volvo VB-V50 Volvo VDT120 Volvo VDT120 Vario VDT121 Volvo VDT121 Vario VDT-V78 ETC Volvo VDT-V78 GTC Volvo VDT-V88 GTC Volvo VDT-V89 ETC Volvo

Skid Steer Loaders (SSL)
MC60 Volvo MC60B Volvo MC60C Volvo MC70 Volvo MC70B Volvo MC70C Volvo MC80 Volvo MC80B Volvo MC85C Volvo MC90 Volvo MC90B Volvo MC95C Volvo MC105C Volvo MC110 Volvo MC110B Volvo MC110C Volvo MC115C Volvo MC125C Volvo MC135C Volvo MC155C Volvo MCT70C Volvo MCT85C Volvo MCT95C Volvo MCT110C Volvo MCT125C Volvo MCT135C Volvo MCT145C Volvo

Soil Compactors (COS)
SD25 Volvo SD25D Volvo SD25F Volvo SD45 Volvo SD45D Volvo SD45F Volvo SD70 Volvo SD70D Volvo SD70F Volvo SD75 Volvo SD75B Volvo SD77DA Volvo SD77DX Volvo SD77F Volvo SD100C Volvo SD100D Volvo SD100D C Volvo SD100F C Volvo SD105 Volvo SD105F Volvo SD110 Volvo SD110B Volvo SD110C Volvo SD115 Volvo SD115D Volvo SD115F Volvo SD116DX Volvo SD116F Volvo SD122 Volvo SD130 Volvo SD130D Volvo SD130DX Volvo SD130F Volvo SD135 Volvo SD135B Volvo SD150 Volvo SD160 Volvo SD160DX Volvo SD190 Volvo SD190DX Volvo SD200 Volvo SD200DX Volvo

Tracked Milling Equipment (MET)
MT2000 Volvo Tracked Pavers (PAT) ABG325 Volvo ABG2820 Volvo ABG5820 Volvo ABG6820 Volvo ABG7820 Volvo ABG7820B Volvo ABG8820 Volvo ABG8820B Volvo ABG9820 Volvo P6820C ABG Volvo PID:12762715 P7110 Volvo P7820C ABG Volvo PID:12762881 P8720B Volvo PID:12768640 P8820C ABG Volvo PID: 12763184 PF4410 Volvo PF6110 Volvo

Wheel Loaders (WLO)
616B Volvo BM 646 Volvo BM 4200 Volvo BM 4200B Volvo BM 4300 Volvo BM 4300B Volvo BM 4400 Volvo BM 4500 Volvo BM 4600 Volvo BM 4600B Volvo BM 6300 Volvo BM EL70 Volvo BM EL70C Volvo BM L50 Volvo BM L50B Volvo BM L50C Volvo L50C Volvo BM L50C OR Volvo BM L50C OR Volvo L50D Volvo L50E Volvo L60E Volvo L60E OR Volvo L60F Volvo L60G Volvo L60G Z Volvo L60H Volvo L70 Volvo BM L70B Volvo BM L70C Volvo BM L70C Volvo L70D Volvo L70D OR Volvo L70E Volvo L70E OR Volvo L70F Volvo L70G Volvo L70H Volvo L90 Volvo BM L90 CO Volvo BM L90B Volvo BM L90C Volvo BM L90C Volvo L90C OR Volvo BM L90C OR Volvo L90D Volvo L90D OR Volvo L90E Volvo L90E OR Volvo L90F Volvo L90G Volvo L90G Z Volvo L90H Volvo L105 Volvo L110E Volvo L110F Volvo L110G Volvo L110H Volvo L120 Volvo BM L120B Volvo BM L120C Volvo BM L120C Volvo L120D Volvo L120E Volvo L120F Volvo L120G Volvo L120G Z Volvo L120H Volvo L150 Volvo BM L150C Volvo BM L150C Volvo L150C LB Volvo L150D Volvo L150E Volvo L150F Volvo L150G Volvo L150H Volvo L160 Volvo BM L160 CO Volvo BM L180 Volvo BM L180 CO Volvo BM L180 HL Volvo BM L180C Volvo BM L180C Volvo L180C CO Volvo L180C HL Volvo BM L180C HL Volvo L180D Volvo L180D HL Volvo L180E Volvo L180E HL Volvo L180F Volvo L180F HL Volvo L180G Volvo L180G HL Volvo L180H Volvo L180H HL Volvo L220D Volvo L220E Volvo L220F Volvo L220G Volvo L220H Volvo L250G Volvo L250H Volvo L330C Volvo BM L330C LL Volvo BM L330C LL Volvo L330D Volvo L330E Volvo L350F Volvo

Wheeled Milling Equipment (MEW)
MW500 Volvo

Wheeled Pavers (PAW)
ABG3870 Volvo ABG4361 Volvo ABG4371 Volvo ABG5770 Volvo ABG5870 Volvo ABG6870 Volvo AGS 7.5 Volvo P4370B Volvo P5770C ABG Volvo PID:12766580 P5870C ABG Volvo PID:12783746 P6870C ABG Volvo PID:12763524 P7170 Volvo.

Paver Controls Volvo
PF161 Volvo PF2181 Volvo PF3172 Volvo PF3200 Volvo PF6160 Volvo PF6170 Volvo

Components:
Air Conditioning
R134A
Automatic Greasing System, TWIN
Automatic Greasing System, TWIN
Cables and Connectors
Cables and connectors, general

Drive Axle
26.00-A 26.00-B 26.16-A 26.16-B 26.22-A 26.22-B 28.32-H-A 28.32-M-A 28.43 28.44 53R312 AH56E AH56F AH56G AH56H PID:56043 AH56I PID:56044 AH56J PID:56045 AH64D AH64E AH64F AH64J AH64K AH64L AH64P PID:56040 AH64Q PID:56041 AH64R PID:56042 AHW56 PID:56081 AHW56 PID:56080 AHW56 PID:56079 AHW64 PID:56072 AHW64 PID:56071 AHW64 PID:56070 AHW64M AHW64N AHW64O AHW71L AHW71M AHW71N AHW71O AHW71P AHW71Q AHW90 PID:11145758 AHW90 PID:11145761 AHW90 PID:11145762 AHW90 PID:11145757 APB745 APB755 APLB745 APLB755 APR70 APR70A APR90 APR90A ARB/H35 PID:23962 ARB/H35 PID:23961 ARB/H35 PID:23960 ARB/H35 ATC PID:56039 ARB/H40 PID:23957 ARB/H40 PID:23958 ARB/H40 PID:23959 ARB/H40 ATC PID:56038 AV230 AVG150 AWB10 PID:23819 AWB15 PID:56055 AWB15 PID:56014 AWB15 AWB20 PID:56013 AWB20 PID:56011 AWB20 PID:56010 AWB20 AWB20 PID:56012 AWB25 AWB25 PID:56009 AWB25 PID:56008 AWB30 PID:56006 AWB30 PID:56007 AWB30 AWB31 PID:56005 AWB31 AWB40 AWB40B AWB40B PID:56049 AWB40B PID:56052 AWB40B PID:23881 AWB40B PID:56000 AWB41 AWB50 PID:56061 AWB50 LF1701 LR1701 MS-E3050 MS-E3060 MS-E3070 MT-E3050 MT-E3060 MT-E3070 MT-L3045 PGRF3402/3

Engine
D1.1A D1.2A D1.6A D1.7A D1.8A D2.0A D2.2A D2.6A D2.6H D3.1A D3.3H D3.4A D3.8H D3D D4D D4E D4H D5D D5E D6D D6E D6H D6J D7D D7E D8H D8J D9A D9B D10B D11F PID:15050661 D11H PID:15050660 D11H PID:15050662 D11L PID:15185530 D12C D12D D13E D13F PID:15049437 D13F PID:15049431 D13H PID:15117870 D13H D13H PID:15049433 D13H PID:15049439 D13H PID:15117868 D13J D16B D16E D16F PID:15050684 D16H PID:15050683 D16H PID:15117877 D16J Dieselmax 444 Ecomax 444 L3E2-64ESA Perkins 400 Series TD40 TD45 TD48 TD61 TD63 TD71 TD73 TD102 TD103 TD122 TD164

Hydraulic Transmission
2HL270 2HL290 8421H-5 8421H-19 8421H-21 HL70 HL100 HT90 HT93 HT95 HT130 HT131 HT132 HT200 HT201 HT205 HT210 HT220 HTE110 PID:22560 HTE110B PID:22700 HTE110C PID:22717 HTE120 PID:22561 HTE120B PID:22701 HTE120C PID:22719 HTE125 PID:22579 HTE125 PID:22562 HTE125B PID:22718 HTE202 HTE204 PID:22563 HTE204 PID:22547 HTE205 PID:22564 HTE205 PID:22521 HTE206 HTE206B HTE206C PID:22595 HTE210 PID:22535 HTE210 PID:22565 HTE210 PID:22553 HTE210 PID:22554 HTE210 PID:22522 HTE300 HTE305 PID:22566 HTE305 PID:22580 HTE305 PID:22534 HTE305 PID:22544 HTE400 HTE840 PID:22583 HTE840 PID:22557 HTE1160 PID:22559 HTE1160 PID:22584 HTL206 HTL206B PID:22598 HTL220 HTL221 HTL222 HTL222B HTL222C PID:22596 HTL305 HTL306 HTL307 PID:22581 HTL307B PID:22597 PT1560 PT1562 PT1563 PT1860 PT1862 PT1863 PT2116 PID:22416 PT2116 PID:22436 PT2509 PID:22401 PT2519 PID:22418 PT2519 PID:22419 TLB2 4WD-A TLB2 4WD-B/span>

Manual Transmission
FL852 FL862 FL992 FL1002 FL-IL1 FL-IL2 TLB1 2WD-A TLB1 2WD-B TLB1 4WD-A TLB1 4WD-B

Powertrain
Powertrain G700/G700B series

Attachments:

Augers
AD75 AD75 HF Blades D884 DB96 SB60 SB60 H SB72 SB72 H SB84 SB84 H SB96 SB96 H SB96 HDH SB108 HDH SB120 HDH

Breakers
HB02 HB03 HB06 HB07 HB08 HB14 HB15 HB18 HB21 HB22 HB24 HB29 HB36 HB38 HB48 HB70 HB100 HB150 HB200 HB200 Plus HB300 HB300 Plus HB440 HB450 Plus HB800 HB1100 HB1100 Plus HB1400 HB1400 Plus HB1700 HB1700 Plus HB2400 HB2400 Plus HB3200 HB3200 Plus HB3800

Cutters
BC72 BC72 HF BC78 HF

Forks
MF60 MF66 MF72 MF84 PF42 PF48

Grapples
GBR60 GBR66 GBR72 GBR78 GBR84 GS60 GS66 GS76 GS82

Grinders
SG26 SG30 HF

Loader Buckets
BMP6012 BMP6616 BMP7217 BMP7822 BMP8423

Others
D95 RS18 HF RS24 HF

Planers
CP12 CP16 HF CP16 HFSP CP18 HF CP18 HFSP CP24 HF CP24 HFSP CP30 HF CP40 HF

Preparators
PP54 PP66 PP76

Quick Couplers
S1 SQ S2 SQ S2N SQ S3 SQ S6 SQ U14 U16 U18 U21 U24 U29/U29W U36 U46 U70 UQC14 UQC16 UCQ18 UQC22 UQC25 UQC30 UQC38 UQC48

Rakes
AR66 AR76 PR62 HE PR62 HEH PR72 HE PR72 HEH PR84 HR PR84 HEH PR90 HE PR90 HEH

Rollers
VR48 P VR48 S VR66 P VR66 S VR73 P VR73 S VR84 P VR84 S

Rotators
X07 X12 X18 X26

Snow Blowers
SBW60 SBW72 SBW72 HF SBW78 SBW78 HF SBW84 SBW84 HF

Sweepers
SWA60 SWA72 SWA84 SWP60 SWP72 SWP84

Tillers
TI52 TI66 HF TI78 HF

Tree Spades
TSP25 1826 TSP25 2436 TSP25 3244

Trenchers
TR30 TR36 TR36 HF TR48 TR48 HF

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-1

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-2

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-3

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-4

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-5

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-6

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-7

volvo-prosis-2018-epc-software-8
http://blog.obdii365.com/2019/06/20/volvo-prosis-2018-download-activation/