While newer hardware like the Alientech KESS3 now integrates OBD, Bench, and Boot tuning into one device, the KESS V2 with software version 2.80 remains a popular, cost-effective choice for many workshops. Key Features of the KESS 2.80 Update
The jump to version 2.80 introduced several critical improvements over older 2.23 or 2.47 software builds: kess 290 new
: Addresses previous "wake-up" errors and protocol-specific bugs that would occasionally cause connection failures. While newer hardware like the Alientech KESS3 now
: Fully optimized for Windows 7, 8, and 10 (both 32-bit and 64-bit), though users should note it generally does not support Windows 11. Hardware Compatibility: KESS V2 V5.017 Hardware Compatibility: KESS V2 V5
: Adds hundreds of new car, truck, motorbike, and tractor models, specifically improving communication with newer EDC17 VAG systems.
: Fixes checksum and RSA errors, ensuring that the modified files you write back to the ECU are valid and won't "brick" the module.
The is the latest significant software update for the widely used KESS V2 ECU programming hardware . This update is essential for automotive tuners who need to read and write Engine Control Unit (ECU) and Transmission Control Unit (TCU) parameters via a vehicle's On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) port .