| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | The WOW 50012 might be locked to proprietary protocols. You must install the official Wurth Virtual COM Port driver first. | | Only engine module works | The free software you chose may be limited. Upgrade to FORScan or a paid version of OBD Auto Doctor. | | Connection keeps dropping | Use a high-quality USB cable. Bluetooth models need to be unpaired from all other devices. | | "Unknown Device" in Device Manager | Manually update driver → Browse my computer → Let me pick → Select "USB Serial Device." |

Detailed electric diagrams, fuse and relay locations, and engine management data to aid in complex repairs.

: Avoid any "free download" that asks you to disable antivirus or run keygens. The risk of infecting your PC (and potentially damaging a vehicle's ECU) is extremely high. If budget is an issue, consider low-cost legitimate tools like a used Würth unit with software, or free FOSS diagnostic software for basic OBD2 (e.g., pyOBD, FORScan for Fords).

: Includes electrical wiring diagrams, component locations, timing belt removal/installation guides, and fluid capacities.

: Allows for reading/erasing fault codes, service interval resets, and advanced tasks like immobilizer coding or active testing of electronic systems. Integration : Often bundled with HaynesPro (Vivid)

: Provides in-depth access to key vehicle systems, including engine management, ABS, transmission, and airbags. Technical Database

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