Connect your ENET cable to the car and laptop. Turn ignition on (but engine off). In ESYS, click Connection > Connect . Select your VIN or target connection. If you see ECU list populate—success.
If your car has a standard automatic, you can VO code it to 2TB for faster shifts and paddle shifter support. esys 3.40.2
| | 3.40.2 | 3.41.0+ | 3.43.0+ | |--|--------|---------|---------| | | Excellent | Good | Limited (focus on G) | | G-series (pre-LCI) | Works with launcher | Better | Best | | G-series LCI (S18A) | Unusable | Partial | Full | | Flash speed | Slow | Medium | Fast (multithreaded) | | Launcher requirement | Optional for FDL | Required for FDL | Mandatory | Connect your ENET cable to the car and laptop
A standard ENET (Ethernet to OBDII) cable is the most common tool for F-series coding, while an ICOM interface is often preferred for stable, high-speed flashing of critical modules like the NBT head unit. 3. Usage Context and Stability Select your VIN or target connection