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Renolink 1.87 Install Windows 10 Extra Quality

Installing Renolink 1.87 on Windows 10 involves a precise sequence of driver installation, software setup, and COM port configuration to ensure the OBD2 interface communicates correctly with your vehicle. System Requirements Operating System: Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit).

) from your source folder directly into the installation directory ( C:\Program Files\Renolink Renolink 1.87 Install Windows 10

Step 6: Configuration and Testing

  1. Launch Renolink 1.87.
  2. Go to the Settings or Configuration tab within the software.
  3. Ensure the software is pointing to the correct COM Port (found in Device Manager in Step 4). In many versions, you can select "USB" or "Auto" rather than a specific COM port.
  4. Connect the OBD side of the cable to your vehicle (ignition ON).
  5. Click the Connect button.

🧪 Step 5: Test the Installation

  1. Connect Renolink interface to vehicle OBD port (or use a 12V bench adapter for testing).
  2. Turn ignition ON (engine off).
  3. Launch Renolink as Administrator.
  4. Select vehicle model and ECU.
  5. If communication establishes – installation successful.

Conclusion

Step 5: Configure COM Port in Renolink

Renolink must know which COM port your interface uses. Installing Renolink 1

Renolink 1.87 Installation Guide on Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Tutorial Launch Renolink 1

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