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There are different types of Lexia original full devices, which are as follows.
Lexia 3:
Lexia 3 is a diagnostic tool used for Citroen and Peugeot cars. It is a very powerful tool for car diagnosis. The tool helps to access all the car models, even the latest ones. With this tool, users can do more than regular car diagnosis. It enables users to do car programming, configuration, and key matching. Lexia 3 is compatible with Windows 7 and 10. It is also connected to the PC via USB or Bluetooth.
Lexia 2:
Lexia 2 is an older version of the diagnostic tool. It is mainly used for Citroen cars. The tool is good for basic car diagnosis. It can access the engine, ABS, and airbag systems. However, it cannot access the latest car models or the latest diagnostic functions. The tool is more affordable than Lexia 3 and other advanced tools.
Diagbox:
Diagbox is a diagnostic software used for Citroen and Peugeot cars. It combines the functions of Lexia and dealer tools. The software is used for complex diagnostics, maintenance, and programming. It can access all the systems of a car, such as the engine, ABS, airbag, body, and more. It is compatible with Lexia 3 and 5. It is also connected to the PC via USB.
Lexia 6:
Lexia 6 is a newer version of the diagnostic tool. It is used for Citroen and DS cars. The tool supports online diagnostics, access to all car systems, and support for Windows 10.
Hardware Requirements
The Lexia 3 V48 requires the following:
A Windows laptop or PC with at least Windows XP, 7, or 8, a USB port, and 1 GB of RAM.
At least 10 GB of free space on the hard drive for installing the software and saving data.
It should also have a CD/DVD drive for reading the software installation discs.
V48 requires an Internet connection for downloading updates and accessing online resources.
Additionally, it must have a printer port for connecting to some diagnostic tools.
The Lexia 3 V47 requires the same hardware setup as the V48.
Software Requirements
Both versions use the same software, which provides access to all diagnostic, repair, and programming functions.
The software has a user-friendly interface that allows easy navigation and access to various features.
Both versions include diagnostic tools that read and clear error codes, perform tests, and access live data.
Additionally, the software provides repair information, service schedules, and technical bulletins to assist users.
Other features include programming capabilities for keys and modules, customization options, and support for online updates.
Physical Maintenance
Physical maintenance involves keeping the Lexia tool clean and in good condition. Here are some tips:
Regularly wipe the tool using a soft cloth to remove dust, dirt, and moisture. This will prevent damage to the internal components.
Store the tool in a dry, clean area away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This will prevent damage to the tool over time.
Software Maintenance
Software maintenance involves keeping the software up-to-date and functioning properly. Here are some tips:
Regularly check for software updates and install them as soon as they are available. This will ensure that users access the latest features and improvements.
If there are any issues with the software, users can contact the technical support team for assistance. They will help troubleshoot and resolve any problems.
Occasionally, uninstall unused or redundant files from the software. This will free up space and improve its performance.
There are a few things to note when choosing the right Lexia 3 for a specific needs:
To DIY and replace Lexia Original Full, follow these steps:
1. Prepare the Workstation
Ensure a clean and static-free environment. Gather all necessary tools: A screwdriver set, Antistatic wrist strap, and Pliers.
2. Disconnect the Device
Unplug the Lexia device from the vehicle's OBD-II port. Disconnect all other connected peripherals (e.g., cables, adapters).
3. Open the Device
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the Lexia device's back cover. Carefully, using a plastic opening tool or antistatic wrist strap, pry open the device and avoid damaging the casing.
4. Identify the Fault
Refer to the device's repair manual or schematic to understand its components. Inspect the internal parts: Power supply, Circuit board, and Components.
5. Replace Faulty Parts
If any component is damaged, replace it with a new one. Use a soldering iron to remove and replace components (e.g., resistors, capacitors) on the circuit board.
6. Reassemble the Device
Once all repairs are complete, carefully close the device's casing. Reattach all peripherals and reconnect the device to the vehicle.
7. Test the Device
Perform a diagnostic test to ensure the device functions. Check for any error messages or issues during the test.
Q1: How to know if an interface is full lexia?
A1: Genuine Lexia 3 devices come with the full version. But some non-original interfaces have the full version. The surest way to tell if an interface is full Lexia is to test it. If it works perfectly, then it is either an original or a non-original with the full version.
Q2: Can a PC with Windows 11 support Lexia Original Full?
A2: Windows 11 is Lexia's original full compatibility. However, some users have reported that they are unable to install the software on Windows 11. Windows 10 is the most recommended for Lexia's original full.
Q3: Does Lexia's original full support vehicle diagnosis in any language?
A3: Yes, Lexia's original full support vehicle diagnosis in many languages. Users can select their preferred language during the installation process.
Q4: Is it possible to upgrade the Lexia's original full to a newer version?
A4: Yes, updates for Lexia's original full can be obtained online. Users can connect the device to the Internet and use the update manager to download and install the latest updates.