Reflash — Vcds Atmega162
Ross-Tech periodically releases firmware that blacklists known clone hardware signatures. Some users with genuine cables but older PC software (e.g., VCDS 17.x) may need to revert to an older firmware version. The official updater prevents downgrading. Reflashing via external programmer forces the older .hex file.
Before concluding the process, use this checklist to ensure everything has been handled correctly. vcds atmega162 reflash
Click the "Write" or "Auto" button (ensuring Erase, Write Flash, Write EEPROM, and Verify are checked). Reflashing via external programmer forces the older
If you own an aftermarket VCDS (Vag-Com Diagnostic System) cable for VW, Audi, Seat, or Skoda vehicles, you might eventually face a common issue: the cable stops working. This usually happens when the official VCDS software detects a clone device and deactivates it, or when a firmware update fails. If you own an aftermarket VCDS (Vag-Com Diagnostic
The firmware was successfully flashed, but either the FTDI chip is bricked, or you need to install the specific filtered USB drivers that match your modified firmware version. Conclusion