Opcom Loader ~upd~
In the UK, the software is often branded as VAUX-COM. The Loader works identically for both; just ensure your firmware version matches the software year.
Yes, but you shouldn't. If you own a genuine ScaryBaker Opcom unit (costing $300+), using a loader can actually corrupt your legitimate firmware. Genuine units should use the official Opcom software only. Loaders are for the $30 Chinese clones. opcom loader
The hum of the garage was the only thing keeping grounded. Before him sat a 2006 Astra H, its dashboard a Christmas tree of warning lights—absent power, flickering gauges, and a stubborn "Check Engine" light that refused to yield. In his hand was the OP-COM China Clone In the UK, the software is often branded as VAUX-COM
This usually means the device is not plugged into the car's OBD port or the loader cannot communicate with the hardware. If you own a genuine ScaryBaker Opcom unit