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The garage felt colder. The ID.4’s lights pulsed once, a slow, deep blue.

If you are using a genuine Ross-Tech interface and still encounter the "Unsupported Vehicle" message after verifying the steps above, the issue likely stems from a damaged pin inside the vehicle's OBD-II port or a corrupted Gateway module. To help narrow down the problem, tell me: What is the vehicle? vcds unsupported vehicle

The software should read "Interface Found." If it says "Not Found," the issue lies entirely between your PC and the cable (drivers or hardware damage), rather than the car itself. Step 3: Check K-Line Short Circuits (Aftermarket Radios) The garage felt colder

That was before the ID.4 rolled in.

A: This is a classic sign of a counterfeit cable. A software update you recently installed likely contained new detection algorithms that identified your interface as a clone and locked it out. If you have a genuine interface, and both software and firmware are updated, try performing a full Auto-Scan to allow VCDS to re-identify all modules. To help narrow down the problem, tell me: