| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Global Scan | Automatic detection of all ECUs (Engine, ABS, Airbag, BSI, etc.) | | Bi-directional Control | Active testing (actuators, solenoids, pumps, lights) | | Programming & Coding | Injector coding, key programming, BSI configuration, telecoding | | DPF Regeneration | Forced regeneration and resetting of particle filter counters | | AdBlue Reset | Reset of NOx reduction system counters after repairs | | ECU Firmware Flashing | Full reprogramming of engine, gearbox, and BSI ECUs (via internet or offline files) | | Used ECU Replacement | Ability to configure second-hand ECUs to a target vehicle (VIN matching) | | Multi-brand Support | Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel (2017+), Vauxhall |
| Risk | Description | |------|-------------| | Legal | Using cracked software violates PSA/Opel EULA and may constitute software piracy. | | No official support | No access to PSA technical assistance or updated wiring diagrams. | | ECU bricking | Incorrect SPS files or interrupted flashing can permanently damage ECUs. | | Missing online data | Newer vehicles (2023+) require online VIN decoding, which fails in cracked versions. | | Antivirus false positives | Crack files often flagged as malware (PUP/Keygen). | | No telecoding updates | Newer options (e.g., 2022 lane assist calibration) missing without live server access. | Diagbox 9.96- Full Activated
Before we dissect version 9.96, it is essential to understand the architecture of Diagbox. Historically, PSA vehicles used two separate software suites: PP2000 (for Peugeot) and Lexia (for Citroën). Diagbox was introduced as a unified interface that merged both. | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Global
When you run Diagbox, the software automatically detects the vehicle’s VIN and ECU architecture, then launches the appropriate module (PP2000 or Lexia) in the background. However, newer vehicles (post-2015) run entirely on the native Diagbox interface. | Risk | Description | |------|-------------| | Legal
Why 9.96 matters: Later versions (10.x, 11.x) moved towards a subscription-based "Online" model (SEDRE) requiring active internet tokens. Version 9.96 represents the last generation of truly robust, offline-capable software that does not require constant "token" refreshing.