| Tool | Cost | Coverage | Notes | |------|------|----------|-------| | | ~€600/year | Full all models | Official dealer-level, requires Actia interface (~€400) | | Genuine Lexia/PP2000 clone | €70–150 | Up to 2016 | Unofficial but hardware-based crack. Lower risk than VM images. | | ThinkDiag (by Launch) | €120 + €40/year | Many PSA models | Works via Bluetooth, reads codes, basic coding | | OBDLink MX+ + OBD Auto Doctor | ~€140 | Diagnostics only, no coding | No ECU programming or key coding | | DiagBox on real hardware with donor license | €200–300 | As per license | Buy a used genuine interface with a transferred license |
If a forum thread promises “full version working 100%” on page one, proceed with extreme caution. More often than not, the only thing “full” is the malware payload. This article is for educational purposes. The author does not endorse or provide links to pirated software. diagbox 702 plus 757 vmware mhh auto page 1 full
However, this keyword string appears to refer to a cracked or pirated version of (PSA Group’s diagnostic software for Peugeot, Citroën, DS, and Opel), combined with references to VMware virtualization, a specific version number (7.57 or 7.02?), MHH Auto (a forum known for sharing automotive software cracks), and “page 1 full” (suggesting a forum thread or download link). | Tool | Cost | Coverage | Notes
Instead, invest in a quality clone interface and install DiagBox in a controlled, offline environment. Your vehicles (and your data) will thank you. More often than not, the only thing “full”