Click to save changes and restart the application to apply the settings. Step 6: Testing the Connection to Your Vehicle
Switch to the tab. Check the box for Expert Mode to ensure all diagnostic and coding menus are fully visible.
E-Sys lacks file permissions. Right-click your launcher or E-Sys icon and select Run as Administrator , or manually grant full write permissions to the C:\Data and C:\EC-Apps directories via Windows Explorer folder options.
If using a standalone patch, copy the .jar or .dll modification files and paste them directly into the main installation directory: C:\EC-Apps\ESG\E-Sys\lib\ or C:\EC-Apps\ESG\E-Sys\bin\ . Confirm and overwrite any existing files.
Because E-Sys requires a token for advanced FDL coding, a launcher (like E-Sys Launcher PRO or Ultra) is typically installed to handle token generation and mapping. 3. Critical Post-Installation Configuration
The database files that allow E-Sys to communicate with specific car modules (Lite version for coding, Full version for flashing). Step 2: Core Application Installation
Once the user interface loads, click the icon located on the top toolbar menu.
Launch the E-Sys Setup executable (e.g., E-Sys_Setup_3.36.2_b46617.exe ).
Plug the ENET cable into your laptop and the car’s OBDII port. Turn the ignition on (engine off, but battery stable).
Locate the downloaded E-Sys_Setup_22.10.exe (or similarly named executable) file. Right-click the installer and select .