Motordiag Komfort Manager Full Portable 2.0 18l

By far the most sought-after feature. Many VAG vehicles from the early 2000s came with windows that could roll up or down using the key in the driver's door, but not via the wireless key fob. MKM allows the user to enable . 2. Selective Unlocking (Anti-Hijack/Security)

: Connect the KKL cable to your PC’s USB port and the vehicle’s OBD-II port (typically located under the dashboard). Motordiag Komfort Manager Full 2.0 18l

: Compatible with older and mid-range VAG models such as the Škoda Octavia, Fabia, and Superb; VW Golf (Mk4), Bora, Passat, and Polo; and Seat Leon, Toledo, and Ibiza. Comfort Units : Supports common control units like 1J0 959 799 (including variants S, AH, AJ, J), 1C0 959 799 6Q0 959 433 Connection Requirements By far the most sought-after feature

The often-discussed, and somewhat elusive, "Full 2.0" version was meant to be the commercial successor. While the official release of a paid "Full" version faced significant delays, the promised feature set for professional use was highly ambitious and comprehensive. According to the official Motordiag website, these were the planned exclusive functions for the "Full 2.0": Comfort Units : Supports common control units like

Priced typically between $180–$250 USD (depending on retailer), this module sits in the premium segment of comfort controllers. Compare that to a dealer-installed "Comfort Package" which can cost $1,500+ for just auto-folding mirrors and rain-close.

Users can fully toggle factory alarm states, adjust interior monitoring sensor sensitivities, or assign distinct sirens.

A for a specific feature (like window rolling). Information on where to source a compatible KKL cable .