2.0: Xentry Passthru Openport

The Openport 2.0 is incredibly fast, reliable, and—most importantly—. While official J2534 tools from DrewTech or Bosch cost $1,000+, the Openport 2.0 retails for around $150-$200 (or far less on secondary markets).

The Openport 2.0 does not support DoIP (it uses a standard Ethernet cable, not the traditional OBD pinout). Xentry Passthru Openport 2.0

The pairing is the single most cost-effective way to access Mercedes dealer-level diagnostics outside of a dealership. For less than the price of a single hour of dealer labor, you can own a tool that reads every module in a Sprinter, S-Class, or AMG. The Openport 2

In the world of professional automotive diagnostics, few names command as much respect—or as much frustration—as Mercedes-Benz . The German automaker’s proprietary software, Xentry Diagnostics , is the gold standard for troubleshooting, coding, and programming modern Mercedes vehicles. However, accessing this power has traditionally required dealership-level hardware (the Multiplexer or SDconnect) costing thousands of dollars. The pairing is the single most cost-effective way

For independent shop owners, mobile mechanics, and serious DIY enthusiasts, the combination of Xentry software with an Openport 2.0 J2534 Passthru device has become a game-changer. But is it legitimate? Does it work for programming? And how do you set it up without bricking an ECU?

Scanning, live data, resets, and minor coding.

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