![]() ![]() This is because we are a USA Hondata dealer, and we can only sell to USA customers. ![]() If you live outside the United States, we cannot ship this product to you. If your application is not CARB Compliant / Exempt and you're shipping to California, our system will let you know on the final checkout page. Otherwise the update process and driver location is the same as the S300v1 & S300v2 (see Windows XP and Windows Vista / 7 / 8).CARB Compliance / Exemption Warning: If you live in California and your application for this product is not CARB Compliant / Exempt, then you cannot purchase it for public highway or street use (in that case it could only be used for formally sanctioned race use on a racing vehicle that may never be used on a public highway or street). ![]() The Device Manager driver entry is located under the ' ECU Hardware (Hondata)' entry rather than the Universal Serial Bus Controllers entry. The S300v3 uses a different USB driver than the S300v1 or S300v2, so there are small differences in the USB driver manual update process. After the drivers are updated, the yellow exclamation mark should disappear from next to Hondata S300 ECU. Follow the instructions for Windows Vista / 7 / 8)Ĥ. Windows Vista/7/8 : Right click in Hondata S300 ECU and select Update Driver Software. ![]() Windows XP : Right click in Hondata S300 ECU and select Update Driver. If a yellow exclamation appears next to Hondata S300 ECU, then the USB drivers need to be manually installed. You will need to click on the + to the left of Universal Serial Bus Controllers to expand the list. It normally is under Universal Serial Bus Controllers, but may appear under Other Devices. In the Device Manager, find the Hondata S300 ECU entry. Windows Vista/7/8 : Press and, or search for Device Manager from the start menu search box.Ģ. Then select Hardware and finally Device Manager. Windows XP : Press and, or right click on My Computer and select Properties. ![]()
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