Note: This information is for educational purposes regarding diagnostic procedures. Unauthorized access to vehicle systems may violate local laws and manufacturer terms.
Step 1: Acquire ODIS Engineering. Download ODIS-E from trusted sources (often a 20+ GB archive). Look for versions with pre-activated licenses and no time bomb. MHH AUTO threads are a primary source.
Step 2: Obtain a Supported Interface. You need a VAS 5054A (original or good clone) or a Pass-Thru device (e.g., Tactrix Openport 2.0). The interface must be recognized by ODIS’s hardware manager. VagLogins - ODIS Vag Online service - MHH AUTO - Page 1
Step 3: Acquire a Valid VagLogin. On MHH AUTO, search for threads titled “Aktuelle GeKo Logins” or “ODIS Online logins working”. The first page will often have logins like:
User: DE-VW-123456
Pass: xxxxxx
Hardware ID: VAS5054A_SN_98765
Valid until: 2025-02-01
Step 4: Configure ODIS Online.
Step 5: Perform the Online Action. Connect to the car. For example, to remove component protection on a MIB3 infotainment system:
MHH AUTO (often found under domain mhhauto.com) is a well-known international forum focused on automotive diagnostics, coding, and tuning. It is particularly famous for its sections on: Note: This information is for educational purposes regarding
On Page 1 of the "VagLogins" or "ODIS Online" sections, you will typically find sticky threads explaining how to set up a "router server," how to request tokens, or reviews of different third-party login providers.
Modern VAG vehicles (roughly 2010 onwards) utilize complex security gateways. While basic diagnostics (reading/clearing fault codes) can be performed offline, critical functions are locked behind a firewall that requires a "GeKo" (Geheimer Key / Secret Key) connection to the VW Group server. These functions include: Step 4: Configure ODIS Online