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Prerequisites

  • Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
  • Administrator rights for installation and driver setup
Unsigned installer: AutoIQ’s installer may be unsigned. Windows SmartScreen or Defender can block it. You must explicitly allow the app (see Troubleshooting). Do not run installers from untrusted sources.
Driver signing: OBD-II USB adapters often use unsigned or self-signed drivers. Windows may require you to disable driver signature enforcement temporarily, or use a driver that is signed. See Supported adapters and Troubleshooting below.
1

Download

Download the latest AutoIQ (.exe) from autoiq.pro.
2

Run the installer

Double-click the downloaded file. If Windows blocks it, click More infoRun anyway (or use Troubleshooting steps below).
3

Complete setup

Follow the wizard: accept the license, choose install location, and optional shortcuts.
AutoIQ launches from the Start menu or desktop

Troubleshooting

Click More info on the warning dialog, then Run anyway. Only do this for installers downloaded from autoiq.pro. If the file was removed, re-download and try again.
Ensure the adapter’s driver is installed (see Supported adapters). If the driver is unsigned, you may need to temporarily disable driver signature enforcement: Settings → Update & Security → Recovery → Advanced startup → RestartTroubleshoot → Advanced options → Startup Settings → Restart → choose Disable driver signature enforcement. Use only for trusted hardware.
Run as administrator once, or re-run the installer and choose Repair. Check that no other OBD software is holding the adapter.

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