Once the software is successfully installed, using it follows a straightforward, four-step workflow:
Load a file read by a programmer (e.g., UPA-USB, Galep).
Select the manufacturer, model, and ECU to perform the "Decode" action.
Most versions of IUD 3.2 require a hardware ID (HWID) activation to function.
The Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable is not installed.
Move your downloaded IUD 3.2 compressed archive into this excluded folder before extracting it. Installation Steps Step 1: Extract the Archive
Check the box that says and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows 7 from the drop-down menu.
Immo Universal Decoding (IUD) 3.2 is a widely used software tool for repairing, bypassing, or removing immobilizer data from automotive Engine Control Units (ECUs). Because this software was originally designed for older operating systems like Windows XP and Windows 7, running it on a modern 64-bit Windows 10 system requires specific configuration steps.
Definitively delete the IMMO code from the ECU.
Not every ECU is compatible. If the software fails to process a specific dump, verify that your ECU model is supported. The built-in database of over 680 identification masks can help you confirm compatibility.