: Official versions of the iProg Pro software often include a library of scripts tested and verified by the manufacturer.
As automotive technology advances, so does the demand for sophisticated diagnostic and programming tools. The (or iProg+) has established itself as an essential, cost-effective tool for automotive technicians, particularly for odometer correction, immobilizer service, and airbag reset.
iProg operates entirely on scripts (usually in .ipr or .zip formats containing device definitions). These scripts tell the hardware exactly which pins to read, what voltages to apply, and how to interpret hex data.
If the script is full of gibberish or binary code, delete it immediately. That is not a genuine script.
Scripts to read PIN codes, clear key memories, and program transponders for advanced immobilizer systems.
: Many modern scripts are designed for "V87" or "V89" software. Using them on older hardware versions can cause communication errors.