If you are still tinkering with Vauxhall/Opel models from the early 2000s, you’ve likely come across the infamous for the OP-COM interface. But is it still worth buying in 2024?
Opcom is a PC-based diagnostic tool designed for Opel cars. It connects to a vehicle's diagnostic port, allowing users to access and control various car systems. The device's capabilities are defined by its firmware, which is essentially the software that controls the hardware and dictates how it interacts with the vehicle's systems. Opcom 1.67 Firmware
Small electronics factories began producing "clone" interfaces. These were USB-to-OBDII cables that mimicked the original hardware. To make these clones work with newer cars, they needed firmware updates. If you are still tinkering with Vauxhall/Opel models