DRB3
Chrysler has implemented the Chrysler Crossfire modules into their DRB3 handheld. This handheld has been superceded by the DRB3 emulator, which is using the VCI Pod or the MicroPod2 for communicating with the car.
Emulator
The emulator makes use of a module (either MicroPod 2 or VCI Pod) has been cloned by the Chinese, and is available from various sources.
One of such sources is OBD365: http://blog.obdii365.com/2019/07/24/how-to-install-drb3-emulator/
The following steps are based on using the USB based MicroPod 2 (clone).
Installing the software
1. wiTECH
Requirements:
- Adobe AIR 19.0.0.190
- Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 45 (32-bit)
- wiTECH Installer (either of these):
- wiTECH_Install_17.04.27.exe (~791MiB, CRC32: 940BEFB0, SHA256: 8c48aceb94178232ef9100e3c22b9647413870a73f3bd9a160e63b7fa6e5e4b1)
- wiTECH_Install_17.03.10.exe (~788MiB, CRC32: DC109151, SHA256: 6f2891cc301ed9cadff78392dd1b0fa69a6ff9f75beb1b01ca6eec8be715a34f)
Install Adobe Air and JRE 6 update 45 before installing wiTECH.
2. DRB 3 emulator
https://www.mediafire.com/file/al7kjpr6aox2zgp/DRB3_emulator_installers.zip/file
Install DRb3 emulator setup, then DRB3 Enhanced Emulator setup. Stubs are downloaders.
3. Shortcut
https://www.mediafire.com/file/bn1oltckdavsgh7/Open_DRB_Emu.url/file
Just place this on an accessible place
Launching the software
Plug in the MicroPod 2 into the car, and then connect it to your laptop (it needs a stable power source, and only USB does not seem to be enough, it might show "USB device not recognized" if its not powering up properly). The MicroPod should show green LED.
Your laptop should play a sound that a USB device is connected, and under Network Adapters, there should be a new adapter. The adapters IP address should be 172.22.22.22.
To ensure everything works as expected, open up "wiTECH Diagnostic Application". When its done starting, it should display the MicroPod device as a device that has IP Address 172.22.22.22. If not, try restarting your laptop and reconnecting.
Once everything is good, double-click the "Open DRB Emu" shortcut, or click here. This page will take a bit to load, and should eventually launch the DRB3 emulator (might be in the background, check taskbar).