: Ensure Interface = STD:OBD is selected if using a standard K+DCAN cable. 2. Configure COM Port and Latency
Your diagnostic cable (K+DCAN, ICOM, or VXDIAG) is not properly seated or recognized by Windows. inpa error 159
Whether you are using a standard K+DCAN cable or an advanced interface like VXDIAG, resolving this error usually requires checking hardware connections, driver settings, and software configuration. Common Causes of Error 159 : Ensure Interface = STD:OBD is selected if
that scans the Windows Device Manager upon startup, identifies the OBD interface, and automatically forces the latency to 1ms without requiring the user to navigate deep into driver settings 3. "IFHSrv32" Persistent Daemon identifies the OBD interface
and that the "Latency Timer" in Windows Device Manager is set to Network-Specific (ICOM/Remote) If using ICOM, open iTools Radar