Vcds License Revoked Fix
Feature Profile: VCDS License Revoked Resolution Utility
Feature Overview
The VCDS License Revoked Fix is a critical recovery utility designed to restore functionality to VCDS (VAG-COM) software interfaces that have been disabled due to license validation failures. This feature resolves the "License Revoked" error message, allowing users to regain full access to the diagnostic capabilities of their Ross-Tech hardware (HEX-NET, HEX-V2, KII, etc.) without permanent hardware damage or the need for re-purchasing a license.
Step 4: Manually Update Firmware (The Forced Flash)
If recovery mode fails, your firmware is corrupted. You must force a flash. Vcds License Revoked Fix
Hex V2 Clone - Licence revoked - Help please? : r/CarHacking A CH341A programmer ($10 on Amazon) A soldering
- A CH341A programmer ($10 on Amazon)
- A soldering iron (or EEPROM clip)
- A backup of a valid VIN license (very hard to find legally).
- Download and install the latest VCDS from Ross‑Tech (or your licensed vendor).
- Reboot after install, then launch VCDS.
If your official cable shows "Revoked," it is likely a software glitch or a failed firmware update. Download and install the latest VCDS from Ross‑Tech
For users with genuine Ross-Tech interfaces, the fix process is robust. Ross-Tech has a dedicated support portal for "bricked" or revoked interfaces. The process usually involves using their "VCDS-Debug" tool to re-flash the firmware.