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Getting the right is 90% of the battle when setting up Peugeot/Citroën diagnostics. By ensuring you have a "Full Chip" interface and verifying the "USB Com Board Driver" status in Device Manager, you'll save hours of frustration.
If you see a yellow exclamation mark or "Unknown Device," right-click it, select , and point the search to the C:\AWroot\bin\fi\INF directory (the default path for Diagbox drivers). 4. The "PSA Checker" Utility
If you are a Peugeot or Citroën owner into DIY diagnostics, you’ve likely encountered the . This hardware is the bridge between your car’s ECU and dealer-level software like Lexia 3, PP2000, or the newer Diagbox. However, the most common hurdle users face isn't the software itself—it's getting the Actia PSA interface driver to communicate correctly with Windows.
The Actia interface was originally designed for Windows XP and Windows 7 32-bit. This is where most installation headaches begin.
Do not plug in the interface yet. Install your diagnostic software (Diagbox is recommended as it contains the most up-to-date driver library). During the installation, the setup will typically prompt you to install the Actia drivers. Step 2: Connect the Interface
Connect the interface to your PC's USB port. You should hear the "hardware connected" chime. Step 3: Check Device Manager
Getting the right is 90% of the battle when setting up Peugeot/Citroën diagnostics. By ensuring you have a "Full Chip" interface and verifying the "USB Com Board Driver" status in Device Manager, you'll save hours of frustration.
If you see a yellow exclamation mark or "Unknown Device," right-click it, select , and point the search to the C:\AWroot\bin\fi\INF directory (the default path for Diagbox drivers). 4. The "PSA Checker" Utility actia psa interface driver
If you are a Peugeot or Citroën owner into DIY diagnostics, you’ve likely encountered the . This hardware is the bridge between your car’s ECU and dealer-level software like Lexia 3, PP2000, or the newer Diagbox. However, the most common hurdle users face isn't the software itself—it's getting the Actia PSA interface driver to communicate correctly with Windows. Getting the right is 90% of the battle
The Actia interface was originally designed for Windows XP and Windows 7 32-bit. This is where most installation headaches begin. However, the most common hurdle users face isn't
Do not plug in the interface yet. Install your diagnostic software (Diagbox is recommended as it contains the most up-to-date driver library). During the installation, the setup will typically prompt you to install the Actia drivers. Step 2: Connect the Interface
Connect the interface to your PC's USB port. You should hear the "hardware connected" chime. Step 3: Check Device Manager