So, the process is actually pretty straightforward. You need a Windows computer (not too underpowered), the VDI. Personally, I use a VNCI, which is a copy; this is the one I use:
VNCI VDI3 for Rongwei MG Wuling Baojun Datong Diagnostic Interface Support DoIP and CANFD Protocol,Fit for SAIC group Software - AliExpress 34. You also need SIPS and VCI Manager installed, you can find the files on this drive:
Mg software. If you are using the VNCI, you also need VNCI Manager, which is used to update the VNCI firmware and is recommended before the first use.
Once you have everything, you should register as a company and buy an account on:
https://rmi.mgmotor.eu/. Here is a guide I wrote for the whole process:
And also this is my guide tu buy an account:
When you have an account, for the IPK (this is what the central screen is called), I am not sure if one hour will be enough because the update is very long. You could try buying one hour just to see if the module communicates and if it does, buy a full day. Connect the VDI and open SIPS, log in with your purchased account, and perform the identification. Normally, you would see all the warning lights and possible errors on the IPK, along with various dongle notifications and app or SMS alerts. When SIPS finishes the identification, click OK and everything returns to normal.
At this point, go to the
Programming and Coding section. If the IPK communicates, you should see it with Xs or checkmarks. Click it and select the
Replacement function at the bottom to perform a full reprogramming, or you could first try
OnePress, select only the IPK, and perform the reprogramming from there.
Another important thing: make sure you have a 12V battery maintainer because during some phases of the process the battery will not hold charge and could drop, potentially damaging the module. Also ensure you have a stable internet connection and a charger for your computer.