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plumajp



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Which diag tool is for me?

My suspension inactive warning came on again on Friday. I've stripped the compressor down and rebuilt it as per the wiki with new ring.

Plugged it all in and connected battery and now I have no lights on the EAS. ive steering lock to locked it and battery disconnected it but nothing is bringing these lights back on

I'm going to bite the bullet and buy a diag tool but don't know which one to get. Iid rsw hawkeye etc. Will nav coder do something like this?

My display on the speedo isn't the best so I don't think I could properly use one that works via the speedo display.

I want software that will let me adjust the EAS height settings also. As I'd like the lowest setting to go a tad lower. Can each height setting be set or if I lower the lowest by 60mm for example will lower all settings by 60mm

Thanks n advance

Post #224942 24th Nov 2013 3:42pm
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Joe90



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You can do what you want with the RSW (but it would be a bit of a fiddle and kludge) much easier with IIDTool but if your message display is borked you will have problems.

Recommend get pixel display sorted and get an IIDTool .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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MikeG



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Get the pixels fixed and go for IID... I bought one in April and has been the best investment... Thumbs Up Mike.

2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8, Black, Sand Leather Seats & Sand / Black Interior.
IID Tool from GAP Diagnostics.

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Andy_J



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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Bluetooth IID tool? think that would work as it could display on your phone rather than dashboard 56 TDV8 Vogue SE
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Joe90



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Bluetooth version not available for an '04 according to GAP site:

http://gap-diagnostic.com/support/documents.html .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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Previous: L322 Range Rover TDV8 3.6 2008; L322 Range Rover TD6 3.0 2002; P38A Range Rover V8 1999

Post #225030 24th Nov 2013 11:35pm
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paul271



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I've just purchased a Blackbox solutions Faultmate FCR. I'll let you know it goes.

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Re: Which diag tool is for me?

plumajp wrote:
My suspension inactive warning came on again on Friday. I've stripped the compressor down and rebuilt it as per the wiki with new ring.

Plugged it all in and connected battery and now I have no lights on the EAS. ive steering lock to locked it and battery disconnected it but nothing is bringing these lights back on

I'm going to bite the bullet and buy a diag tool but don't know which one to get. Iid rsw hawkeye etc. Will nav coder do something like this?

My display on the speedo isn't the best so I don't think I could properly use one that works via the speedo display.

I want software that will let me adjust the EAS height settings also. As I'd like the lowest setting to go a tad lower. Can each height setting be set or if I lower the lowest by 60mm for example will lower all settings by 60mm

Thanks n advance


If you get upto jn14 on the M5 your welcome to come and have us take a look Thumbs Up

Post #225036 25th Nov 2013 12:05am
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greasemonkey1



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black

you have no lights on the eas because your e.c.u is on lock mode,your most probably riding at the lowest setting at the moment or whats called bump stops,your suspension air bag is not filling up due to the compressor not working so the weight of the range is resting on the bump stops..don't take my word for it but only way round of a lock mode is a L.R visit and a hook up,where the compressor can be re coded and all the fault code removed,but if the compressor is at fault then few months down the line you're going to be back in the same place again,best thing would be to get a 2nd hand recon unit or a new one from L.r with a new relay and get them to re code the new compressor up,your old unit will be taken in as a surcharge...its human nature to try and fix what sometimes we think is an easy fix but no such thing when it comes to the range rover,more like a temp fix,if its broken bite the bullet and replace it or the head ache will be back... Sad
steve

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Thanks for the kudos, guys.

The Bluetooth tool is avail for early L322s - will be at dealers in the coming 2 weeks or so.


paul271 wrote:
I've just purchased a Blackbox solutions Faultmate FCR. I'll let you know it goes.

Hi Paul,
If reading and clearing codes is what you are after, it will go quite well, I am sure. BBS has solid products. But comparing the IIDTool to the FCR is a little skewed: the FCR reads and erases fault codes. The IIDTool is a full diagnostic system that reads and clears codes, shows live values, controls outputs, performs service routines, edits the car configuration file CCF, flashes SW, etc.

There is actually very little that separates the IIDTool from the BBS Faultmate MSV. And the differences are shrinking each day...
To see in detail what can be done, enter your vehicle in the functionality list and click the down arrows in the chart to open sub-menus: http://gap-diagnostic.com/products/iidtool.html

If you have any questions, feel free to PM or mail (support at gap-diagnostic dotcom)
Steve 
RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr,
P38, and 2 L322s
(wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too)

Post #225133 25th Nov 2013 3:49pm
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Joe90



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Happy to be corrected there Steve Thumbs Up

and the BT attachment for the original IIDTool, when is that coming Twisted Evil Whistle .
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MG Midget Mk1 1962

Previous: L322 Range Rover TDV8 3.6 2008; L322 Range Rover TD6 3.0 2002; P38A Range Rover V8 1999

Post #225179 25th Nov 2013 8:13pm
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paul271



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All very true Steve. But at the moment, I'm skint & the Faultmate was only £100! If you can do me one of yours for that price then I'll go and fire up the paypal account right now!

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Very Happy

That is an unbeatable price Paul. And when you sell it on ebay, you can take that profit and put it towards your IIDTool. Laughing

Joe - seriously - we can not do bt because it requires a new board, but there will be Win and Mac controller apps coming.

Our main focus in development will remain with the tablets, tho, both iOS and Android.

We will be making some bigger product announcements in the coming days Whistle 
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sikegan



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Ireland 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Bonatti Grey

Well I bought the All Comms from RSW and Storey Wilson has really updated the software was able to sort out my suspension issues and many other faults paid for itself 10 times over would highly recommend

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Andy



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey

I was surprised to see his update. I thought he had given up on it. Having said that, I note the update has removed the Discovery and P38 fault find. Sneaky!

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