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SteveMFr
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Ahh but you will, grasshopper, you will!

We have some very nifty schnitt coming!

drakes wrote:
That was part of my reasoning Scarey and also it can be purchased in the UK without any bother with customs/import issues

Very Happy
We try. Usually support through regular channels has been very good too. Don't know what will happen if the IIDTool/EASControl get to iPhone levels of popularity, though. Confused





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SteveMFr wrote:
Ediabas will do it.

Hawkeye will do a recalibration. .



Hi Steve, we have the complete unlocked version of Hawkeye, but cannot find any menu that will let us calibrate the height sensors on a L322, if you know how to get the system to do this, can you let us know as this would be fantastic.

Many thanks,

Stephen

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For Hawkeye do you not need the red or green cable (the one that doesn't come as standard) at an extra cost.

G

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We have the red adaptor which will let us look at height sensor data, but we have never seen anything about suspension calibration on the bearmach hawkeye. But we may have missed something?

Stephen

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scarey wrote:
....and as you said there is no need for a laptop, but if the dash display goes then you have no means of using it ...

If the dash display goes, you have other problems.
Of course, if your laptop failed, you wouldn't be able to use the other tools, either.
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Landrover Mad wrote:
SteveMFr wrote:
Ediabas will do it.

Hawkeye will do a recalibration. .



Hi Steve, we have the complete unlocked version of Hawkeye, but cannot find any menu that will let us calibrate the height sensors on a L322, if you know how to get the system to do this, can you let us know as this would be fantastic.

Many thanks,

Stephen

Hi Stephen,
I have to admit that I've never actually used a Hawkeye. I was going by the official Bearmach literature ( http://www.mailorder4x4.com/acatalog/Hawkeye_Mod.pdf ) which lists 'programming' as an option for the earlier L322. I am also positive that I've also been told by someone that the Hawkeye can do calibration. But I just took the time to look through the manual as well. I seems it can't do calibration. I wonder what they mean by 'programming' then.

Sorry if I've caused any confusion.
Steve 
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Hi Steve,

Thanks for your reply, i will recheck the meu structure when i am using it today - just in case it is there. Suspension calibration is definetly something we would love to see on the Hawkeye.

Have a great weekend,

Stephen

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Am I being smug? - since buying my IDTool I have messed around with the suspension heights to my hearts content - yes, I am being smug because initially I paid for 1 dealer adjustment and it cost me £120 Shocked Geoff
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