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KARMANN



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Hi there, im looking for some info on this. I have read about everything it can access and reset. What i wish to know is-will it display the fault codes? so to help pinpoint issues? or only erase/reset them? and do i need the dash display to be full working to read them? as mine has pixelating issues. My car is an 02 plate 4.4.

Fraser

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Hi Fraser

From my understanding the IIDTool will give you fault codes & a brief description. So you will need to be able to read your centre dash display. I love mine used on a MY05 TD6

Gary

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Thanks Gary,

Hi Fraser,
In a nutshell: while a few functions are still in the process of being finished (next FW release), the IIDTool has nearly all functions that any private user or independent repair facility would need to visit a main dealer for. It even has some functions that a main dealer doesn't (such as adjusting the heights of each level - off road, motorway, etc - individually or certain CCF editing options. If you need a new ECU that needs a sw flash, you'll have to go to the main dealer.

Pixels: it depends on how bad the probs are. There are longer messages that scroll through that actually might be easier to intrepret as the letters will pass through working fields of pixels. Won't help if you can't read the value at the end of the message though. I'd suggest having your pixels repaired this way or that, though. Def worth it - your RR will 'feel' much newer.

Lots of info on the website. Please click on the logo in my sig and then go to 'products'. (We are working to structure the info on the site differently as well so that those who 'can't be bothered to read everything' will still be able to understand what the IIDTool is and does).

regards,
Steve 
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Can the IID tool be used to switch on/off the service due display (milage/date countdown etc) when the key is first turned? Mine's currently switched off and an indy I used failed to find a way to switch it on for me with whatever diag tool he had. He suggested the instrument cluster may need a reflash, but put a health warning on that so I declined. The car is late 06 so an early MY07 facelift. Cheers Mike - MPx

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Hi MPx,
By performing a SIR (service interval reset) on your vehicle with an IIDTool, this function should be reinstated. I say should because we have seen items in the past, where default settings were altered in such a way that it was necessary to diagnose and reinstate them.

Sorry we can't be more specific, but w/o getting 'hands-on' with your RR it's hard to tell. 
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I was just going to say that...

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stan wrote:
update on mine,

alarm chirp now working due to a replacement alarm module being fitted...any way of increasing the volume of the chirp steve?

still cant access the drl menu.


Hi Stan - that was the first question I asked: if the alarm was working. Laughing Glad to hear that this bit is now OK.

Chris is going to take a look into your DRL probs. He may contact you directly. I am off to the beach for a week or so... Cool 
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Ha - beat Patrick by a minute. Laughing

He'll be here while I'm snoozing in the sand. Cool 
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so whats your direct email so we can pester you on the beach steve... Laughing

seriously , have a well earned break... Wink ... - .- -.




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Hi Steve - good to see the leaps and bounds progress that you and your team are making with this tool.

I have been looking for one functionality and as yet have not seen it -"lane change flash" - it was on my vehicle (2007) until I left it with the dealer who inadvertantly disabled it!

Can this be fixed with the IID tool?

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Hi StevenA

The IIDTool can activate/deactivate this function on the Sport and Disco 3 / LR3. Since it was a standard feature on the 2006 and up Range Rover (called 3 turn flash), we did not add the option in the IIDTool. We will test it and if it works, we will add it for those vehicles also.

Regards

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Evening Patrick, could this be added to the 06MY VSE please? I have it on most of our other cars and would really appreciate it on my RR too...


Craig Thumbs Up

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Hi Patrick

Just as Craig has said, it would be really good if the 3 turn flash could be activated (specifically 06MY).

Thanks again for your rapid response to my (self inflicted) problem with bluetooth connection. It was "operator error" and not a problem with the IID Tool.

Colin

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Welcome to the forum Patrick Thumbs Up

Steve. Sun, Surf & Sand ( & Bikini Girls ) or is that only for us down under haha Laughing Laughing Enjoy your break

Gary

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SteveMFr wrote:
Hi MPx,
By performing a SIR (service interval reset) on your vehicle with an IIDTool, this function should be reinstated.


Thanks for this Steve - hope your hols are good!

Patrick, my take on Steve's answer is that by doing a "reset" it will (or at least might) switch the function back on. I'm guessing that if it does work, the car would then display 15000 miles next time I switch on as the start of the next service countdown. I was hoping for something closer to an on/off flag somewhere, and if switched on would actually show the current status (eg 1250 miles to go to next service or whatever). So is it the case that there's nowhere to look to see the current status albeit not currently dashboard displayed??? Mike - MPx

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