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nbunney



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Haweye - LR Diagnostics Tool

Anyone interested in 1?

The is a guy on the LRO forum has sort of done a deal with them @ £210 +vat delivered, incl. 1 unlock code for any LR, so FFRR OK.

http://www.lro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=56959

If you want 1 and do not want to subscribe let me know and I'll pass your details on.

He needs:
full name, e mail address and telephone number.

To pass onto them


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Post #24940 6th Aug 2010 8:09pm
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doublejay



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is that not the computer widget they use to give LBW at the cricket ??

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nbunney



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For those that do not know about the Hawkeye have a look here and download their info sheets

http://www.bearmach.com/products.html

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i've read the pdf's Shocked but still would like to know if this will switch drls on and maybe activate 'tv in motion' or is it mostly engine diagnostics..

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Scarey

Never used 1, so I would give them a bell

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might do that , thanks nigel.

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scarey wrote:
i've read the pdf's Shocked but still would like to know if this will switch drls on and maybe activate 'tv in motion' or is it mostly engine diagnostics..


iBus interface will switch on your TV in motion, as well as a whole host of other things to do with Nav, phone, PDC and lights etc

Costs about £40... 

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i got the touch screen nav unit with the optical cabling [i think] ,so will this £40 work for me dan.

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scarey wrote:
i got the touch screen nav unit with the optical cabling [i think] ,so will this £40 work for me dan.


No, what would work for you would be filling your signature info out so people know what car you have. 

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will do that dan but i have mentioned in numerous threads what kind of system i have , but point taken.. ... - .- -.




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dan_uk_1984



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My head is full of RR related crap, not what you may or may not have posted a few weeks ago in a random thread I may or may not have read.

N e hoo, sorry to sound nobbish. It's just a bug bare of mine Thumbs Up 

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hoppy_70



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What car have you got Dan??




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Reply received from Bearmach:

Hawkeye covers all major every day requirements of a diagnostic tool. It has the ability to read and clear DTC's as well as having live data,actuators with some limited programming functions. These application are through out the full sixteen Land Rover vehicle application of the tool.

The initial price of the tool includes one vehicle type application being active. Additional vehicle type unlocks are available. These additional unlocks can be purchase singly or as a master. The master unlock activates all sixteen vehicle types.

You mention suspension in you email. Hawkeye has full suspension function but is unable to calibrate. This is planned for a future upgrade.

Kind regards
Clive Myall
Bearmach

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Oh Gaz, you're like me, undecided as to which diagnostics tool to purchase. I've looked at the Hawkeye, the IIDTool, the Faultmate and the RAC and I still can't make my mind up Big Cry

I would like the Faultmate, but for that sort of money and locked onto one vehicle is a lot of wonga............

Ideally I want something that does 'it all' from suspension to engine and everything in between.

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Still confuddled..... Confused Confused Confused

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