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bleeperman



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IID Tool

Classic Rolling with laughter waited a week for the tool to arrive and plugged in, just realised it uses the crappy mileage display to operate. How come Casio can do me a watch that works 10 years faultlessly but LR cannot do LCD. Guess what, cannot go any further, cannot get unlock code until I can read the display its unintelligible I thought they are all like that! Big Cry
Help how do you fix the LCD Display?

Post #332211 12th Jun 2015 3:28pm
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Zirconblue



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To be precise it's a BMW LCD, the later 'Land-Rover' ones are more reliable.

I take it you didn't get the Bluetooth IID tool then?

Post #332226 12th Jun 2015 4:22pm
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ajac8



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plenty of pixel repair offers on the bay of e but don't know if they are any good. I think is a case or replacing a ribbon behind the display? Could be a DIY jobbie? 405 AB exec seats Baltic and Cirrus
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gregdav



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IIRC there is a you tube video showing pixel repair.
hope it helps.
Greg. Thumbs Up

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bleeperman



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Cheers for info fellas hope I am amusing everyone. LR always say they only buy in the best that is what we pay ££££££s for!

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For the record, the PC base controller would be handy here since this is not an IIDTool BT

It's a BMW designed cluster. A colleague once had a BMW 740 with the same pixel problem, not so easy to fix but doable. Some do offer the service of replacing it. http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/


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Zirconblue



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bleeperman wrote:
Cheers for info fellas hope I am amusing everyone. LR always say they only buy in the best that is what we pay ££££££s for!


Yes BMW bang on about their superior German engineering. Sadly this is one of the many things BMW lumbered Land-Rover with, i dare say it's the main reason Land-Rover changed it for their own one.

Post #332284 12th Jun 2015 9:45pm
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The IID updater software for windows is bundled with a controller app - you can use that.

Post #332307 13th Jun 2015 8:08am
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bleeperman



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Tried this on three laptops still cannot get it to connect to the tool. Big Cry

It sees the tool OK and reads Firmware version on the Updater so my PC usb and lead must be ok.

Post #332324 13th Jun 2015 10:35am
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Zirconblue



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Isn't the updater tool just for updating the tools firmware?

The actual control software for it is in the same directory on your hard drive as the updater but you have to go and manually open it.

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+1... its called 'controller'. ... - .- -.




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bleeperman



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Yep using controller, no joy. Just tried updater to verify comms and it sees the tool. Got dash in bits and the instrument pack apart waiting for ribbon, think i have knackered a stepper motor taking the needle off but only reassembly will tell. Unlike the two minute job as per you tube this is not a job I'd recommend, with foresight should of sent the whole thing for repair at £99 its a bargain Rolling Eyes

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