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Hairball



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Gap iid bluetooth

Hi all got my iid bluetooth today paid my £25 to gap sent the 10 digit activation number etc anyone know when i will get my unlock code as i herd they dont work saturdays Big Cry

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Post #367223 15th Jan 2016 4:28pm
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Hairball



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Whos the person on here to ask?

Post #367233 15th Jan 2016 5:58pm
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CY



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You can get it immediately by activating on their website Thumbs Up 2002 Range Rover Td6 Vogue

Post #367249 15th Jan 2016 7:20pm
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Hairball



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When i filled the details on there website i got email saying its being processed ive been all through there website and it says after paying the money most people have to wait 2 hrs for code to unlock iid tool ive been waiting 5hrs now

Post #367253 15th Jan 2016 7:27pm
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Hairball



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I sent activation code to them i have no unlock code

Post #367254 15th Jan 2016 7:29pm
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Post #367257 15th Jan 2016 7:46pm
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Hairball



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Yes no junk ,on there website when i log in it says processing as its done for last 5 and half hours

Post #367259 15th Jan 2016 7:49pm
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Hairball



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Just had email from patric telling me to send the activation code and they will do owner transfer i have done this 3 times now and replyed to his email with the same code Sad

Post #367261 15th Jan 2016 7:55pm
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Hairball



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Hi and help lol i got code off patrick all working fine checked through everything see what was on or off ie sat nav on go etc all was well i then went into phone itwas set to blutooth n nokia cradle i changed it to blutooth modual and clicked update or what ever it is and all hells broke loose all the dash n car shut down like it had no battery on it then seconds later all came back on but with every light and faults galor and car is dead not starting or turning over but im intouch with patrick at gap who is trying to sort it out its blowed my mind Big Cry

Post #367277 15th Jan 2016 10:57pm
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Mikey



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Change the settings back Whistle

Post #367279 15th Jan 2016 11:01pm
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Hairball



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It wont even work patrick running me through everything for hours

Post #367281 15th Jan 2016 11:25pm
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Unfortunately, you are now learning the ways of CCF editing the hard way. This is why a CCF setting should never be changed unless you know it needs to be. Why did you decide to change the setting? I think I'm right in saying it was correct beforehand. Question

Trust in GAP; they will get you sorted in the end, but please, please read the manual and be more wary in future. These tools are very powerful and need to be used with caution. Flashing ECUs carries some risk even for professionals. Thumbs Up

PS: The experience of the car shutting down and coming back to life with lights showing is perfectly normal when flashing ECUs. It does take some getting used to. Normally, the ignition needs to be cycled and the IID will clear the faults and all will be OK. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Hairball



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Hi yes i am a fool i did read the manual before hand but obviously did not understand it .all i was doing was trying to make my phone contacts show on touch screen on my last rrff bodsy came out and did for me so i had a look around on iid but could not find how to do it ,but i changed bluetooth with nokia cradel to bluetooth modual and updated it ,it then came up with no phone so i thought o well ill restore back to as it was ccf restore and bam all lights on dash all fault codes scrolling no starting or turning over and iid tool was not connecting to car, patrick has been more than helpfull and it now accepts iid tool and restores my ccf but still is the same after doing all this i think today he is going to restore with a factory rrff ccf so fingers crossed he can sort it out Bow down

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Post #367319 16th Jan 2016 9:56am
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Lost for Words



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Hopefully that'll do the trick. Thumbs Up

To get what your after you need to look under "ECU Flash". Wink

NB: It's a long flash so back up power should be used - a standard charger is not suitable; you need a smooth supply mode, or alternatively, jump leads to another car with the engine running. Don't interrupt it or do anything that could cause any voltage fluctuations while flashing. In short, good, stable voltage is key to successful flashing. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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