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Hairball



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Hi thanks for the reply after selecting any upgrades turn on locking etc how exactly is the writing of the ccf performed as im scared to do it after all my problems Whistle

Post #368246 21st Jan 2016 11:05am
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Lost for Words



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Once you've selected what you want, make a final check of the battery voltage and select "Upload changes". You'll be asked to confirm and then the IID will proceed to write the CCF. Afterwards, cycle the ignition when the IID asks, it will clear any faults and you're all done. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #368251 21st Jan 2016 11:31am
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Mr Tee



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Have been seriously thinking about purchasing said device, however one slip of the finger and all hell breaks loose, not sure now!

Post #368258 21st Jan 2016 11:53am
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Lost for Words



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It's only really the flashing (inc. CCF editing) that carries significant risk; the rest has little potential for problems. Aside from that, the tool has been made as user friendly as possible, is very safe and you get top service from GAP. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #368260 21st Jan 2016 12:03pm
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Mr Tee



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Aye I suppose you're right, am getting Censored ed off with £40 for a diagnostic check, which, lets be honest, is every other month! Mr. Green It's currently got 4 different warnings which have appeared over the last couple of days!

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Lost for Words



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That's the great thing; not only does it negate those £40 fees, it's also more convenient, being available for you to use whenever you like and you can save all the codes and data at the touch of a button. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #368265 21st Jan 2016 12:12pm
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Mr Tee



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Do you work for GAP?

Post #368267 21st Jan 2016 12:23pm
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Lost for Words



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Nope. I'm just a happy customer. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #368268 21st Jan 2016 12:26pm
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Mr Tee



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Ah ok, thought you were giving me the pitch Thumbs Up

Post #368278 21st Jan 2016 1:25pm
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Mikey



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Come up one night, and I'll let you have a go of mine Thumbs Up

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Alistair



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Depending on how far apart you are - it may be worth paying for an additional VIN licence on an existing tool rather than buying your own - and coming to some suitable arrangement on how to split the difference Cool

Post #368292 21st Jan 2016 3:26pm
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Mr Tee



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That's a generous offer Mikey, as I have a few fault codes, and you don't work for free, there would have to be a charge involved.

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For the record, there is always a risk when flashing the CCF or an ECU. However, we've incorporated several safety nets which prevents such occurrences. It's been more then a year since we had such a case which are generally caused by an issue present on the vehicle (bent, dirty OBDII terminals) or by user error (panic, tool disconnection during flashing). We've always managed to recover from such situations by using special tools developed just for this purpose. Reading the user manual and taking the necessary precautions do reduce the risk significantly.

And none of the people on this thread work for us, although they are starting to know the products very well Thumbs Up

And it's a team effort, the merit goes to the silent ones Wink http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/


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Mikey



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Not this time Thumbs Up

Have run 2 group buys for the IID in the past, and demo'd it a few times to those interested

GAP have helped me out in my times of need (caused by other diagnostic equipment) as well as advice when I have been scratching my head. It's the least I can do for them Thumbs Up

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Mr Tee



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I'll be in touch tomorrow Thumbs Up

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