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James W



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Ahh okay so you just have one threshold for either 1=active and 2=passive, I was trying to be clever with two separate colours!

Will adjust thanks Thumbs Up FFRR SDV8 Autobiography

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Gremlin500



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I just have mine both set at value 1, red below one, and green above one.
For interest, other values as follows:

Oil Temp: value 90 (deg. C) red below, green above.
Soot Trigger: red if abve 55, green when below 10
Exhaust Temps: red below 500, green above 500
Distance between regens: green above 190, red below 150 (warning regens may have been missed)
Avg. time between regens: no visual warnings.

I guess there’s no right or wrong way to set it up, but I’d be interested to learn from others what they do and why? Sheep “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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James W



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Super, have added some more formatting. Need to go and try it for real later (not just demo mode) and see if my Bluetooth OBD dongle works okay with it

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James W wrote:
Ahh okay so you just have one threshold for either 1=active and 2=passive, I was trying to be clever with two separate colours!

Will adjust thanks Thumbs Up


No --just set the top threshold to 1, the actual value will show 0 when all is OK- Regen not happening, no alarm, it will show 1 passive Regen when the exhaust temp is greater than 250C ish value no alarm. When it changes to 2 then you get visual and/or sound alarm.

See below copy of mine for visual, Ignore the red 13 screen print was done in Demo mode, the only numbers you will see here will be 0,1 or 2

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Sound (again ignore the red 24 demo mode)

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Kot



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James W wrote:
Super, have added some more formatting. Need to go and try it for real later (not just demo mode) and see if my Bluetooth OBD dongle works okay with it

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James W



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Right just had a first go at this for real, had to pop to my folks house which is about 15 mins of suburban/rural driving, pretty continuous, min 30 max 60 mph.

First of all I was surprised to see how high the soot level was and distance since last regen. If that's in metres it means my last regen was a long drive in France on holiday a couple of weeks ago. It looks like I'm well due an active regen.

I also noted my exhaust temps never really got above 180ish constantly. So I need to get those up a lot more. I was surprised how long it took to get the oil up to temperature. It was only half way back that it happened.

I have a long drive to Leeds tomorrow so I'll keep it running and hopefully all the parameters will be met for an active regen either going or returning.

This was the screen after arriving at my folks just earlier

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This was the screen after the drive back which was longer and faster

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Kot



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JamesW
you can change to miles by selecting sensor properties by going down to Default units and at the bottom select None this selects Default units as miles.

Also its worth upgrading to the Pro version has you get more selections etc and its a few £'s and 1 of these is soot in grams etc maybe also reason why you see meters? 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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Gremlin500



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#2 Get the “Pro” version, the free version is a dead loss. Thumbs Up “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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James W



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Bought the Pro version - just hadn't got around to it previously. Can't find the Units field for Sensor Properties yet but it's no great issue at the moment. Looking forward to seeing what happens tomorrow on a longer motorway journey Thumbs Up

I did look to see if there was an AndroidAuto-compatible OBD app, seems there is one but it's useless. That would be really handy if Car Scanner Pro added that function Smile Thumbs Up FFRR SDV8 Autobiography

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Ah! Another regeneration trainee nerd is born! Rolling with laughter
The Regen Gods (Kot & Luxmoggy) will smile on you! Bow down Bow down Bow down Very Happy Rolling with laughter “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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TonyHammer61



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L405 regen problems

Hi Kot
Thanks for your reply. Do you happen to have a link to the adapter and the best iOS app to use it with please?

Tony

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Gremlin500



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Gremlin500 wrote:
@MarkA,

You don't use any vehicle bluetooth profile, if I understand you correctly.

The Vgate iCar Pro BLE 4.0 connects directly to the Car Scanner Pro app in your phone via Bluetooth 4.0 (needs a newish phone)

Clear instructions are given with the Vgate unit. it's neccessary to select the correct vehicle type in the app, you can use "Demo" mode for this, and the app will remember all settings when you make the real connection.

Hope this helps.

EDIT: One more thing, be careful about which Vgate unit you buy, there are a LOT of the old ones on the net.
I think mine was £27 on Amazon IIRC.
 “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Vgate iCar Pro BLE 4.0

Amazon says that this does NOT fit a Land Rover Range Rover IV SUV 4.4 Sdv8 4X4

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vgate-BLE-iPhone-...B071D8SYXN

Can you recommend an alternative that is compatible with my vehicle please?

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Kot



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Re: L405 regen problems

TonyHammer61 wrote:
Hi Kot
Thanks for your reply. Do you happen to have a link to the adapter and the best iOS app to use it with please?

Tony


I use the wifi vgate search Amazon for Vgate iCar Pro Wi-Fi OBD2 OBDII Car Auto Diagnostic Scanner Tool Check Engine Light for iOS i-Phone/iPad/Android Compatible With Adapter.

But has Gremlin says you can get the same vgate which is Bluetooth both do the job

and the iOS car scanner app is https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/car-scanner-elm-obd2/id1259933623 but get the pro version (in app purchases) 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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Kot



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Re: Vgate iCar Pro BLE 4.0

TonyHammer61 wrote:
Amazon says that this does NOT fit a Land Rover Range Rover IV SUV 4.4 Sdv8 4X4

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vgate-BLE-iPhone-...B071D8SYXN

Can you recommend an alternative that is compatible with my vehicle please?


I would say Amazon are wrong, any OBD2 device will fit any modern car. 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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