sierrafery
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To ask an obvious question (sorry) you did get the unlock codes for the D2 TD5?
To ask an obvious question (sorry) you did get the unlock codes for the D2 TD5?
This is all intriguing! And I am using Linux, not M$ or Apple, however, I got my Nanocom out the car and photoed the actual sequence on mine, starting with the info page on its version page:PopPops,
Thanks for your interest however please see above as that is where I was sent as a page 2 after pressing TD5 engine; perhaps you now appreciate my problem.
I must point out that I am working on my Appel Mac but Nanocom seem to be using Microsoft operating system. I am not totally sure my PC is talking to the Nanocom correctly.
I suppose if it was easy everybody would be doing it!
20200205 means 5th February 2020 as the “release” date of the firmware. Mine is 12th February 2018 which I think is the release before yours. The release notes tell you what the changes are, but from memory it is only minor.PopPops,
Thanks for your support I find it most encouraging. Your print out would appear to be the same as mine except the Global Update, mine is 20200205; not sure how this effects the output information. I have just spent 45 minuets on the vehicle working my way up and down every branch of the logic tree but could not find any window with 'Utilities'! Tomorrow my niece will, I hope, be bringing her laptop, with Microsoft operating system, and we will attempt to log onto the Nanocom site and download the appropriate unlock codes. I have found that I only have unlock code 01 and 03 which strikes me as several short of what I will need. Still we live and learn. I have to say that in my working life if I had an ECU problem I just called the responsible, for that ECU, engineer down to 'fix' it. I just designed and tested wiring harnesses!
Glad you finally found it.Update number two.
Following Serrafery advise I looked for but could not find the 'Utility' button however as a Dyslexic I know to read everything at lease twice if not more and there it was hiding on page two of one window. Clearly operator error! My thanks to Serrafery and PopPops for their help and encouragement.
That encouragement caused me to look again and again and finally once the engine, replacement, Electronic Control Module and the Body Control Module were talking to each other off went the engine; hurray! Not a cheep fix but then the vehicle would be scrap if I could not fix it. My skills are with the harness and I could not find any problems there and everything lined up with the circuit diagrams I have. But thanks to this sites help and the newly purchased Nanocom it is running. Tomorrow I plan to reset the Air Suspension hight as I have had to replace both hight sensors.
The old ECU is perhaps so much junk but I plan to see if there are any ECU repairs out there as I may be thinking of purchasing a TD5 for my project vehicle that has been under reconstruction for about 30 years now. It is a Series 2A 109" but now on a 110" chassis and will have many JLR bits; needs a harness engineer - like me!
Regards
and thank you all
Ken
Well done!!Update number two.
Following Serrafery advise I looked for but could not find the 'Utility' button however as a Dyslexic I know to read everything at lease twice if not more and there it was hiding on page two of one window. Clearly operator error! My thanks to Serrafery and PopPops for their help and encouragement.
That encouragement caused me to look again and again and finally once the engine, replacement, Electronic Control Module and the Body Control Module were talking to each other off went the engine; hurray! Not a cheep fix but then the vehicle would be scrap if I could not fix it. My skills are with the harness and I could not find any problems there and everything lined up with the circuit diagrams I have. But thanks to this sites help and the newly purchased Nanocom it is running. Tomorrow I plan to reset the Air Suspension hight as I have had to replace both hight sensors.
The old ECU is perhaps so much junk but I plan to see if there are any ECU repairs out there as I may be thinking of purchasing a TD5 for my project vehicle that has been under reconstruction for about 30 years now. It is a Series 2A 109" but now on a 110" chassis and will have many JLR bits; needs a harness engineer - like me!
Regards
and thank you all
Ken
As long as you have nanocom unlocked for discovery 2 you have all the systems unlocked no other codes required, codes are needed only to unlock for other vehicles(modells)... the air suspension is in the SLABS submenu and the EAT in D2 autogearbox(second page)...insist on that emulatorperhaps we will find the EAT unlock code! (NB No joy with the air suspension I suspect another unlock code required?).
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