TAKdriver

Active Member
Hi
Don't have a problem : just getting ready for the day it happens.
Can anybody tell me if this tool does what it says on the box ?
i.e. You just plug it in and it does the whole reset without additional software ?
 
Hi
Don't have a problem : just getting ready for the day it happens.
Can anybody tell me if this tool does what it says on the box ?
i.e. You just plug it in and it does the whole reset without additional software ?

thats what it says on the box.:D
 
Hi
Don't have a problem : just getting ready for the day it happens.
Can anybody tell me if this tool does what it says on the box ?
i.e. You just plug it in and it does the whole reset without additional software ?

Cheaper to buy a cable on Ebay and download free software from www.rswsolutions.com if you have a laptop:D:D:D
 
while the buddy box is compact and easy to store i prefer the laptop and cable. it is also possible to use the software and cable on a pda if you have one lying around doing nothing!!! maybe even some sat nave systems but they have to be windows based units!!!
 
I've bought the cable and downloaded software.

I heard that you can use the software to deflate the system prior to replacing the airbags, is this correct?
 
Yeah I read that but it said

The EASunlock software suite comes with the three main functions that any Range Rover owner would need for the EAS subsystem. The software will Reset an EAS fault, Read the Stored EAS faults and Re-calibrate the EAS stored profile heights.

It doesn't mention depressurising the system?
 
Just watched the video and have seen about the 2 buttons at the bottom, all becomes clear
 
I've bought the cable and downloaded software.

I heard that you can use the software to deflate the system prior to replacing the airbags, is this correct?

Yes. It's great software and does lots more than that.

Personally, I find carrying a laptop around to be a bit of a pain though so I think I might buy an EAS Kicker. There is a lite version now for about £50 apparently (still cheaper than fixing the problem!).

Guy
 
I've bought the cable and downloaded software.

I heard that you can use the software to deflate the system prior to replacing the airbags, is this correct?

No need to depressurise the system to replace airbags, shearch "An Idiots Guide (thats me) to replacing airbags":D:D:D:D:D
 

Similar threads