Big_Rig1988
Member
So I have not long had my L322... Since buying it, I've rebuilt the air suspension compressor (fixing the air suspension inactive message) and I've given it a full service: engine, gearbox, transfer box and diffs.
While I was under it, I noticed what looked like an exhaust for a FBH coming from almost directly under where the battery would sit... The was plenty of plastic surrounding whatever is in there... The exhaust itself looked brand new (no soot) so I don't think it has ever run (if it is a FBH)...
Question is, did LR fit these and just delete the coding to run it for the lower spec models? I know the Vogue had a FBH as standard at this age. If the coding has just been switched to off, can it just be toggled on with the correct diagnostic gear? I've got an Autel with the Land Rover / Jaguar software which is brilliant for most things on the car, but I've never tried to do anything quite like this before... I wondered if anyone else has?
While I was under it, I noticed what looked like an exhaust for a FBH coming from almost directly under where the battery would sit... The was plenty of plastic surrounding whatever is in there... The exhaust itself looked brand new (no soot) so I don't think it has ever run (if it is a FBH)...
Question is, did LR fit these and just delete the coding to run it for the lower spec models? I know the Vogue had a FBH as standard at this age. If the coding has just been switched to off, can it just be toggled on with the correct diagnostic gear? I've got an Autel with the Land Rover / Jaguar software which is brilliant for most things on the car, but I've never tried to do anything quite like this before... I wondered if anyone else has?