Russell 1

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Will a Hawkeye allow you to do what is needed to sort out the air suspension on a 2005 l322 with Hitachi compressor and Jag engine? I'm asking because I also have a 2002 td5 disco and have read Hawkeye is best for that and i would like to only buy one computer if pos.
 
I don't know about the Hawkeye, but the Gap Diagnostics IID will do everything you need on modern LRs. ;)
 
Hawkeye is the most expensive of that lot .
Can you suggest a computer that will calibrate suspension on a l322 and read/reset codes on a td5 disco?
 
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So to follow this up a couple of pic of my hawkeye plugged into my L322.
Ant I didn't go into the setting but I'm sure it allows me to adjust and reset air suspension same as my d2 hawkeye did.
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When Hawkeye was introduced for the P38 it was as useful as tits on a Mars bar. Loads of fault codes but no explanation of what they meant. It seems to have improved over time. But it really needed to.
 
I'm still no further on with this. The Hawkeye that's currently available looks different to the one above. Also I read a pdf listing it's abilities and programming? Is not ticked. I searched for foxwell nt510pro but it appears to no longer be available. 520 and 530 are.?
 
Foxwell nt 530 has suspension options including, transport mode, deflate/inflate each corner and adjust heights (couple of others cant think off without pluging it in) I would go for that pretty sure it will do what you want.
 
I've not done it before so I'm not really sure what I'm looking for but I want to be able to calibrate suspension/ reset height sensors.
 

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