dantheman4.6

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ive just purchased couple of leads of ebay so that i can reset my airsuspension, im now thinking of how easy or difficult it may be has anyone on here done this and if so can you guide me many thanks.
 
That link shows the Buddy Box. I have bought a cable and a disk off e-bay so as to be able to reset my eas with my laptop. Has anyone used their laptop to reset same, and how easy was it. Piccies if poss. Cheers
 
That link shows the Buddy Box. I have bought a cable and a disk off e-bay so as to be able to reset my eas with my laptop. Has anyone used their laptop to reset same, and how easy was it. Piccies if poss. Cheers

Scroll down the page on the link given earlier, you will get to "EASUnlock software operation". Start from there as that will probably be the software you have.......
 
Has anyone bought this "EAS Buddy Box"? I know this solution with the cable and software works , but how often do you have your laptop etc in your car? I like this idea of this simple plug in box, however it only clears the fault and you still have to use the software and cable to run the calibration etc. I would like to know if anyone on here has used either of the solutions sucessfully.
 
Has anyone bought this "EAS Buddy Box"? I know this solution with the cable and software works , but how often do you have your laptop etc in your car? I like this idea of this simple plug in box, however it only clears the fault and you still have to use the software and cable to run the calibration etc. I would like to know if anyone on here has used either of the solutions sucessfully.

I have a 10 year old Toshiba Libretto 100 laptop that I leave in the glove box with the OBD lead all the time. The Libretto is the size of a VHS video cassette, runs Windows Me and has a 7" TFT colour screen and full keyboard. It cost me ~ £60 a couple of years ago and is a really good way to go for on-the-road EAS work !
 

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