That's a shame.DON'T buy a FOXWELL - I bought one, it failed after a few months and they (Foxwell) are (essentially) refusing to repair it...
ok, I was a little surprised by the price of the Gap iiD (528$ plus shipping and tax!) also I can never help a friend since its vin locked..... but I guess it is the best to have as g stuart clearly said!
well I need to calibrate the suspension and the fancy multi thousand tool I borrowed from my friend will not do that, aaaaahhhhhhhhhh
DON'T buy a FOXWELL - I bought one, it failed after a few months and they (Foxwell) are (essentially) refusing to repair it...
Might be worth having a jolly good look at the proper Foxwell website. I understand they keep on updating them.As @Stanleysteamer says that's a shame, I've had a Foxwell NT510pro for a few years and not had an issue. I believe the NT530 has fewer functions for reasons only known to Foxwell though.
Might be worth having a jolly good look at the proper Foxwell website. I understand they keep on updating them.
Don't know if this helps and no i didn't get it off their site cos I was told i had to sign in with "wordpress?????"I'm on there now but I can't find the function list for the NT530 for Jag/LR![]()
http://blog.chinacardiags.com/foxwell-nt530-function-list-customer-feedback-faq/
Aha!
Well that works and you can then click on Land rover. to get to the spreadsheet I couldn't put up.
You have to read quite a way down here but according to one guy, yes it does it.Found it here but can't see suspension calibration unless it's called RLM - Ride level control module, which still don't say it will callibrate
https://www.foxwelltech.us/support-fun-list.html
So who's a clever Stanley tonight!!!!!!So height calibration comes under special functions as per your spreadsheet![]()
So who's a clever Stanley tonight!!!!!!
(CBA to go through the spreadsheet and didn't think I'd see it if it was there!!!)