gfromleeds
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I have yea but im thinking a rangerover luxury in a 4door off road pickup
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I have yea but im thinking a rangerover luxury in a 4door off road pickup
And unreliable just like the Navarra, or perhaps worse.Would be unstoppable and comfortable, 2 things Navara's Arnt
Qatar , did your new steering column on your l322 sort out your suspension levelling quirk ?
FaultmatePaul I have fitted the second hand column now the dealer will not programme the SAS as it was not fitted by them and they will also not programme used parts. So I am looking into alternatives as to how this can be done, there are no other dealers or indies here and doubt anyone has a genuine T4 or similar, Allcomms wont do it neither will any other diagnostics I have access to, so a bit fooked at the moment??
Saint has AllComms. As far as I'm aware, the Faultmate can do everything dealer diagnostics can do and in the case of the P38 more.Has the Faultmate the capability to programme new parts/ECU's to a vehicle system as does the dealers diagnostics? I seem to remember Saint fitting a ABS module and having to take to a indie for programming as I thought he had a Faultmate, but I maybe wrong??
Paul I have fitted the second hand column now the dealer will not programme the SAS as it was not fitted by them and they will also not programme used parts. So I am looking into alternatives as to how this can be done, there are no other dealers or indies here and doubt anyone has a genuine T4 or similar, Allcomms wont do it neither will any other diagnostics I have access to, so a bit fooked at the moment??[/QUOTE. Cheers , I didn't realise the steering angle sensor had to be programmed , what about the steering column ecu ? Is that plug and play? I mean can you actually start and drive the thing at least ?
Just email BBS with your questions, I'm pretty sure it can do all you need but wise to check first as it's not cheapPaul, from what I can find out the column ECU does not need programming it is plug and play, however the SAS certainly does need programming to the car. Yep I can still use the vehicle but have all the warning lights and boings going on, suspension is up and stays up but can't change settings as it shows a soft fault, am now looking into getting a Faultmate but first need to verify it can programme and not just read/clear faults.