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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 Electrical issues.
    And did you rule out the IDM and BCU both without success like the OP?... if not do those first as it was already explained in this thread
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    What happenned when you clicked on superlock off with nanocom outputs?
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    The BCU doesnt store fault codes , check the user guides https://www.nanocom-diagnostics.com/downloads
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    As you have nanocom you should try with another known good unlocked BCU if the IDM was ruled out
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    You should have use the unlock command before disabling things cos if it was locked with enabled superlock you should unlock it the same. Let superlock enabled when you unlock cos if you disabled it before trying to unlock it's possible that the...
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 Squeaky Clutch Pedal.
    Use a lubricant spray which has a flexible nozzle , something like THIS , see if you can reach it better through the under dash compartment where the fusebox is
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    sierrafery reacted to Jacek discovery 2's post in the thread Disco 2 @sierrafery with Like Like.
    Until today, we have not been able to find the cause of the fault. On Wednesday, we have an appointment at an authorized Land Rover service. I will let you know the diagnostic result from the service. Best regards, Jacek.
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 D2 Autobox P1884.
    As i said you have to record the "inputs fuelling" on card during a drive not fault codes
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    Fusebox is in the compartment under the steering wheel, ign pos 2(as to bring on the warning lights)
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 Centre diff lock.
    If a CDL is fitted with the proper linkage you must push the lever to the left to lock the diff no matter if it's in high or low, see this video from 2.20
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    In most cases, OEM means nothing these days if the brand is not clearely mentioned, it's just a marketing scam, the only reliabe suffix is LR for the genuines and those parts are coming in the LR box
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    I didnt know that there are so many Discoverys stolen
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    IMO a D5 should be safe enough with it's factory settings as long as the owner takes care of it's keys to not be lost no need for add-ons... that's quite valid for any Discovery with factory fitted alarm even the early ones
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    Most probably, they are supposed to be renewed every 105K miles or 7 years according to the maintainance check sheet
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Amigos and new friend!.
    Nanocom is from a different league, it can do more complex programming with the BCU than Foxwell or Icarsoft and these are not reliable at all when it comes to Td5 engine management(i learned that the hard way), they are usefull for the other...
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    Yes, there is a RF test in BCU - Utility
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    Hi. Replace the interior fusebox with 100% good one removed from a facelift, disconnect the battery before the swap then after reconnection turn ignition on(not crank) and let it so 5 minutes.
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    AA...ha... you should have said that from the beginning, that's very relevant cos if the fob does not unlock and the door's key switch doesnt work the system is not remobilised by anything as it's still in locked condition , do you have only one...
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    AAMOF Hawkeye works quite well with the '97 V8 D1 as it is, the gist is that no diagnostic tool would work as long as the vehicle is immobilised which is the case here so the only chance i see is to replace the alarm ECU, should be programmable...
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    IMO you have to replace the alarm ECU with confirmed working same part number one cos everything points to that unit unless it's a wiring issue on that path
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    1.Tell exactly the code description 2.The alarm LED is constantly on when you try to crank it?
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    Hi, if with two different ECUs the symptom and fault code is the same and the crank sensor and it's wiring were 100% ruled out then IMO the problem is mechanical but i cant guess what can it be especially if it was so from the beginning without...
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    If you want one to have reliable engine management coverage for the Td5 too then you need a Hawkeye Total ... no other LR multivehicle tool would work well with the Td5 EMS that's verified, Icarsoft is the worst of all from it's cathegory Foxwell...
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    sierrafery reacted to Stanleysteamer's post in the thread Disco 2 Srs light with Like Like.
    Right. Well I had a good look at the socket and there didn't appear to be any sort of shorting bar. It is just a very plain-two hole socket, round holes, nothing else. I looked at the pin part of the connection to see if that told me anything...
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 Srs light.
    That was the ideea based on how it looks but i didnt try myself at the airbag plug as when i had the SRS light it was a pretensioner and this kind of resistor worked for that one but the airbag side might be more sensitive.... unfortunately there...
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 Srs light.
    Hi, did you check in the plug if it has that shorting bar or not? what code did you get before using the resistor when the SRS light first came on? also with the resistor connected into the plug can you erase the code?
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 @sierrafery.
    The ECM or SLABS would not affect how the DCVs are managed cos it's about vehicle speed and rpm inputs necessary for the overall ACE activity, none of these inputs would cause that constant voltage on only one DCV as both should have 0V with...
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 @sierrafery.
    If it was not made some mistake with that bypass and the wiring is intact the only problem can be the ECU in this case
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 @sierrafery.
    Hi. Yes, seems like a wiring issue on the DCV's circuit but to confirm that you need a compatible diagnostic tool cos that "parts darts" game you played by replacing parts randomly is ineffective.. if you know how to work based on the diagrams...
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    sierrafery replied to the thread Disco 2 Srs light.
    I didnt find specific D2 connector picture but the principle is the same on all as when the plugs to airbags are disconnected the pins to be shorted to protect from accidental deployment if you see what i mean
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