ABS Amigo...
The offroad only reference is probably a "CYA" thing. The Amigo reads active ABS codes, stores them internally, erases the codes in the Disco, then the owner can read the codes by plugging the Amigo into a USB port. Handy little item. And no, it's not left plugged in while you drive. (either on or off road)
1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
114:Shuttle Valve Electric Failure
<-END Faults
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
114:Shuttle Valve Electric Failure
<-END Faults
-Anthony
Some clubs already do that. But I'm sure a group other than club members can organize something like that easily.
My 2c: If you're going to pool money to buy one, you might consider getting more people on board (say 5 or 6) and get a Hawkeye.
-Anthony
My 2c: If you're going to pool money to buy one, you might consider getting more people on board (say 5 or 6) and get a Hawkeye.
-Anthony
Nice Job. I've got my Amigo in the mail and it should be here tomorrow. I can't wait to get rid of the "Three Amigos". Did you notice a difference in the braking after you fixed the shuttle valve?
When you did the shuttle valve job, did you but just the seal kit($39.99) or the Switch and seal kit ($133.45)?
When you did the shuttle valve job, did you but just the seal kit($39.99) or the Switch and seal kit ($133.45)?



