iCarsoft i930
Supersport did a great write up and tutorial on it.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...-vmware-64725/
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...-vmware-64725/
Will any of these allow you to reprogram in a key fob? I don't mind spending a little more to get this added feature?
I can't think of anything else I would want to reprogram. Would love to hear opinions on what is good to reprogram.
I can't think of anything else I would want to reprogram. Would love to hear opinions on what is good to reprogram.
The reason i asked i pickup one for 150 and it not a bad little machine from what i can see. It clear my amigos and my knock sensor with no problem. To dam cold to spend any time really playing.
It is open to all land rover and jag models, so no $$$ upgrade needed when going from a early d2 to a new defender.
It is open to all land rover and jag models, so no $$$ upgrade needed when going from a early d2 to a new defender.
Is there anything that the Autocom can do that the Nanocom can't do?
From what I can see, the Nanocom can do everything the Autocom can AND it can reprogram a key/fob.
Am I missing something?
From what I can see, the Nanocom can do everything the Autocom can AND it can reprogram a key/fob.
Am I missing something?
So, from what I see the Nanocom Evolution (NCOM04) is about $450. This comes with all the cables needed and software for your laptop (which is used for updating the firmware)
The Autocom CDP+ 3 in 1 for Car and Trucks (2014.02 Plus 3 in 1). $90. This is a device and it looks like it comes with some software. Not sure if this is the Delphi software referenced in so many posts. This also has bluetooth, instead of having to attach cables.
The Autocom and Nanocom seem to do the same, unless you unlock the Nanocom. Couldn't find any reference a "unlocked" nanocom. Also you should be able to to program keys with the Nanocom, but you have to buy a separate module, which I can't find any reference to.
With the Autocom's, there is also a bit of confusion. Do I get the Red Type, the Gray Type, or the Silver one? What is the difference?
WHY IS THIS SO CONFUSING!!!
The Autocom CDP+ 3 in 1 for Car and Trucks (2014.02 Plus 3 in 1). $90. This is a device and it looks like it comes with some software. Not sure if this is the Delphi software referenced in so many posts. This also has bluetooth, instead of having to attach cables.
The Autocom and Nanocom seem to do the same, unless you unlock the Nanocom. Couldn't find any reference a "unlocked" nanocom. Also you should be able to to program keys with the Nanocom, but you have to buy a separate module, which I can't find any reference to.
With the Autocom's, there is also a bit of confusion. Do I get the Red Type, the Gray Type, or the Silver one? What is the difference?
WHY IS THIS SO CONFUSING!!!
Oh, I'm sorry, there is also a Autocom Gold US$118.00 - V2014.02 Golden CDP for Cars & Trucks & Generic 3 in 1 With OKI Chip and Bluetooth Plus Truck Cables
This has, I guess, EVERYTHING for $118
Then it seems you have to buy the Delphi software, but every link I see to Delphi 2014.xxx also shows it coming with some plastic box thingy that seems like it would be the equivalent to the Autocom.
This has, I guess, EVERYTHING for $118
Then it seems you have to buy the Delphi software, but every link I see to Delphi 2014.xxx also shows it coming with some plastic box thingy that seems like it would be the equivalent to the Autocom.


