Let's talk OBD
#21
I just changed o2 sensors and ran into a problem now so it would be very helpful. I use a solus but that has generic software for land rover which sucks.
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I looked and could not find a definitive list of what it woudl do for Disco's that the Delphi would not - do we have that list? I think it will do the key program thing but what about matching ECU to Inst. Cluster? Program an ECU or BCU? Change BCU programming (locks, etc)?
what is the delphi?
#25
Speaking of reprogramming keys...
doesnt this work?
Land Rover 1996 (Oval Shape)
Procedure
1. Ensure ignition is OFF, doors unlocked, bonnet switch closed.
2. Ensure procedure from 3 to 9 is completed within 8 seconds.
3. Switch Ignition ON
4. Switch Ignition OFF
5. Lock Doors and Unlock Doors
6. Release Bonnet Switch
7. Switch Ignition ON
8. Switch Ignition OFF
9. If alarm is set, horn will sound and LED with light. Now programming of plips can be completed.
10. Press and hold down button on plip until LED flashes.
11. Repeat for additional plips.
12. The dash LED will extinguish if both plips have been programmed successfully.
2002 models (BMW remote in key)
Procedure
1. With the doors shut and from inside the vehicle.
2. Turn ignition to position 1 and back to off within 5 seconds
3. Remove key from ignition and press and hold the unlock button (has an arrow on it) for 15 seconds during this time press the key lock button (has Land Rover logo) 3 times within 5 seconds
4. Release both buttons
5. Doors will lock and unlock to show correct programming has occurred
Freelander (with Rover type 2 button remote)
Procedure
Unlock the car using the key, then operate the lock button on the handset at least 4 times.
Alternative Method
Procedure
Unlock the car using the key, then press lock & unlock buttons alternately several times
Alternative Method
Procedure
1. Lock car by using key in lock
2. Move out of range and press button on fob for 5 secs.
3. Unlock car door with key but do not open door
4. Standing near the vehicle, press the dotted button 4 times very quickly, the door should lock
5. Then press the unlock button and door should unlock.
doesnt this work?
Land Rover 1996 (Oval Shape)
Procedure
1. Ensure ignition is OFF, doors unlocked, bonnet switch closed.
2. Ensure procedure from 3 to 9 is completed within 8 seconds.
3. Switch Ignition ON
4. Switch Ignition OFF
5. Lock Doors and Unlock Doors
6. Release Bonnet Switch
7. Switch Ignition ON
8. Switch Ignition OFF
9. If alarm is set, horn will sound and LED with light. Now programming of plips can be completed.
10. Press and hold down button on plip until LED flashes.
11. Repeat for additional plips.
12. The dash LED will extinguish if both plips have been programmed successfully.
2002 models (BMW remote in key)
Procedure
1. With the doors shut and from inside the vehicle.
2. Turn ignition to position 1 and back to off within 5 seconds
3. Remove key from ignition and press and hold the unlock button (has an arrow on it) for 15 seconds during this time press the key lock button (has Land Rover logo) 3 times within 5 seconds
4. Release both buttons
5. Doors will lock and unlock to show correct programming has occurred
Freelander (with Rover type 2 button remote)
Procedure
Unlock the car using the key, then operate the lock button on the handset at least 4 times.
Alternative Method
Procedure
Unlock the car using the key, then press lock & unlock buttons alternately several times
Alternative Method
Procedure
1. Lock car by using key in lock
2. Move out of range and press button on fob for 5 secs.
3. Unlock car door with key but do not open door
4. Standing near the vehicle, press the dotted button 4 times very quickly, the door should lock
5. Then press the unlock button and door should unlock.
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#27
I looked and could not find a definitive list of what it woudl do for Disco's that the Delphi would not - do we have that list? I think it will do the key program thing but what about matching ECU to Inst. Cluster? Program an ECU or BCU? Change BCU programming (locks, etc)?
Last edited by JUKE179r; 08-22-2018 at 11:29 PM.
#28
Originally Posted by shanechevelle
I think I'm going to buy one to try it and if I get any tom foolery I will just send it back and claim deception. I would like a good scanner as I have an audi and a saab. I could buy the addons and be ahead.
#29
It is correct that you need to have a legit Foxwell serial number to update the scanner and to add other make of car to it via a USB stick and a micro SD flash card inserted into a PC computer. I tried it on a Mac to update and couldn’t get it to work.
I’ve got the older(?) Foxwell NT510 with Land Rover/Jaguar diagnostics that came with it. I later bought the BMW/Mini/Rolls Royce diagnostics add on for $60 from the Foxwell website for my wife’s X5. It works pretty good though I couldn’t get it to pair up an additional Discovery 2 key fob.
#30
It is correct that you need to have a legit Foxwell serial number to update the scanner and to add other make of car to it via a USB stick and a micro SD flash card inserted into a PC computer. I tried it on a Mac to update and couldn’t get it to work.
I’ve got the older(?) Foxwell NT510 with Land Rover/Jaguar diagnostics that came with it. I later bought the BMW/Mini/Rolls Royce diagnostics add on for $60 from the Foxwell website for my wife’s X5. It works pretty good though I couldn’t get it to pair up an additional Discovery 2 key fob.