GAP IIDTool - which one or other tools to consider
Nanocom can also do a cluster swap, but it involves a trick of downloading the original installed cluster ROM. Then while powering the Nanocom externally you power up the Rover and let the Nanocom do some checks, power off the Rover, install the new cluster, power the Rover back up and then write the original ROM file to the new cluster. Basically you have to skirt around a checksum.
I have a Launch and it’s been pretty fantastic as a whole but it doesn’t have the capability that my GAP does. It cannot do keys it can do some modules but I don’t know if it can program a used cluster or not. Never had to try that one yet. It however does a pretty great job across a lot of platforms. It even can dig into the P38 a fair bit which is somewhat impressive as it’s a nut roll. If I get a chance tonight I’ll plug the launch in and see if it offers an option for the cluster. It is not make model or vin locked it does them all.
I also have the IcarSoft Land Rover V3 and it’s basically garbage. It is definitely not worth the spend even at $200.
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