View Full Version : Really need to get me a good diagnostic tool
harlie
24th August 2014, 09:07 AM
Nearly at the point of shelling out for Faultmate for my L322, I am sick of the ****box diagnostic tool I paid good money for!!!
Several functions simply don't work still. Not to mention that it is the most annoying piece of electronics to use and I use a lot of devices.
Went to use it this morning, after 20 minutes of ****ing about I gave up with out retrieving any data that I was after. Plugged in an old Garmin GPS that has a OBD2 dongle and there it is instant.
Sorry I just had to vent...
Declan
24th August 2014, 01:45 PM
Harlie
Go to Gap diagnostic tool IIDTool for Land Rover - GAP Diagnostic (http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/products/iidtool.html) I have one an it excellent.:twisted::twisted:
shanegtr
25th August 2014, 09:45 AM
I've been tossing up between the faultmate MSV-2 and the nanocom evolution for my D3, Im leaning more towards the nanocom due to its standalone nature which I think may be more suitable if you need to fault find away from home.
LR1979
25th August 2014, 12:20 PM
Nearly at the point of shelling out for Faultmate for my L322, I am sick of the ****box diagnostic tool I paid good money for!!!
Several functions simply don't work still. Not to mention that it is the most annoying piece of electronics to use and I use a lot of devices.
Went to use it this morning, after 20 minutes of ****ing about I gave up with out retrieving any data that I was after. Plugged in an old Garmin GPS that has a OBD2 dongle and there it is instant.
Sorry I just had to vent...
What's the tool and supplier? Definitely not gonna buy it, lol. I bought a JLR last week, not arrive yet, a member told me it works, but I can't guarantee. I will let you know if it really works when I received it :twisted:
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