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    Thanks for the advice. I have ordered the gap Bluetooth IID Tool as I Iike the ability to use it with a range of different devices. Given that I am looking a replacing the factory stereo with a android unit the ability to have a permanent diagnostics solution in the vehicle is a real bonus!!!!

    With the exchange rate I paid a little over $800 so I am looking forward to it getting some use so I get my monies worth!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steinzy View Post
    Given that I am looking a replacing the factory stereo with a android unit the ability to have a permanent diagnostics solution in the vehicle is a real bonus!!!!
    In that case, you may like to consider getting a cable, as per this thread:
    Extension Cable for Gap iiD Tool in D4
    I'm not sure where the OBDII port is in the L322 but in the D4 it's uncomfortably close to your right foot.
    Don't buy the first cable I suggested (read whole thread)!

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    With the Blue Tooth device you hardly notice the match box sized device sitting in the Port, and ofcourse all the reviewing is done on the iPhone/ ipad,
    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by jsp View Post
    I have the ICARSOFT- TF930 - I can recommend it for an entry level simple to use tool which clears MOST things on my 02 TD6, as well as a few other land rovers.

    I don't know what they are worth now, but I would assume you could pick one up for under $300.

    I have the RSW Allcoms as well, and it is too basic and limited.
    Bringing up an old thread guys..

    Having lots of fun with my L322 at the moment! Now the air suspension is inactive with no lights on the panel.

    Will the TF930 clear this JSP?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camo View Post
    Bringing up an old thread guys..

    Having lots of fun with my L322 at the moment! Now the air suspension is inactive with no lights on the panel.

    Will the TF930 clear this JSP?

    Cheers

    Camo
    Not sure on the Isoft but I don't think you can program with it, as clearing a code might not fix it, when i had issuers there was also recalibration involved and i don't think the Isoif will have that capability. Iidtool did do this for me. My active suspension fault turned out to be the steering angle sensor causing the fault , fitting a new sensor involved programming the ecu to accept the new sensor Iidtool did it simply. I don't the TF930 would do this.
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    Hi Camo, please refer to the PM's regarding more info on the 930, but in general I think it will clear all the faults. As Rover lord points out you cant calibrate with it. But if all you have done is replace a pump or bellows it should be fine after a reset.

    but I am not going to bet the house on it

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    Thanks guys..

    Worth trying the icarsoft first (only 170 bucks).. I'm sure the air pump just overheated.. putting in the new bags and seal kit in the pump next week.

    if that doesn't work I will get the Iidtool.. which model do you have Roverlord?

    Cheers

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    scan tool

    looking to buy a scan tool...just had the 3 amigos light up...TC hill descent and ABS]
    all seems to be working fine...
    I have an oldie obd2 scanner but it almost seems like the ol floppy disc thing...
    I see on ebay Foxwell NT510?????

    what do you folks recommend???

    I also have a dodge ram...be nice to get 2 birds with one rock...

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    tf930

    ok...tf930 has come up as a winner???? and price is right...???
    looking for any advice

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