Basic functions aren’t locked.
So you can still help a fellow owner with diagnostics.
Only advanced functions are locked, and if you have a mate you can pay a small fee and add their VIN (up to 15 for BT version I believe).
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Can anyone tell me...
Is the BAS2 tool the same as the IID tool?
Would a IID tool be more user friendly than the nanocom? maybe an ipad or something for ease of use
Can any of them shut the EGR's?
Can I load a remap on with the IID? I know I can with the nanocom
Thanks, probably more q's to come as I get my head around it!
BAS2 is engine only but does remap and code reading for ECU.
IID tool is far more user friendly and stable IMO and iPad/phone is very handy.
EGR close is via a remap (it can be just EGR, not a tune)
Remaps can be loaded via OBD for most models/years - all D3s are covered.
Cheers, so in your opinion maybe the IID BT would be a bit more user friendly and have as much if not more functionality than the nanocom? I could just mount an iphone to the winscreen which would be nice and discreet. The instrument mode on the IID may be more readable
I like it far more than the Nanocom interface (I have both btw)
The Nanocom lives in a draw nowadays..
Hey Tombie, sorry to drag up an old thread but do you know if the BAS2 RRC tool is still engine only? The web page claims it’s the most capable diagnostic tool available. (Which I doubt)
I have a GAP IID myself but I’m investigating best option for my Dad who wants a tune, EGR delete and full diagnostic and service capabilities.