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    Faultmate ????

    Dear P38a Community

    Having owned a P38a for a while now I appreciate the value of owning a diagnostic tool to sort these gremlins that pop up from time to time. What I would like to know is where to get one of the handy tools and which one is best and how much and can you buy them second hand
    Any comments would be greatly appreciated. I love my 17 year old Range Rover and intend to keep him rolling magnificently for many years to come

    Kind Regards

    Bruce P38

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    there's an option of getting a faultmate or a nanocom.. both are nowfrom the same stable "Blackbox Solutions". Have a read of the earlier posts in the Diagnostics part of the forum to get an idea of what you might want. Gooogle Black Box Solutions Faultmate it's all there...
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    I still believe that almost all engine troubles can be investigated/resolved with a good OBDII scanner (either an ebay handheld, or Kiwi BT adaptor plus Torque app on android). Try this first.

    If you are having problems with other systems like EAS, ABS, CC, GBOX, etc then one of the angrier tools will be required. Of course, since I have bought a faultmate extreme, I have never really used it. Had I not, I would have needed it every weekend.
    Now: 2005 L322 Vogue 4.4 M62TU (Black)
    Before: 2000 P38A HSE 4.6 - stately capability | 2008 Kluger KX-S | 2004 Forester | 2000 Yamaha XJR1300 | 1993 VR Calais | 1974 HQ Statesman - 308 V8 | HT | HK

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    I believe that these days the Nanocom is better value for money, although I also have both FaultMate and Nanocom.
    My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com

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    Faultmate ?????

    Hi Fellow P38a ers

    Ive have looked at diagnostic forums and come to the conclusion that the fault mate / nano com seems to be the unit of choice not to mention a steep learning curve by yours truly . Does anyone know if there available in Australia as the Hardrange Team no longer sell them
    Any info much appreciated Thanks for help so far

    Bruce p38

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    Faultmate ????

    Is the hawkeye any good?

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    I've got a faultmate msv-2, ordered it direct from cypress (from BBS themselves). Highly recommended, but I've never used a nanocom either...

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    There was a guy in Melb selling FaultMates a few years ago. When I was still selling the FaultMate, I used to get calls from people frustrated trying to contact him. Drove a lot of business my way for a while... sorta helps when you answer the phone and emails

    AFAIK there is no one else in Oz selling them any more.

    One of the reasons I stopped selling the FaultMate is because the P38 modules for Nanocom were released in early 2012. It wasn't really cost effective for me to buy and sell the Nanocom as my distributor discount, import duties and GST overhead meant they were significantly more expensive landed in Oz.

    My tip when ordering from BBS in Cyprus - select EMS Postage rather than DHL. It is cheaper and still usually arrives here in a week or so.

    As stated previously, I am a big fan of the FaultMate and Nancomom... I have both.
    The differences?:
    FaultMate can be licensed for most types of Landies. Usual licence is single-VIN. Multi-vehicle licenses are expensive. Really requires a PC/Laptop to access most functions.
    Nancom only works on P38, Disco 2 and Defender. Is multi-vehicle within vehicle type (i.e. P38 GEMS, P38 Motronic/Thor, or P38 Diesel). Touch screen does not need a PC/laptop.

    Sam - Hawkeye? Don't bother... I have a couple of mates here in Canberra with Hawkeye's and they come around to use my Nanocom instead a lot of the time

    Cheers, Paul.
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    faultmate ?????

    Thanks Paulp38a, Keithy p38, Glenhendry and Hoges

    That sorts out pretty well all my questions regarding this home diagnostic world
    except how much they are. Ill call BBS and see .
    Im an artistic type who's good with the visual side of life, colours, proportion ect ( thats why I like p38as ) so Im lousy at tech stuff, though you have to be a bit owning a RR The help you people offer is just fantastic and greatly appreciated. Good luck to you and your kind spirit !!!!


    Kind regards

    Brucep38

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