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Thread: Nanocom (cheap Td5 diagnostic tool ) in use with pics. One more time

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    Where would you consider to be the right area. You may be correct!

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    The SLABS module would be considered the only place to look for ABS related fault codes.

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    Yes that is what I thought too. They are still my close friends!

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    Quote Originally Posted by worane View Post
    I bought a nanocom from Blackbox and it completely ignores the fact that I have the three friends just sitting there all the time. Does not see them, so cannot clear their fault . Go figure. They were the main reason I bought the thing.
    What version of the firmware are you using? Have you installed any of updates with canbus support?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpatech View Post
    Hi Brusier,

    I had **exactly** the same scenario as you, up until the wiring harness point. I currently have the Three Amigos on, and I refuse to go back the "experts" again. After they "stole" $1500 off me for a reconditioned modulator the lights were back on again within 5 minutes (yeah, they road tested it, right). I went straight back, very angry, demanding my money back, they plugged the diagnostic computer in and told me there was "another" fault which they would fix for free. I tried to argue the point (I too am an Electronics Engineer), with a load of crap about how complex the braking system is, and I have no idea. I had to back down or I would have ended up in a fist fight. Needless to say, as far as I am concerned Range-Rov Automotive are L^*&@&g s$&m, I would never go back there, or let anyone I knew go there. If you make a mistake diagnosing a hard problem, that's fine, own up to it, refund the money and try and fix the actual problem, if you can't fix the actual problem, no charge, and walk away, that called being "honest", maybe they should workshop that at a management off-site. I still want my money back.

    Anyway, enough ranting. I suspect the real issue may well be the wiring harness, it's the only thing that hasn't been replaced, I will have a look soon.

    In regards to the Nanocom, a guy called Fraser in Carlton hooked his one up to my car so I could have a try. Very impressive, tells you everything, lets you reset the Three Amigos, I'll definitely be getting one. Many thanks to Fraser, very nice chap.

    Cheers,
    G.
    I am sorry for you, but at least I am not the only one who had a thief as a mechanic. I paid 1400$ as well at Ritter o fix the headlights gone off, and they kept the car 1 week. 1 day after I picked up the car, the headlights went off again! I don't know how I restrained myself to bite his nose and ears!!
    The Nanocom is a good toy. I know the guy who invented it but I didn't know was so popular overseas too. Funny because his nickname is Nano that means dwarf in italian
    Cheers
    Davide

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