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nosmo

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Hi
I have bought a 2003 Range Rover with a broken airbag or so I am told.
Is it driveable to get it home to fix it (65 miles) or should I get it transported?
When I fix it what is the best way to reset the suspension and warning message as I have read many ways and being a noob in the Range Rover world I dont know ;-)
 
Hi
I have bought a 2003 Range Rover with a broken airbag or so I am told.
Is it driveable to get it home to fix it (65 miles) or should I get it transported?
When I fix it what is the best way to reset the suspension and warning message as I have read many ways and being a noob in the Range Rover world I dont know ;-)
Can be driven - but unadvisable -

As for resetting the system, you'll need diagnostics for that, either a friendly local indy with the gear can do it or purchase your own kit....

All Comms from RSW Solutions is around £220-250
Bearmach Hawkeye £300+
Faultmate Extreme £££££
IIDTool from GAPDiagnostics £300 ish (I think)
iCarSoft £not much I think

It will pay for itself time and time agian with a Range Rover!
 
Can be driven - but unadvisable -

As for resetting the system, you'll need diagnostics for that, either a friendly local indy with the gear can do it or purchase your own kit....

All Comms from RSW Solutions is around £220-250
Bearmach Hawkeye £300+
Faultmate Extreme £££££
IIDTool from GAPDiagnostics £300 ish (I think)
iCarSoft £not much I think

It will pay for itself time and time agian with a Range Rover!


hi

hope u don't mind me saying the gap iid bluetooth version is now £420;)
 
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