Nanocom software

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Think you may find trouble getting the software. It would appear to be complete with the unit. Put your location in and there may be a member with one near you to help out.
Griff
 
The only plug on my Nanocom Evo is the one which connects to the diagnostic port on the Disco2; the OBD shaped type port under the dashboard.
As you've already heard from others, the Disco 2 diagnostics is NOT OBDII compliant. Compliance only became an issue with the release of the Disco 3 in 2005.
Diagnostics on the D2 can be done using either Blackbox Solutions Nanocom or Bearmach Hawkeye; both of which are single dedicated devices, or with Britpart Lynx which I believe requires the addition of a laptop computer. All three devices are within (just) the limitations of the DIYer's pocket.
The other diagnostic device mentioned is "Testbook". This is the main stealer's test system and requires a laptop too, but it also needs a trolley to cart it around on and a whole load of money to buy.

Frankly, assuming you can blag the software from somewhere, the hassle and costs to replicate a Nanocom you'd be just as well off to buy the proper device.
 
All three devices are within (just) the limitations of the DIYer's pocket.

They are on the pricy side but you can save far more than the purchase cost by actually identifying faults directly rather than guessing and substituting
 
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