What's the fault code though ?Hi, I want to monitor my D2 ABS input using nanocom evo. When I started engine, three amigos and other lights are on and not gone. I know my car has three amigos problem, I just wonder if it is normal or something is wrong.
Sorry but i don't get the sense of thatThanks! I want to know my live ABS input monitoring is correct with some dashboard lights on, otherwise my landy could be damaged.
what would be the benefit of that when the faults is with the SVS though ?You can simply measure your sensors with s multimeter, lift up each axle!
all the SLABS related the warnings stay on while a tester is in comunication with the SLABS ECU, that's how it worksWhen I did live ABS input monitoring using Nanocom. Nanocom was plugged in OBD socket first, then started engine. three amigos and some lights were on and stayed (like HDC, SLS and green HDC lights). I thought they should be gone as usually as soon as engine starts to run.
That is the easiest way to check the sensors which he asked about. As to SVS that is easy to do and a good startwhat would be the benefit of that when the faults is with the SVS though ?
I thought he asked about ABS ECU inputs which are many(17) not about ABS sensor inputs:That is the easiest way to check the sensors which he asked about.
though who knows what he meansI want to monitor my D2 ABS input using nanocom
But like what else? You should read nanocom user guides and learn to use it before you make silly statementsThere is a number 23-5 at the beginning. It is not like fault code.
OMG... what has this to do with the discussion about ABS inputs ?I found someone post it in Nanocom forum, 23-5 under boost has occurred on this trip (current)