Time to check the Comm Port Settings...

I literally plugged in the USB adaptor, Fired up the software, Changed the Comm Port to the Correct one in the EAS software...connected, Read Faults, cleared faults, disconnected, job done....

And I kid you not it was that quick....need to check your Comm Port Settings!
 
I bought landrover discovery 2 weeks ago all fine till other day now every time I switch off the engine the back of it goes down. Can anyone help
La florida
 
I bought landrover discovery 2 weeks ago all fine till other day now every time I switch off the engine the back of it goes down. Can anyone help
La florida

try the disco section and an introduction as well would help, then search d2 suspention faults. Or just sit and wait for the abuse and get your answer in three weeks;)
 
Just realized I get the same results when it's not connected to the car :-(
I take it you have read the instructions and have the ignition in position II?
You should get 3 beeps and the "Slow 35Mph" message if the connection is good even without the software running.
 
Yep put the ignition in II with the radio and heater fan blowing. I have the 35 mph message on the dash with or without the connection. I think the connection is OK as if I disconnect the car makes a beep. When starting the car during the test (know this was not in the instructions) only the HIGH EAS light is on. I've connected via USB and opened a Comm port that allows a connection.
 
Yep put the ignition in II with the radio and heater fan blowing. I have the 35 mph message on the dash with or without the connection. I think the connection is OK as if I disconnect the car makes a beep. When starting the car during the test (know this was not in the instructions) only the HIGH EAS light is on. I've connected via USB and opened a Comm port that allows a connection.
So either you have a connection problem with the OBD connector, or more likely a windows driver problem for the USB to serial adaptor.
 

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