burnoczky

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hi
I am Richard from hungary, and i have one p38, and my car sit down, and speak me eas problem, somebody knows what the problem???
 
Hello and welcome.

You'll have to get the fault codes read. A Land Rover garage can do this, either main dealer (expensive) or specialist.
Or, much cheaper, is to download the software from www.rswsolutions.com. You'll then need a lead to connect your laptop to the OBD2 diagnostics port.
And either download 'Rave' from the internet or buy a disc off ebay. You'll need it.
 
I can supply the cable and the software on CD including RAVE. Your fault is likely to be an airbag leaking or a height sensor or maybe the compressor.
 
Sorry Datatek, forgot you were doing them. Do you do a OBD2 - Faultmate lead? The one they supply is ridiculously short and they want £25 postage for a longer version for something that costs less than a tenner.
 
There are a few reasons for it to be sat on it's arse. But 95% + of the time it will be a failed compressor seal or diaphragm valve.
 
Sorry Datatek, forgot you were doing them. Do you do a OBD2 - Faultmate lead? The one they supply is ridiculously short and they want £25 postage for a longer version for something that costs less than a tenner.


Hi Derek, I don't have the 15 pin D connector in stock or the cable which I assume is 8 or more cores. I can look at the possibility if you are interested, probably not economic though. Personally I find the cable long enough as it allows the Faultmate to sit on the passenger seat and I have a long cable to the laptop.:)
 
Hi Derek, I don't have the 15 pin D connector in stock or the cable which I assume is 8 or more cores. I can look at the possibility if you are interested, probably not economic though. Personally I find the cable long enough as it allows the Faultmate to sit on the passenger seat and I have a long cable to the laptop.:)


Data, BBS's low usage OBD11 cable is only about 12 inches long, an extension lead is provided FOC with the SV kit.

I'm considering buying a new OBD11 cable for my Faultmate as I would prefer a longer vehicle /server cable, for those who feel the same some options below.

J1962M to Open End 3 metre

OBD Cables: J1962M to Open End (no connector). - OBD2Cables.com + shipping.

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/OBDII-Cable-J1962M-Open-144505/dp/B000SBGVBS]Amazon.com: OBDII Cable, J1962M to Open End, 10ft (144505): Automotive[/ame]


Plus for those with damaged/dirty vehicle sockets

http://www.sorion-shop.com/j1962-female---vehicle-fit-connector-48-p.asp
 
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Data, BBS's low usage OBD11 cable is only about 12 inches long, an extension lead is provided FOC with the SV kit.

I'm considering buying a new OBD11 cable for my Faultmate as I would prefer a longer vehicle /server cable, for those who feel the same some options below.

J1962M to Open End 3 metre

OBD Cables: J1962M to Open End (no connector). - OBD2Cables.com + shipping.

Amazon.com: OBDII Cable, J1962M to Open End, 10ft (144505): Automotive


Plus for those with damaged/dirty vehicle sockets

J1962 Female - Vehicle Fit Connector


If there were enough interest, I would guess I could do a 3.5 metre cable for around £12 + P&P, a one off is not practical as I would need to order a drum of cable.
 

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