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Assistance with tool choice
26-07-2014, 00:03 AM,
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Assistance with tool choice
Hello, I'm from a small cluster repair shop in Australia, we are now wishing to take up more modern digital cluster, both with programming odometers and testing clusters,
Firstly we are looking for a suitable programming tool for odometers, The brands we commonly see are: - Audi - BMW - Ford - Holden - Honda - Hyundai - Isuzu - Lexus - Mazda - BMW - Mercedes Benz - Mitsubishi - Nissan - Porsche - Subaru - Suzuki - Toyota - Volkswagen Looking around i have seen mention of beeprog, X-prog m, and upa programmer, I am hoping to cover direct eeprom reprogramming and motorola / NEC micros programming via a windows based tool as opposed to a field tool so that we can store and archive the dumps, Next would be a way to test digital clusters, so far we mainly accept the instrument cluster directly which has limited our ability to test devices where the speed, rpm, temp etc are provided by other devices over a can bus, Looking around i have found some simpler can bus simulators that work on 1 or 2 protocols (J1939 and J1708) however i would appreciate some input on whether feeding in the normal PID's for speed rpm etc should result in the cluster responding? and if there are any tools to better accomplish what i am attempting. Thank you to all in advance, |
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26-07-2014, 12:45 PM,
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RE: Assistance with tool choice
I'd buy digiprog (from yanhua, its better quality then other clone).
it can do most german cars with obd (not bmw). and it can read dumps and save to pc. then you can use nyo4 (free download) to change mileage of lots of cars.. |
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18-08-2014, 07:49 AM,
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RE: Assistance with tool choice
I need a professional diagnostic tool for my Toyota in urgent.
someone suggested me Mangoose Toyota VCI single cable? Does anybody know this gadget? thx in advance |
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18-08-2014, 08:13 AM,
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RE: Assistance with tool choice
(26-07-2014, 00:03 AM)rerouter Wrote: Hello, I'm from a small cluster repair shop in Australia, we are now wishing to take up more modern digital cluster, both with programming odometers and testing clusters, X-prog M is the best eeprom reprogramming and motorola / NEC micros programming, but you need tell specific ECU type, most eeprom programmer need to know ECU type. Digimaster 3 is best digital odometer correction tool in the market, I search google, and find its newest car list: http://www.uobd2.net/upload/pro/digimast...r-list.pdf , may be helpful. (18-08-2014, 07:49 AM)Tony Back Wrote: I need a professional diagnostic tool for my Toyota in urgent. Yes, Mangoose Toyota is the best tool for Toyota simply diagnosis. I used to to see this post: http://www.jaguarforum.co.uk/f26/cheap-m...61808.html, and got one, I didn't want to pay the huge cost, i only wanted to read error codes, not reprogram anything. It came with TIS software and drivers. I installed it and it *works* exactly the same as my much more expensive mongoose. It has a full version of TIS, no license required. I reprogrammed a couple of options - works great. This is $50 folks! Less than the cost of what some of you are paying to enter your TPMS codes for winter/summer tires at the dealership. |
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