too good to be true scanner for Jag ABS/TCM/etc

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Feb 25, 2015 | 08:11 PM
  #1  
Anyone here own this particular scanner:
Jaguar Diagnostic Scanner Tool SRS ABS Check Engine OBD2 Erase Code Reader Scan | eBay ?
for the money, and what it claims to be able to scan for, it sounds almost too good to be true.
So what do ya'all think?

Not sure if I even need to own my own scanner yet, until I find out if my local foreign car repair joint has a scanner that will pick up my ABS codes. he said to bring the car by and he'll plug his in and try it, no charge. he says some Jags are hard to scan for ABS and TCM codes. here in PoDunk we have no authorized Jag dealers.

Thanks,
Russ
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Feb 25, 2015 | 08:58 PM
  #2  
Sounds great but it is nothing but software.

Enginuity wrote the first Jaguar version several years ago at $500, ELM then wrote firmware that handled the OBD standard but not the Jaguar extended code set for free.

It won't be long before everything is either a free or $5 smart phone app.
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Feb 25, 2015 | 09:20 PM
  #3  
Quote: Sounds great but it is nothing but software.

Enginuity wrote the first Jaguar version several years ago at $500, ELM then wrote firmware that handled the OBD standard but not the Jaguar extended code set for free.

It won't be long before everything is either a free or $5 smart phone app.
Did you look at the photos and description in the listing?

The i930 is a multi-function diagnostic scanner and tester which has been designed specifically for Jaguar/Land Rover vehicles. It will enable you to read and clear diagnostic faults from main systems within your vehicle such as SRS airbags, ABS Anti-lock Brakes, engine & transmission modules. It will also allow you to read live data in real time format. We have tested the scanner on many vehicles with excellent results. Compared to higher priced kits on the market that do exactly the same as this kit, we feel it offers excellent value for its cost. The i930 is an easy to use, stand alone unit that will have you scanning your vehicle within minutes. Simply, plug it into the OBD II port and the device will boot up with step-by-step instructions. This scanner has a large, easy to read 2.8 inch color display accompanied by a user friendly interface. As an added bonus, the scanner is equipped with full OBDII capabilities. This enables you to scan all engine readings and related trouble codes (check engine light) on ANY vehicle make/model 1996 and newer.

Sounds like more that just software to me.

Russ
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Feb 25, 2015 | 09:27 PM
  #4  
Have you tried the free TORQUE app?
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Feb 25, 2015 | 09:41 PM
  #5  
Quote: Have you tried the free TORQUE app?
Nope.
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Feb 25, 2015 | 09:55 PM
  #6  
Quote: Have you tried the free TORQUE app?
I've got Torque (both the free and paid for versions), and also have AutoEnginuity (with the Jaguar 'add on', as well as ad-ons for a couple of our other vehicles)

Torque is great for generic codes (i.e. those mandated by the Feds), and for resetting DCS, but it's not much good at diagnostics for other more propriety systems. I keep a bluetooth/OBD adapter in the glove box for use with Torque (mainly reading codes for friends and colleagues), but find AutoEnginuity invaluable for non-emissions related faults (one good example recently - identifying which TPS had failed on my truck, info not available via Torque). I will say the software is a little 'funky' sometimes; often have to connect to the vehicle twice before it recognizes I have the license for the manufacturer specific stuff, but once it's working it is great.

Looking at the Ebay description for this unit, it does look like it can read codes and values from almost all the Jaguar systems (just like AutoEnginuity), but I'd really want to hear from someone who has it before putting down my own cash - though at that price it might be worth a gamble....so who's goes first?! :-)

Edit - just found this link.
I suspect this unit might be pretty good; but I wish they had shown it actually reading some of the PIDs from the car....

-Steve
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Feb 25, 2015 | 11:10 PM
  #7  
[hand up] I'll go first. I ordered one a couple hours ago and just now received a notice that the unit has shipped and a tracking number was supplied. so far, so good.

Russ
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Feb 26, 2015 | 02:21 AM
  #8  
Interesting, I will be waiting with bated breath to hear how it performs.
I tried, but never could justify the $$$ for the Autoenginuity for Jaguar which seems to be the gold standard around these parts.
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Feb 26, 2015 | 03:20 AM
  #9  
Can it fix coolant leaks?... 😊
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Feb 26, 2015 | 05:22 AM
  #10  
Me too Russ
Lets know what you think so the rest of us can offer him a bulk deal..
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Feb 26, 2015 | 06:47 AM
  #11  
Quote: [hand up] I'll go first. I ordered one a couple hours ago and just now received a notice that the unit has shipped and a tracking number was supplied. so far, so good.

Russ
Thanks for being the guinea pig! Can't wait to see the review :-).

If it's any good I'll probably get one as well; far easier to keep in the car for emergencies and helping out at local club events than hauling my laptop everywhere...

-Steve
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Feb 26, 2015 | 01:12 PM
  #12  
Quote: Can it fix coolant leaks?... 😊
Well…. it does say it comes with plugs, so…..

I'll review here in a couple days, after I get the scanner and try it out on my own car. I do have a few "issues" that will provide testing opportunities

Russ
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Feb 26, 2015 | 03:17 PM
  #13  
Looking forwards to hearing about this, I am fed up with the poor quality and poor support from AutoEnginuity. They sold me the current update for $50 which does not work and are offering no solution to the problem.


It is £100 delivered in the UK, and if I get my $50 back from AE the really just £68 outlay.
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Feb 26, 2015 | 06:28 PM
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I'm down with it. My airbag just came on (I'll be posting a thread) and the Torque app seems to be blissfully unaware of it. Might be the cheapest impulse buy I've made in a long time.
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Feb 27, 2015 | 03:53 AM
  #15  
I got fed up with AutoEnginuity as well. Got a JLR Mongoose.
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Feb 27, 2015 | 04:06 AM
  #16  
If this thing can take real-time measurements of the Jag-specific PID's such as trans fluid temp, AIT2 temp, engine oil temp, etc in addition to stuff that Torque can measure then I'll buy one.
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Feb 27, 2015 | 08:23 AM
  #17  
Quote: Looking forwards to hearing about this, I am fed up with the poor quality and poor support from AutoEnginuity. They sold me the current update for $50 which does not work and are offering no solution to the problem.


It is £100 delivered in the UK, and if I get my $50 back from AE the really just £68 outlay.
Hi Race, dont forget customs charges and shipping, from the US they are ALWAYS added.

Comes to $200 in total which on todays exchange is £136.50 or near enough. Still not bad for a decent unit.
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Feb 27, 2015 | 11:04 AM
  #18  
Quote: If this thing can take real-time measurements of the Jag-specific PID's such as trans fluid temp, AIT2 temp, engine oil temp, etc in addition to stuff that Torque can measure then I'll buy one.
I'll make myself a note to specifically check for that when I try it out.

Russ
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Feb 27, 2015 | 02:08 PM
  #19  
Quote: Hi Race, dont forget customs charges and shipping, from the US they are ALWAYS added.

Comes to $200 in total which on todays exchange is £136.50 or near enough. Still not bad for a decent unit.


Here you go, £99 delivered from a UK distributer.


iCarsoft i930 diagnostic tool for Land Rover Jaguar and Range Rover Vehicles - scantool-direct.co.uk
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Feb 28, 2015 | 03:54 AM
  #20  
Quote: Here you go, £99 delivered from a UK distributer.


iCarsoft i930 diagnostic tool for Land Rover Jaguar and Range Rover Vehicles - scantool-direct.co.uk
Well spotted Race, thanks for the update.
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