Xkr 2004 obd2
Welcome Mates,
my mate and i are looking for the best OBD2 solution. we already got some lenovo laptop with XP Pro. what else do we need, diagnosting proper our XKR Ladys? Does the open-market software can compete with the jaguar-dealer used software? best regards danny https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...2e9e326eef.jpg |
Biiiiig question - many others will have their opinions but speaking from my personal experience over the last year:-
Cheap OBD2 readers - only of limited use as they generally only read generic codes, no ABS etc. Laptop/PC - there are some setups out there that can look deep down into Jag. specific modules. Depends on your price bracket, approx 100 euro for SDD/mongoose-cable clone. I bought one but got fed up with the unintuitive interface, and the fact my laptop couldn't handle the virtual XP etc. Result, dog-slow operation and frazzled patience. Others have had more success with it though! AutoEnginuity make a comprehensive Jaguar system but at a price. Latest software seems to be causing some problems apparently. Hand-held unit - I bought a Foxwell. Does the job with Jaguar ABS etc but also covers my other cars as well. Handy for carrying in the car. Andrew |
So you advice better buying a complete Diagnostic-System instead of cable and software?
XP Pro on our Laptop is no simulation, its real XP :-) |
Danny, have a look at this thread:-
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xk8-xkr-x100-17/too-good-true-scanner-jag-abs-tcm-etc-137663/ I think that is the latest thread on this topic with lots of information. |
Thank you for your Thread Link
all i read there ... is ... that there are different handholders which are not quite well working (fahrenheit & more) ... |
Originally Posted by dannyXKR
(Post 1240903)
So you advice better buying a complete Diagnostic-System instead of cable and software?
XP Pro on our Laptop is no simulation, its real XP :-) The Foxwell is a rugged device which can stand a few knocks, blows, showers etc. Also in my case it up and running in less than a minute. The SDD option took a lot longer to use even after you've fathomed out the less than intuitive software. To my (limited) knowledge there is no one-does-all box in our price bracket. I will stick my neck out and say you probably might end up with 2 (or more) devices! Think about what you really need - if you want the ability to activate control functions on the car then the LT option might be better. If you just want to drill down to modules and get the Jag DTCs then a mid-range handheld maybe all you need. Bet you end up with both :icon_tongue: BTW the SDD I bought could only run in the supplied VMware environment which you can't bypass. There are probably other native XP versions out there - I don't know. If you're good with software you can probably make it work. |
Our Cats are inside living :-))))
So we donīt care about wind and weather We can handle Win 7 too on the Laptop. Which software is recommended for Laptop? We want to activate control functions too ... |
This might do you:-
https://www.autoenginuity.com/produc...guar-ei11.html Can't vouch for it though - never used it. |
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