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Icarsoft LR and service mode?
Does anyone know if the Icarsoft LRII has the functionality to put the barkes into service mode?
Thanks!
28th Aug 2018 9:32 am
Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
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park brake ?
To be honest I never bothered having an automatic. (no auto apply when key removed)
You can remove one of the large fuses if you are worried
28th Aug 2018 10:45 am
photoscubaman
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Im not sure if its the same on the Discovery but i put our freelander in service mode by pressing a sequence of buttons in the car.
this retracts the the calipers and allows you to change the pads.
found this online ( this was for a D3 )
28th Aug 2018 10:52 am
Philip1972
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Pete K wrote:
park brake ?
To be honest I never bothered having an automatic. (no auto apply when key removed)
You can remove one of the large fuses if you are worried
I am going to change the rear pads and discs, and you seem to have to put the car in "service mode" before doing it.
I dont use the handbrake hardly ever either!
28th Aug 2018 11:24 am
Pete K
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Location: GL
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the worry is that when the discs are removed, someone can activate the park brake from inside the car (could even be you!) and push the shoes out and then you are in a world of pain!
But if you remove the large fuse from under the bonnet this can't happen.
or if the discs are only off a short period of time, you minimize the risk
Rermove the top right (P) pink fuse, under the bonnet (passenger side)
(disengauge park brake before starting work)
gstuart wrote:
though D4 could have different fuse layout
28th Aug 2018 11:32 am
lynalldiscovery
Member Since: 22 Dec 2009
Location: Maidstone
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Re: Icarsoft LR and service mode?
Philip1972 wrote:
Does anyone know if the Icarsoft LRII has the functionality to put the barkes into service mode?
Thanks!
I dont think it can, its a good code reader and clearer
28th Aug 2018 1:51 pm
discoverybrazil
Member Since: 07 Aug 2018
Location: sao paulo
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Re: Icarsoft LR and service mode?
Philip1972 wrote:
Does anyone know if the Icarsoft LRII has the functionality to put the barkes into service mode?
Thanks!
hi dear have you a icarsoft LR? i want to know about this device... what i can do with this LR3 ON ROAD ONLY
28th Aug 2018 3:30 pm
lynalldiscovery
Member Since: 22 Dec 2009
Location: Maidstone
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The I930 is a good code reader, but thats all it can do is read all the codes and pretty much everything the sytems can do, plus it can read every system on the car unlike standard odb readers, in the case of my car it found 28 systems/ecus to checks, worked on my mates range rover as well
It cannot programme and it cannot activate anything,
28th Aug 2018 8:10 pm
StephenO
Member Since: 15 Feb 2010
Location: Scotland
Posts: 1651
It does give live data streams as well and you can check individual height sensors etc as said, can’t programme but reads all ECU’s, it’s a good tool to have in your glove box for the price. I used mine a couple of weeks ago to identify a faulty alternator 2016 RR Sport Autobiography
2005 D3 Zambezi Silver
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28th Aug 2018 10:15 pm
StephenO
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Location: Scotland
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2016 RR Sport Autobiography
2005 D3 Zambezi Silver
1995 Defender 90 300Tdi Coniston Green
1968 Series 2a SWB Bronze Green
28th Aug 2018 10:19 pm
discoverybrazil
Member Since: 07 Aug 2018
Location: sao paulo
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Greaaat reply my friend thank you so much!
Now I know about this I’ll check out thinking if I will but this icarsoft or a complete Hawkeye / Gap iidtools
Thank you a lot!LR3 ON ROAD ONLY
28th Aug 2018 11:12 pm
StephenO
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If your happy to spend the money then I would recommend the IID tool 2016 RR Sport Autobiography
2005 D3 Zambezi Silver
1995 Defender 90 300Tdi Coniston Green
1968 Series 2a SWB Bronze Green
28th Aug 2018 11:14 pm
discoverybrazil
Member Since: 07 Aug 2018
Location: sao paulo
Posts: 102
Realy the IID tools And Hawkeye is expensive! By the way you know what difference between then?LR3 ON ROAD ONLY
29th Aug 2018 12:14 am
discoverybrazil
Member Since: 07 Aug 2018
Location: sao paulo
Posts: 102
StephenO wrote:
If your happy to spend the money then I would recommend the IID tool
I saw your pictures with you D3 adventures! Very nice!! Here in Brazil is very expensive this car to make off road
Are you very happy in Europe man!!! Maybe you don’t not know LR3 ON ROAD ONLY
29th Aug 2018 12:21 am
hugeviking
Member Since: 08 Jun 2010
Location: cotswolds
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StephenO wrote:
It does give live data streams as well and you can check individual height sensors etc as said, can’t programme but reads all ECU’s, it’s a good tool to have in your glove box for the price. I used mine a couple of weeks ago to identify a faulty alternator
Presumably, it wont calibrate the steering angle sensor or calibrate the suspension after changing the hight sensors ?
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