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M3DPO
 


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England 2014 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Lux Auto Corris GreyDiscovery 4
Iid on none registered vehicle?

Will the Iid tool read not change the CCF on a vehicle it is not registered to? - I don’t want to make a fool of myself if it won’t Laughing
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I don't think so. It will do fault codes and live values but not CCF unless it's registered.
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Deffo won’t do CCF edit or ECU reflashing on unregistered vehickle. Thumbs Up
   
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I have 2 LRs and I can confirm that CCF could not be read on the 2nd until it was registered but it could read fault codes.
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Thumbs Up- SIL’s D4 keeps blowing halogen headlamp bulbs, even when he bought it one was out within a few days, my guess is it is set to xenons.
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3disco
 


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I thought that if it was set to xenon it would do either.
  
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Yes it will do both until it blows a bulb, when set to xenon a high “charge” is sent on start up to ignite the xenon, just like a fluorescent tube has a starter, this charge invariably blows a halogen bulb, although there may be another fault elsewhere.
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3disco
 


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Is that high charge not all part of the xenon headlight assy which if changed to a halogen version would not be there?
  
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If you operate xenons with halogen firmware they will work but will flicker on/off on start up, just like a fluorescent tube when the starter has failed.
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Probably thinking of my freelander2 which needing configuring for xenons if fitted with halogen from the factory but once xenon headlights removed and halogen refitted no need to reconfigure.
  
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That correct, but the halogen bulbs will have a premature life due to the high voltage being put into them when they are first switched on. The bulbs will only last 12 months maximum, probably a lot less. This is exactly the situation with SIL’s D4 Thumbs Up
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