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On my 2006 Range Rover Supercharged, I've found a way to extract some OBDII info!
Hold the reset trip and turn the key to position 2, still hold the reset trip and return the key to position 1.
On the odometer and trip information dash you will find trouble codes...
Since my Engine light came on last week, I've search all around the Range Rover forums and try different things to reset that dam engine light without any OBDII scanner or other tool. On the dash it writes P -05-07 and -05-00... I know now that those are trouble code : Idle Speed Control Engine Speed High Fault and Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal Error Fault from that site: http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/landrover/
I'm waiting for my Hawkeye to arrive to confirm this and erase the trouble codes!
Have a nice riding!
Nic
 

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I don't know where you are getting me?
It's a link to your website help for a Range Rover MK III ( L322) 2002 - 2005 which I don't own...
I've got a 2006 Range Rover SC!
Can you help me out?
Thanks
Nic
 

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Oups... Sorry!
Effectively, It's a Sport, the L320...
I bought An Americain Range Rover Sport SC and imported to Quebec.
So again, from all the tools available on the market, what is the the best diagnostic tool for me since I'm not a professionnal mechanic but I would like to read codes, find the problems and erase them if I get stuck in the middle of nowhere?
Thanks
Nic
 

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Thanks
So how much would it cost me to have:
Option 1: just read and clear tool
Option 2: full access tool
Is it the MSV2-Extreme for option 1 and MSV2-Extreme plus server for option 2?
Thanks for your help
Nic
 
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