Sadly my Hawkeye diagnostic deal fell through. Would've been cheap enough at £100 but the guy has decided to keep it. So no diagnostics for me at the moment.
Since it looks as though i'm going to be buying a new one at full price, I might aswell look at all the options. I know that people would consider the BBS stuff to be the best, but which diagnostic tool is the most appropriate?
I know of 5.
Nanocom, Faultmate, Lynx, Hawkeye and EASunlock V4.
They all vary in price and capabilities and the hawkeye has the added benefit of covering all Landrover models so good from a resale point of view.
Whilst I have no issues buying a nanocom, my question is do I need it? Will I get an extra £100 of use out of it compared to the hawkeye or Lynx or will I be buying the best tool that's just filled with many functions I don't need/understand or shouldn't mess about with?
Would like a bit of non biased advice and perhaps a brief comparison or example of some of the things you can and can't do with them.
The list of functions are available on the respective websites, but are a little unclear at times for the uninitiated.
For example, the hawkeye says it can programme the BECM and the tramsmission of my 2000 4.6. In what way would the nanocom programme it differently or what additional functions would the nanocom have that I may need? Can hawkeye reset the adaptive values of the gearbox if required?
The hawkeye can't programme the EMS of a 2000 4.6 V8 but says it can do "Maintenance". What's that supposed to mean?
As I understand it, the nanocom can programme the EMS. Do I need or will I need that functionality?
If it's justifiable, i'll buy it. I just don't want to spend an extra £100 on a unit that has specialist functions that a general DIY'er should be poking around with if you know what I mean. Likewise, i'd hate to spend £300 and then find out that I should have spent the extra £100 after all.
It may appear to be a silly post but I'm pretty sure at some point, other people would find the information useful to make an informed decision as the manufacturers websites all claim that their product is the one to have.
Thanks a lot :-)