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  • DS3 Club Shared Lexia III Tool

    Guys,

    Just A Suggestion...

    Does Anyone Wanna Chip In For A Lexia III Tool For The Club For All Members To Share ?

    They're About £140 / £150 Off eBay But I Can't Justify Spending That On My Own As I Wont Use It For Myself As Much...

    If Everyone Chipped In Like £4 / £5 We Could Get One For Everyone To Use...

    I Know How To Operate It Fully So At Our Next Meet I Could Bring My Laptop And Show You All How Its Done Aswell As Run Diagnostics On Your Car / Test Everything ASWELL AS THE CONSTANT LEDs !!!
    SPECS:-

    Supported functions

    Unlike other universal car scanner tools which only read fault codes, this software performs nearly ALL the functions like the original dealer diagnostic tool. Our diagnostic interface contains K-Line multiplexor, CAN-BUS interfaces and SAE J1850 bus (both PWM and VPW).

    The following diagnostic functions are supported:

    Read identification
    Displays complete identification of control unit, e.g. part number, software/hardware version, manufacturer, etc...

    Read fault codes
    Displays all stored and pending fault codes with complete description (e.g. "Rail pressure - too low pressure").
    Program supports report printing or copy to clipboard.

    Clear fault codes
    This function clears all stored fault codes and other diagnostic information.

    Auto-scan (complete car scan/test)
    Detects all ECUs (electronic control units) installed in car and reads all diagnostic fault codes.

    Measured Values
    Program displays live Data like Engine Speed, Battery voltage, Oxygen Sensor, Coolant Temperature, etc. Values can be displayed in graph, 9 values at once, or full listing (all measured values). Logging to file is also supported, which allows offline analysis.

    Actuator test
    Actuator test activates particular actuator (e.g. turn on fuel pump, lock/unlock wheel, lock/unlock doors, cut off fuel, etc..)

    Programming functions/Adaptation
    This feature is of great importance in all vehicles because systems like Engine control units, Immobilizers, Airbags, Alarms, Body Control Units, and some others, require you to perform reset or programming procedures after car repair is done, or even configuration after replacing broken Control Unit.


    Hit Me Up With Your Suggestions ?...

  • #2
    Is this for full members only?
    cyclone> Fish is the man

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    • #3
      In

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dangerousfish View Post
        Is this for full members only?
        Lmao,

        Well Even Though I Got Nearly 2000 Posts Sag Said I Dont Contribute To The Club Enough So I Thought Id Be Kind And Donate The Difference To Buying One Of These,

        And No It's For 'Grey Members' Too :L

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        • #5
          Anyone Else Interested ?

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          • #6
            Would rather buy my own, not a fan of sharing

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SiM22 View Post
              Would rather buy my own, not a fan of sharing
              Go On Then ? No-ones Stopping You lol,

              Its Just Not Many People Are Gunna Wanna Spend £150 On Something They'll Use Once... If Atall Cause They Don't Know How To Use It :L

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ZACK View Post
                Go On Then ? No-ones Stopping You lol,

                Its Just Not Many People Are Gunna Wanna Spend £150 On Something They'll Use Once... If Atall Cause They Don't Know How To Use It :L
                U make a fair point. Just stating that i would not put money towards something that is not in my possession. Also if one were to keep it in the name of the club and then they disappear for some reason or other, the money we chipped in would be wasted. Also just to make a further point...if the person who keeps it then decides to make profit out of the machine by charging X amount for changing something on the car that would be unfair on the other people who helped pay for it. I ain't insinuating nothing just stating possible outcomes and hence why I am not a fan of the idea

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                • #9
                  Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. You have a point there.

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                  • #10
                    Well Coz I'd Pay Most of It I'd Keep It And I Aint Leaving The Club ?

                    Only Saying As I Know How To Use It Already...

                    And Why Would I Charge People For Using It ? I Wouldn't ? It Would Be For The Club To Use + Enjoy...

                    Take Your Misery Somewhere Else Sim...

                    Some People May Think Its A Great Idea...

                    Its Only £4 / £5 After All... o.0

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                    • #11
                      Dude. I ain't saying you are going to do that but you never know what can happen

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                      • #12
                        Zack - I would pay that much even if we only met once and you got my DRL's to stay on with sidelights.
                        Good god £5 is not much of a risk is it? LMAO I trust you.

                        Jimbob

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                        • #13
                          I'd be interested!

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                          • #14
                            I may have totally missed the point here but, why dont you just buy it yourself Zack? If you did that you can hire it out or whatever (for £5?). You still get money towards it and there are no ownership issues?
                            C2 GT #2003

                            LIFE HAS RULES & SO DO THESE FORUMS.... DS3Club rules: Click Here

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                            • #15
                              This is getting stupid if you include the comments on shoutbox.

                              Man has an idea - good for him.
                              You either like it or not - it's not compulsory.
                              To suggest he is not honest or can't afford his own is, basically, childish to say the least.

                              How about just saying yes or no? Too difficult?

                              Jimbob

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