Diagnostic software/interface suggestions?

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DerekInHouston

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Howdy - I'm new to RR with a recently bought 09 RRS. I am looking to get a diagnostic setup to help resolve a consistent TPMS on/off among other things.

Any thoughts on iLand vs. JLR SDD vs. IIDTool vs. ?

As a former tech I am looking for something similar to ***-COM and INPA for personal use, so some sort of balance between cost and coverage would be considered.

Thanks,

Derek In Houston
 

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iid tool. hands down.

email lucky8 and they can price match to around $480ish.

i struggled with it because of price. ended up purchasing it. worth the money.
 

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Welcome! Yep the iid tool is the best option, however due to funds, I bought the iCarsoft LR V2.0 tool off Amazon, until I can justify spending the money on a better tool. So far, it has worked well for the basics, to include resetting oil life.
 

MillerRR

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Welcome! Yep the iid tool is the best option, however due to funds, I bought the iCarsoft LR V2.0 tool off Amazon, until I can justify spending the money on a better tool. So far, it has worked well for the basics, to include resetting oil life.

@BlackdogTX does the ICarsoft give you the ability to adjust and level ride height? Thanks
 

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Howdy - I'm new to RR with a recently bought 09 RRS. I am looking to get a diagnostic setup to help resolve a consistent TPMS on/off among other things.

Any thoughts on iLand vs. JLR SDD vs. IIDTool vs. ?

As a former tech I am looking for something similar to ***-COM and INPA for personal use, so some sort of balance between cost and coverage would be considered.

Thanks,

Derek In Houston

You probably just need a new TPMS sensor. Maybe test it at the connector to make sure the wiring is good and if so, replace the sensor.

I mean, maybe you just want the tech for the fun of it, and that's cool. But if it's really for a tpms issue, a volt meter would be better for diagnosing the issue.
 

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