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clock on dash
hi all, clock on the dash mod, are there any after affects, ie does it cause lights on dashor anything it should'nt
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21st Jan 2015 4:52 pm
armalites
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Depends on how it's done.
The original method involved flashing the IPAC with a later version of software where a "Lights on" indicator had replaced a FBH light. This means when the lights are on a red FBH light comes on which to some outweighed the benefit of the clock.
If the update is done with an IID tool then there is an option to use a tweaked version that doesn't put the light on IID PRO
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21st Jan 2015 5:28 pm
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Got the COD with the red light on, just got to pluck up the courage to do the change to kill the red light with the IID BT.
21st Jan 2015 5:52 pm
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It may re-enable the low coolant warning.
It was written out as part of the Q034/036 enhancement program, and the latest IPC software may enable the warning. If it does, the low coolant message will be displayed and (providing the level is OK) require a new bottle to repair My D3 Build Thread
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had a new bottle fitted last year does that leave me in the clear mikey
21st Jan 2015 6:09 pm
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If it does throw up issues s'pose it's just a case of restore the original settings for that ECU?
21st Jan 2015 6:11 pm
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If it's already had a bottle, you should be fine.
Del, I believe the new software activates it, and even putting the old software back on leaves it activated... If you have no warning with your current COD, you'll be fine too My D3 Build Thread
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seems it could be more hassle than its really worth, after all its only a clock!!
21st Jan 2015 6:16 pm
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@ Mikey:
21st Jan 2015 6:17 pm
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Redgull wrote:
seems it could be more hassle than its really worth, after all its only a clock!!
It's a clock in your kind of sight. Plus it's visible when you wear polarising sunglasses. Oh, and it's also still there when you're on the phone. COD upgrade is well worth it.
21st Jan 2015 6:20 pm
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Redgull wrote:
seems it could be more hassle than its really worth, after all its only a clock!!
I thought the same. But I updated mine with the clock because I could. Now, I couldn't live without it
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I had it done. Never go back either. Should have been there from day one. Seems such a minor thing but I like it.3 Flash Indicators
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21st Jan 2015 6:39 pm
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My big bug bear is that the clock in the hifi vanished when u were on the phone. As I don't habitually wear a watch it was a complete PITA when working out the ETA with the person I was speaking to.
21st Jan 2015 6:50 pm
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