IDS SDD JLR + Cable+Laptop
Diagnostics Kit for Jaguar Land Rover
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- SDD Read clear Codes DTc
Only - Used Laptop + V131 Native + V138 Virtual Machine
(standard configuration) - JLR VCI
Cable
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\nCheck out the Latest version of OEM Dealer
software packages\nMongoose Pro Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR)\nGood condition used
laptop and already loaded and pre-configured software, have the best of
both worlds! Take the headache out of spending hours getting the software
running! Global shipping with custom configuration options.\n
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- Jaguar-Land Rover has approved the Mongoose Pro
- JLR as a supported interface and will offer it directly to Jaguar
and Land Rover dealerships as the factory diagnostics tool. - Mongoose Pro JLR is a low-cost VCI for factory diagnostics and
reprogramming. - Diagnostics Trouble Codes
- Data Lists
- Active Tests
- Monitor
- Utility tests
- Reprogramming
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\nKey
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- USB support for HSCAN,
MSCAN, J1850PWM, ROSCO, and ISO9141/KWP2000 vehicles - Simple packaging with electronics contained inside the
cable. - Unique Advantages: Jaguar and Land Rover
approved low-cost interface - Bus
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- CAN Bus (capable of ISO 15765, GMLAN, and
ISO14229) - Medium Speed CAN
- J1850PWM / SCP
- ISO9141 /
KWP2000 - ROSCO
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- CAN Bus (capable of ISO 15765, GMLAN, and
- Other\n
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- J2534 and J2534-1 compliant device
driver - Commercial Range (0 to +70 C)
- Dimensions: 3″ x 1.75″
- Operating
Voltage: Bus-powered by USB - Host Interface:
Full-speed 12 Mbps USB 2.0 with J2534 device
Driver
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- J2534 and J2534-1 compliant device
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\nIDS
(Integrated Diagnostic Software)\nIDS was used by Jaguar
dealerships for vehicles manufactured pre-2005. Land Rover also used IDS
however the interface we can only supply will only work with the Jaguar side
of IDS.\nThe user interface does look dated compared to the newer SDD however
it is still a very reliable piece of software that is still used in the
Jaguar dealerships throughout.\nOur IDS software is only suitable for Jaguars
pre-2005, it is not suitable for any Land Rover pre-2005.\nIt allows you to
do the following: Fault Code Reading / Resetting analysis for
repairs\n
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- Service Lights
- Read
/ Clear / Reset Air bag Light codes - Read / Clear /
Reset ABS Light codes - Programming
Modules - Programming personalization like ride height
or folding wing mirrors. - Activate pumps for brake
bleeding - Program new DSC units
- Program ABS Units
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\nSDD
(Symptom Driven Diagnostics)\n\nSDD is the latest development
by JLR in vehicle diagnostics. Designed to be easy to use and extremely efficient
in fault finding. Conventional diagnostic systems read fault codes and offer
them to the end user. It is then up the the end user to analyse the codes and
find the vehicle fault from the data that has been provided.\nSDD instead
asks the end user about the fault with the vehicle progresses to analyze the
fault codes and offers the solution to fix the vehicle on a relevance to
likely ratio.\nShould you wish to intervene and only see the fault codes then
this option is open to the end user but keep in mind, that SDD was developed
to recommend the repairs.\nAlongside diagnostics, the service functions allow
vehicle and module programming and vehicle customization.\nA selection of
what can be done with SDD:\n
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- Fault Code Reading /
Resetting analysis for repairs - Service
Lights - Read / Clear / Reset Air bag Light
codes - Read / Clear / Reset ABS Light
codes - Programming Modules
- Clearing adaptions
- V130 Programming extra
keys - Programming personalization like ride height or
folding wing mirrors. - DPF Regeneration
- Activate pumps for brake bleeding
- Adjust
vehicle heights - Program new DSC
units
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\nMaking SDD effective when
selecting Vehicle symptoms for your Jaguar & Land Rover\n\nSDD
is designed to link DTCs and provide recommendations based on customer-facing
and/or the most significant symptoms. Do not try to short-cut or refine the
customer’s reported symptoms based on expected failures. If the primary or
most obvious Customer-facing symptom is an MIL or message center warning,
those symptoms MUST be included in your symptom selection inputs using SDD.
While it might seem logical when selecting ‘Air Suspension is inoperative’
that there is no need to select the symptom ‘Message center warning’, it is
important to do so. Otherwise, SDD may exclude DTCs or recommendations that
relate to failures known to trigger a warning message or MIL. Be sure to
select any additional symptoms observed during a road test in addition to the
most obvious symptoms and customer-reported info. Altering the selected
symptoms adjusts the filtering of the DTCs. Selecting fewer symptoms makes
the filter ‘coarser’ while selecting more symptoms makes the filter
‘finer’.\n
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- If very few or no DTCs and recommendations
are listed, try restricting your symptom selections to Level 3 in the
symptom tree. - If too many DTCs or recommendations are
listed, try selecting symptoms to Level 4 or 5, using care not to select
an inaccurate symptom. - To be sure that you are only
working with your intended symptom list: open the ‘Selected Symptoms’
drop-down box at the upper right portion of the Symptom Selection tab to
review all currently selected symptoms. Avoiding Common SDD Symptom Selection
Errors Powertrain > Engine system > Starting system >
Start-stop system: Note that the Start-Stop System is a fuel-conserving
technology used on diesel vehicles sold in other markets. This is not
associated with the ‘Start Button’ used to actuate the ignition on Smart
Key-equipped vehicles. Warning Lamps, Status Lamps, and Message Center Use
care when entering symptoms related to customer complaints of MIL lights and
warnings. When a light and a message are reported or observed, both of these
symptoms must be included. When viewing the symptom categories within the
Electrical > Instrument Cluster section, there are 3 classes of
‘driver information’ symptoms: - Warning Lamps
(red)\nWarning Messages (in Message Center)\nStatus Lamps
(yellow)
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\nWhile it is easy to distinguish between a
Warning Message and a Warning Lamp that is currently active, if the problem
is intermittent, the service writer must determine through careful
questioning of the customer if a warning lamp, warning message, or both were
displayed. Also, not every MIL is considered a Warning Lamp since some
indicators on the instrument cluster are used to indicate the status of a
system. Examples of Status Lamps include the Passenger Seat Occupancy Status
Lamp and the TPMS Status Lamp. Using the Passenger Seat Occupancy Status Lamp
as an example: this light is only used to indicate the status of the passenger
seat. When lit, it simply indicates that the SRS system has determined that
based on the current inputs, the passenger restraints will not be deployed.
It does not mean the system has detected a failure that requires a driver
warning. For this reason, the lamp is classified as a Status Lamp. Similarly,
the amber TPMS indicator is used to inform the driver that the tire pressure
requires attention. While this light may remain lit when a system malfunction
exists, it is considered a Status Lamp since its primary function is to
inform the driver of the tire pressure status. Recommendation: When selecting
SDD symptoms for lamps that are primarily considered a Status Lamp, but are
also known to have a secondary function as a Warning Lamp, be sure to select
the symptoms under both categories in the symptom selection
map.\n\nNew Diagnostic Process\nIDS has been
updated to provide a clear diagnostic strategy and tool navigation path to
the technician. With Symptom Driven Diagnostics (SDD), the technician can
begin the diagnostic process by identifying the specific symptoms of a
customer concern using Symptom Maps incorporated into the\nSDD software. A
diagnostic strategy can then be structured around only the DTCs that are
relevant to those symptoms. SDD can also provide links to other service
information to support the diagnostic process.\n\nSymptom
Maps\nSymptom Maps are incorporated into the SDD software,
allowing the technician to target DTCs and diagnostic routines based on
specific symptoms. Symptom Maps are organized by major vehicle system as
follows:\n
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- Module Communications Network
- Chassis
- Powertrain
- Electrical
- Body
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\nMaps are then further structured by
System and Sub-System details to provide lists of possible symptoms at 2
levels.\n\nSymptom Maps are used by SDD in conjunction with DTCs. To ensure
the best possible recommendations to achieve FRFT repairs,\nthe technician
must input ALL vehicle symptoms that match the customer's concern.\n\nThe
Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) core architecture dates from 1999 and
incorporates elements going back as far as 1995. In the meantime, vehicle
technology has become more complex and the number of vehicle variants has
increased. Current vehicle systems support up to 4,000 different Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTCs), which increases the complexity of diagnostics. The
technician now needs to diagnose systems, not merely individual components.
Without a clear strategy for a repair process, a technician faced with up to
40 DTCs at the start of an IDS session can easily lose confidence in the
diagnostic tool.\nFeedback data from dealerships shows inconsistent methods
of fault diagnosis with underutilization of the IDS capabilities. This has
resulted in high ‘No Fault Found’ repair rates, difficulty in achieving Fixed
Right First Time (FRFT) repairs, and an increase in the time that a
customer’s vehicle is off the road.\n\nWhy it’s useful to have
your own Jaguar & Land Rover Diagnostic kit?\nIn the
last 7 years the diagnostics industry has boomed. Vehicles have become more
complicated with more electrics and fast-moving technology piled in. The
result of having all these “mini computers” running in your vehicle is that
when it goes wrong they require another computer to diagnose what is wrong
and fix them.\nThe Jaguar and Land Rover Diagnostic kits are suited to
various people.\nIf you plan on doing your repairs on your JLR vehicle then
it goes without saying that you do need your diagnostic kit. Being able to
have access to something like IDS & SDD when finding out which part
has failed is crucial. It speeds up your diagnostics and more importantly,
makes it far more accurate. With a good quality diagnostic kit, you can avoid
replacing parts unnecessarily in the hope of curing your fault.\nCF53/CF54/CF-D1
Toughbook available in options\n\nJLR IDS SDD PATHFINDER YEARS
COVERED\n
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- 2019
- 2018
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- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
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\nJLR IDS SDD PATHFINDER
SOFTWARE FEATURES\n
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- DTC Code
Retrieval:\nRetrieve OE DTC with code Definition\nLink DTC to service
information\nCustomizable PID display - Data
Logging:\nBody\nChassis\nElectrical\nPowertrain\nPressure/Vacuum
Tests - Bi-Directional
tests:\nBody\nChassis\nElectrical\nPowertrain - Network
Test:\nCAN\nJ1850/ISO9141/SCP - Module
Programming:\nProgrammable Module Installation (PMI) procedures\nModule
Reprogramming (Reflash)\nCoding\nSupplemental restraints
initialization\nProgrammable Parameters ( ability to change service settings
ie, tire size, personality, customer convenience, etc.) - Body Controls:\nAnti-theft System Functions\nRemote Keyless
Entry\nRestraints (supplemental restraints and seat belts) - Chassis Tools:\nABS Service Bleed\nABS/ Brake system
functions\nIVD Initialization Sequence\nRide Height Calibration ( for
vehicles with pneumatic or hydraulic ride height controls)\nCruise Control
System tests\nTire pressure monitor functions\nElectronic Ride
Control - Electrical Tools:\nCharging System
Tests\nParking Aid Tests\nAudio - Powertrain
Tools:\nEVAP Evaporative Emission Control System\nFuel System Test/Relative
Injector Flow Test\nBi-directional control of fuel components\nBi-directional
Ignition System control\nPower Balance Test\nTransmission bi-directional
Tests\nEngine Checks and OBD Tests (Drive Cycle, Mode 01, Mode 06 &
Mode 09)\nEGR Test - Digital Multimeter:\nBasic DMM
functions\nCurrent measurements (50 Amps/500 Amps)\nPressure/Vacuum
measurements - PROGRAMMING KEYS &
TRANSPONDERS:\nYES SUPPORTED - IDS Legacy Tools for
Jaguars 1997 -2005:\nV131 Supports IDS for Pre-2006 Vehicles\nYES SUPPORTED
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