As I recall, it's just an activate function for the pump. Haven't actually tried it yet but it's there and the folks at Schwaben assure me that it works.
As for the bleeding procedure, I'm not familiar with it. I let BR Racing do all my brake bleeds. |
I just purchased this tool get it tomorrow if it doesnt clear ABS or adaptations it will be going right back. once they have all this features i will consider getting it again. If they are trying to sell something made for a MINI i think it should do everything. I own an R53 and R56 so ill see what it can and cannot do.
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It will clear the ABS, i just used it one Gen1 and Gen 2. The adaptation thing is for certain models, have not tested it on gen 2 automatics. It does more then read codes, you cant test functionality, which most cant do. Which is great for troubleshooting.
Also it will find stored codes and codes in the HVAC system, Footwell module, window faults etc.. Also it comes with 18 month updates for free, as more functions are added you can update. |
Has anyone been successful in using the tool to reset the service intervals? I changed my oil last weekend and while it did read out the percentage remaining it would NOT reset it. I have to say I'm very disappointed!
ECS - You've got an R58 like me, have you had any luck? |
Well it going back. It will not clear adaptations or Airbag (in my previous post input abs by mistake). For ab r53 this tools is pretty useless. Maybe better for an r56. The software on this is the same as the one on an autel which is from 2010. So dont hold your breath for them to update this for an R53.
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Originally Posted by GeneralSpecific
(Post 4214470)
Has anyone been successful in using the tool to reset the service intervals? I changed my oil last weekend and while it did read out the percentage remaining it would NOT reset it. I have to say I'm very disappointed! ECS - You've got an R58 like me, have you had any luck?
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I'm not really bothered not being able to change the interval, I just want what I consider to be one of the most basic features... Interesting that it works for R53 and not R58.
I couldn't get it to pulse the ABS either... |
Originally Posted by RB-MINI
(Post 4202421)
Is there an actual brake bleed command/procedure to trigger the ABS pump, or do you just have to trigger the pump for each caliper at the right time? First gen, if it matters.
https://vimeo.com/158806259 Sorry, I haven't messed around with it enough to know the bleeding procedure yet. |
Originally Posted by GeneralSpecific
(Post 4214470)
Has anyone been successful in using the tool to reset the service intervals? I changed my oil last weekend and while it did read out the percentage remaining it would NOT reset it. I have to say I'm very disappointed!
ECS - You've got an R58 like me, have you had any luck? |
Mild thread resurrection! I have a 2005 MCS Convertible.
I've read the threads but am unclear on a few things: 1) Does this tool show live engine parameter data while the engine is running - things like Fuel Trim, Engine Temp, O2 Sensor Voltage, etc? If so, does it show just numbers, or will it graph them? 2) Will this tool reset the fuel trim adaptations? (I may have that term slightly wrong.) 3) Do I understand correctly that you can buy other manufacturer's modules - common ones like Toyota or Ford, for example? 4) Will it read basic OBDII codes on any OBDII car? Thanks, Jeremy |
I have another question: can the tool be used to turn off the "bulb out" check? (Additionally, can the tool be used as an alternative to the NCS expert software for re-coding?)
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To add to the questions... will this tool display the auto trans fluid temperature on a first gen R53?
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Hey all, still wondering the following:
1) Does this tool show live engine parameter data while the engine is running - things like Fuel Trim, Engine Temp, O2 Sensor Voltage, etc? If so, does it show just numbers, or will it graph them? 2) Will this tool reset the fuel trim adaptations? (I may have that term slightly wrong.) 3) Do I understand correctly that you can buy other manufacturer's modules - common ones like Toyota or Ford, for example? 4) Will it read basic OBDII codes on any OBDII car? 5) Does it have ways to test, say, the TMAP sensor? I know it reads the code that is thrown, but does it have some active way of testing the response, resistance, or other characteristic of the sensors in order to pinpoint a bad one? (I have a P0171 error which means system lean, could be any of several things.) Thanks! |
Originally Posted by GearheadS
(Post 4253745)
Hey all, still wondering the following:
1) Does this tool show live engine parameter data while the engine is running - things like Fuel Trim, Engine Temp, O2 Sensor Voltage, etc? If so, does it show just numbers, or will it graph them? 2) Will this tool reset the fuel trim adaptations? (I may have that term slightly wrong.) 3) Do I understand correctly that you can buy other manufacturer's modules - common ones like Toyota or Ford, for example? 4) Will it read basic OBDII codes on any OBDII car? 5) Does it have ways to test, say, the TMAP sensor? I know it reads the code that is thrown, but does it have some active way of testing the response, resistance, or other characteristic of the sensors in order to pinpoint a bad one? (I have a P0171 error which means system lean, could be any of several things.) Thanks! 2. I beleive so. I know that I have reset adaptations but I think it will do what you need. 3. The manufacturer does make other modules for the OEM scan tool (which ECS rebrands as Schwaben) but I can't guess as to whether you can add them. I'd call ECS and speak with them directly to confirm. 4. Yes - I've used it on my father's Ford. It can also do basic OBD type codes. 5. I don't know what a PMAP sensor is but if it reports data over the CAN bus I'd say you have a good chance of getting at that data. Specific tests are another matter - I doubt it. You're probably going to have to look up what "normal" is for the component and compare that to your car. RB-MINI: I think it does show auto trans temp but I don't remember. njaremka: No. (I wish!:razz:) |
Originally Posted by GeneralSpecific
(Post 4254001)
1. Yes - all that. It can graph them.
2. I beleive so. I know that I have reset adaptations but I think it will do what you need. 3. The manufacturer does make other modules for the OEM scan tool (which ECS rebrands as Schwaben) but I can't guess as to whether you can add them. I'd call ECS and speak with them directly to confirm. 4. Yes - I've used it on my father's Ford. It can also do basic OBD type codes. 5. I don't know what a PMAP sensor is but if it reports data over the CAN bus I'd say you have a good chance of getting at that data. Specific tests are another matter - I doubt it. You're probably going to have to look up what "normal" is for the component and compare that to your car. RB-MINI: I think it does show auto trans temp but I don't remember. njaremka: No. (I wish!:razz:) Nice write up by the way! :popcorn: |
Frank, I'm gonna take a SWAG and say it's your high pressure fuel pump. Prepare your wallet... :(
Look for fuel pump related codes, and check your fuel rail pressure. |
HPFP is probably going to be covered so keep wallet in pocket.
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Originally Posted by GeneralSpecific
(Post 4264743)
Frank, I'm gonna take a SWAG and say it's your high pressure fuel pump. Prepare your wallet... :(
Look for fuel pump related codes, and check your fuel rail pressure. |
I hope I'm wrong on both counts! (coverage and/or cause)
Let us know how you get on. |
Originally Posted by GeneralSpecific
(Post 4265021)
I hope I'm wrong on both counts! (coverage and/or cause)
Let us know how you get on. Jumped on the phone with the dealer, which is 2.5hrs south, and let them know they would be getting my car. Tow truck showed up about an hour later and off she went...:sad: Did get a call from the dealer this morning saying they were going to get going on it soon. Now we wait!:sad: https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.nor...71db107fd6.jpg |
a good thread... have read lots of thread about Schwaben tool and Foxwell tool
most say no difference except the shape and i did see someone post a photo of his Schwaben tool manual and "Foxwell NT510" there my question is Schwaben for $200 and Foxwell tool for $150... same tool with different brands? marketing tricks? i'm considering this one http://www.eobdtool.co.uk/wholesale/...m-scanner.html anyone has experience of this Foxwell nt510? |
Did you end up buying this tool? Was it able to clear this adaptation for you?? I have the exact same code with mine and did the same checks. Thanks
Originally Posted by macnagaf
(Post 4189008)
I need a fuel trim adaptation reset. I have a P2096 code and I have already checked for leaks in the intake tract and there was nothing. Switched my O2 sensors out for new ones and now need to reset the adaptations to get rid of the code and pass inspection by the end of March :eek:
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Did this not clear adaptations? I want to get one for my 06' r53 to clear a fuel adaptation and have been trying to see peoples experience with it. Thanks.
Originally Posted by HaveATank
(Post 4214478)
Well it going back. It will not clear adaptations or Airbag (in my previous post input abs by mistake). For ab r53 this tools is pretty useless. Maybe better for an r56. The software on this is the same as the one on an autel which is from 2010. So dont hold your breath for them to update this for an R53.
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05 mini cvt adaptation
Will this unit work to adapt the cvt for an 05?
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Originally Posted by rrob311
(Post 4308323)
Will this unit work to adapt the cvt for an 05?
If I remember (no guarantees) I can check my girlfriend's car this weekend to see if the option is available. Hopefully someone else can get you an answer sooner. |
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