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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #15 on: 05 August 2007, 09:42:50 »

You did the 2.2 at the lakes as well, a great improvement, much 'nicer'

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« Reply #16 on: 05 August 2007, 09:52:28 »

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The climate seems much more controlled and less intrusive, it runs at lower fan speeds for more of the time.
LOL, didn't take you long to 'practice' - I assume by now, every single system on all cars on the drive are at the very latest versions ;D

If you're really bored, get some live data downloaded to PC to use as a reference (see snapshot stuff). And send them to me ;D
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« Reply #17 on: 05 August 2007, 10:01:24 »

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The climate seems much more controlled and less intrusive, it runs at lower fan speeds for more of the time.
LOL, didn't take you long to 'practice' - I assume by now, every single system on all cars on the drive are at the very latest versions ;D

If you're really bored, get some live data downloaded to PC to use as a reference (see snapshot stuff). And send them to me ;D

I hope so  ::)

Did mine need any?

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« Reply #18 on: 05 August 2007, 10:02:27 »

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The climate seems much more controlled and less intrusive, it runs at lower fan speeds for more of the time.
LOL, didn't take you long to 'practice' - I assume by now, every single system on all cars on the drive are at the very latest versions ;D

If you're really bored, get some live data downloaded to PC to use as a reference (see snapshot stuff). And send them to me ;D

I hope so  ::)

Did mine need any?
When I was there, only checked autobox, that was up to date.
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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #19 on: 05 August 2007, 10:03:33 »

Aye, had that done at a local dealers, not expecting to get near enough to you to do it.
£1 to a penny they didn't check any others though.

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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #20 on: 05 August 2007, 10:04:10 »

Also interested to know if the speedo reads the same constant 3mph high like the CDX?

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« Reply #21 on: 05 August 2007, 10:52:07 »

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The climate seems much more controlled and less intrusive, it runs at lower fan speeds for more of the time.

As it should imo.....slower air flow = colder air.

Just thought id see if cheapo tech2 could read version number......no it carnt..... but can read trouble codes

I got 32 not present ....Left solar sensor low input
        34 present..........Right solar sensor low input

Is this the sun sensor? I thought there was only the one, in the middle of the dash  :-/
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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #22 on: 05 August 2007, 11:00:11 »

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The climate seems much more controlled and less intrusive, it runs at lower fan speeds for more of the time.

As it should imo.....slower air flow = colder air.

Just thought id see if cheapo tech2 could read version number......no it carnt..... but can read trouble codes

I got 32 not present ....Left solar sensor low input
        34 present..........Right solar sensor low input

Is this the sun sensor? I thought there was only the one, in the middle of the dash  :-/
Wonder if the facelift one is 2-in-1 and more advanced? Has a different pn...
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« Reply #23 on: 05 August 2007, 12:04:43 »

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The climate seems much more controlled and less intrusive, it runs at lower fan speeds for more of the time.

As it should imo.....slower air flow = colder air.

Just thought id see if cheapo tech2 could read version number......no it carnt..... but can read trouble codes

I got 32 not present ....Left solar sensor low input
        34 present..........Right solar sensor low input

Is this the sun sensor? I thought there was only the one, in the middle of the dash  :-/
Wonder if the facelift one is 2-in-1 and more advanced? Has a different pn...

Its certainly got one in the centre of dash.....different fitting/plastic surround perhaps
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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #24 on: 05 August 2007, 12:07:00 »

The facelift has a twin sensor setup so it can sense sun direction........have you been covering it up with an A to Z?
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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #25 on: 05 August 2007, 12:11:41 »

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Also interested to know if the speedo reads the same constant 3mph high like the CDX?


Yep constant 3mph high......although interestingly, the ECU complained of not having the index programmed so I had to put new firmware on it and a programme index....The Boy, whats the programme index on your MV6 on the instruments?
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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #26 on: 05 August 2007, 12:30:43 »

Strange!
Any other upgrades on?

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« Reply #27 on: 05 August 2007, 13:11:19 »

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Also interested to know if the speedo reads the same constant 3mph high like the CDX?


Yep constant 3mph high......although interestingly, the ECU complained of not having the index programmed so I had to put new firmware on it and a programme index....The Boy, whats the programme index on your MV6 on the instruments?
Std 17" wheels, speedo in mph, Code Index 007

For Instrument, all mph speedos are 007, with exception of 225/55/16, which is 008

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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #28 on: 05 August 2007, 17:37:45 »

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The facelift has a twin sensor setup so it can sense sun direction........have you been covering it up with an A to Z?

 ;D How did you guess......yeah sometimes i do (the one in the centre of the dash)......it slows the blower fans down if left on auto

Wheres the other one?

I assume thats why i have the error codes then?
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Re: Thanks to MDTM
« Reply #29 on: 05 August 2007, 19:41:29 »

The two sensors are in the same pod.
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