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Simon J



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2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Rimini Red
Mongoose cable

At first glance, this Mongoose cable - https://www.jlridssddmongoose.com/home/?mobile=#/product/4 - seems very good value at a hundred quid as I have to programme a new key and add a trailer module so it should pay for itself straightaway.

So is there a catch?

Post #376502 9th Aug 2019 9:41 am
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Joe



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I had one and did exactly as you want to do, I think I paid £70 and it was listed as mangoose. It will code your tow bar, reset your services and look at modules to read & clear faults.
Some caution is required if you are not familiar with diagnostics.

Joe Fix it until it's broke !

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Simon J



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Thanks, Joe. I’ll be honest and say that I have zero experience of such things so I might be better off to pay to get these two jobs done than run the risk of frying my car's electrics!

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Joe



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Simon,
I bought a Dell D410 laptop with windows XP, loaded the program and along with other Freelander stuff EPC etc.
and used this solely for car diagnostics with the mongoose cable.
I have since parted with the freelander and have bought an evoque and decided to try the ID BT tool which I am pleased with.
I have the freelander laptop complete with program and all cables, in my garage if you are interested.

Joe Fix it until it's broke !

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Simon J



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Thanks, Joe, I’ll drop you a PM

Simon

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Sertac



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Hello everyone,

I would like to know if that mangoose cable was the only option to use along with the SDD software.

I thought any device with OBDII standarts would fit and work well, but as I read through the threads here, it looks like mangoose is unique-Should I interpret it this way?

(I have got SDD v.160 installed on my computer and just want to check if I can activate the fakra inputs behind the original satnav)

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Mikey



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There is a reason the official JLR setup costs nearly £3,000...

There have been a few posts on this very forum using cloned cables and/or cracked software. Use at your own peril Neutral

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MotionInc



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I have used a clone without any issues to date; I've flashed and modded quite a few things, a few that are listed on this forum in various threads. The most important things are a supply charger with around 20-25 amps and your laptop plugged into the wall, tons of research and patience. Maybe I simply got lucky with my purchase. Most recently I turned off my TPMS as I don't have them installed.

I will say this: there is a learning curve and you have to be willing to accept it's risky. Then there is the "brown pants" I was cautioned about when I was about to flash my instrument cluster with Alex's custom programming. Thumbs Up

I still use version V130 SDD in a virtual box but now you can uses the most recent versions (the legit versions) with daily keygens or with an annual key. You can find this all over the web.

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Sertac



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Mikey wrote:
There is a reason the official JLR setup costs nearly £3,000...

There have been a few posts on this very forum using cloned cables and/or cracked software. Use at your own peril Neutral


Hi,

I agree, software development is costly and an ardious job, thus the original setup is expensive, however, I thought the OBD sockets were all the same -at least in most cars- as the sofware was the real game changer.

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Simon J



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The software isn’t an issue. V130 is readily available ready to go in a VirtualBox Win 95 environment and it seems to be more than sufficient for our cars. The risk is that the clone cable will mess things up. Like Motion Inc I’ve fiddled with a few things found on this Forum and, so far, so good. This is the one I bought - http://www.obd2shop.co.uk/wholesale/v137-j...rover.html

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Sertac



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MotionInc wrote:
I have used a clone without any issues to date; I've flashed and modded quite a few things, a few that are listed on this forum in various threads. The most important things are a supply charger with around 20-25 amps and your laptop plugged into the wall, tons of research and patience. Maybe I simply got lucky with my purchase. Most recently I turned off my TPMS as I don't have them installed.

I will say this: there is a learning curve and you have to be willing to accept it's risky. Then there is the "brown pants" I was cautioned about when I was about to flash my instrument cluster with Alex's custom programming. Thumbs Up

I still use version V130 SDD in a virtual box but now you can uses the most recent versions (the legit versions) with daily keygens or with an annual key. You can find this all over the web.


Thanks a lot, it is good to hear that cloned cables do work. Well, I was able to do some little modificaitons with my ex-volkswagen, and I believe my previous experience and current research coupled with the experience from this forum can help me achieve my goal, which is to find out whether I can use any one of the two fakra inputs at the back of the original satnav unit to feed in external video.

Now, I will definitely order one, unfortunately a cloned one, however, I also would like to know if you could check the relevant control unit for me to see if there is such a setting to play around with the next time you are connected to your car, of course provided that it is NOT an extra burden for you, and you have an original satnav.

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Simon J



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No satnav, I’m afraid, so can’t help.

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MotionInc



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I don't have a satnav system installed. However, I am certain that whatever systems were available when my model was made, is covered in JLR SDD v130. I have seen it in my use of the software. Now, regarding the specifics that you are asking about in the other thread, I am certain JLR SDD will have the ability that you need. Which version, I go with the newest and just use a keygen.

I'd read Stuartc & Vanny's posts carefully in the other thread as they have a ton of knowledge on the specifics that you want.

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Sertac



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I am grateful for your help.

Look forward to hearing from you!

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Sertac



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Simon J wrote:
No satnav, I’m afraid, so can’t help.


Thanks Simon, you already helped by verifying a clone cable worked for you.

MotionInc agreed to check what I want to know next time they're connected.

But still, if you come across with a setting that is related to playing external videos and/or enabling fakra input, please let us know.

(BTW, I insist on those fakra inputs because I strongly believe that they are there for a reason).

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