T300(key fob coding/ fault codes) - A run through.

T300(key fob coding/ fault codes) - A run through. was created by David Aiketgate

Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110890
I now have this unit and have run through what it can do, so here's a few photos and instructions.
This is the unit itself.



You attach it via the technozen lead to the diagnostic port which is top right of the fusebox under the steering wheel.



The lead has a switch left for alarm settings/right for ecu settings.
I'm starting with the alarm functions so switch to the left.

David
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110894
You plug in with the ignition off. The screen should light up and eventually show this symbol.



Press enter.



In this photo you can also see the buttons for scrolling up and down and the return button.
At this point you will be met with this screen.



You must now leap the hurdle of entering the super secret password. I will, of course, only supply this password for a deposit of £100.

David
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110896
After the password you will get this list. Scroll down to Rover and press enter.



Now you choose remotes(inc EKA (emergency key access))- lead switch to left
or EMS for ecu faults etc. - Lead switch to right.



Pick your model and press enter.



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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110902
The unit will now ask you to turn the ignition on.



Turn the key to position 1.



If successful you will get this screen(or similar)



Click on Read EKA Code

David
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110946
I was going to do a complete run through, but the procedure changes depending on the car and the Mems type, so instead I'll just highlight what you can do with the t300 as well as recover the eka code.
You can change your eka code to something easier to remember.



You can programme remote fobs.

David
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110949
On the EMS side. (remember to switch over on the lead.)

You can read all Mems versions.



This is the list of what you can do.

David
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110950
You can read and clear fault codes.



You can code up a new ecu.



You can test actuators. Foe example you can test the operation of the rad fan.



You can view live data from the ecu.

David
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #110974
The T300 is not difficult to operate. :nonod: The instructions come up on the screen to lead you through each operation.

Apparently, there is a token system in the machine - each time fobs are coded uses 1 token. There are 100 tokens in the machine and I am contacting the vendor about what happens when the 100 are used up.

David
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #112813
I see the tokens however I just programmed up 2 fobs and the tokens still say 100 no change ,so hopefully it will remain that way :)

Thanks to Andy for all his help with the T300 :) :drive:

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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #112847
Didn't know you had one too Paul, if I can't sort my SRS light will it check the error codes ?

"When faced with a choice of two evils, I always pick the one I haven't tried."

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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #113091

Tibs wrote: Didn't know you had one too Paul, if I can't sort my SRS light will it check the error codes ?


I'll take a look for you matey , what have you done to try and get rid of the light so far?

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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #113131
Hive sorted it now Paul, just disconnected and reconnected the main SRS unit, light now goes out :broon:

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