I would
never have known that there were "hidden" options in my 2008
Outlander Sport until I got a Lexia 3 pp2000 cable, although it beats me why they wouldn't enable them in the factory
and advertise as "features".
The Lexia 3 PP2000 diagnostic tool came with a CD.
I noticed that the CD I got with this device had something called
"diagbox".
Finally
got my device hooked up to my car today. I spent a whole day trying to get XP
installed on my DVD, getting the software to work properly, etc.
I enabled
the speed-based auto locking (love it) in parking feature using PP2000 and
turned off the
annoying
seatbelt warning chime. It annoys the heck out of me when I drive without a
seatbelt (on private
property,
if you're wondering). This evening I saw another option called "comfort
flashing" in the PP2000
customer
options. This is the feature that lets you slightly tap the turn signal stalk
and have it flash 3
times.
According to the car manual, the number of flashes can be adjusted usingMMCS. I
looked around
but
couldn't find the place where I can change the number of flashes (I want to
bump mine up from 3 to
5). The
option in PP2000 was only to active/deactivate the feature, and there was
nothing there that let
me change
the parameters of it.
I also
want to have both my DRLs and Fog lamps in the same assembly but have not
figure out how to do it
yet.
Anyways, given the convenience and cheap price, the tool would be worth it.
Lexia-3
V48 PP2000 V25 Citroen/Peugeot Diagnostic Support Peugeot 307 Avec Diagbox
V7.57:
http://www.eobdtool.co.uk/wholesale/best-quality-lexia-3citroen-peugeot-pp2000.html
This is from obd tool website
technical support: Enable Mitsubishi hidden functions using Lexia 3 PP2000 diagnostic tool
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