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Greatmg! 10-01-14 08:37 AM

Code reader and adding features?
 
Morning!

I am looking for a code reader for my ZS and have been pointed in the direction of this from ebay:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ELM-327-OB...70710351625%26

Thoughts?

Also, my daily driver is a Golf and I have a system called VCDS for that, which allows me to recode the ECU and add features such as comfort indicating etc.

Does the ZS have 2 ECUs and is it possible to change the coding to add new features?

Paul.

peterzs 10-01-14 09:29 AM

Looks a good bit of kit, but all this electronic stuff is all magic to me, someone will come along that knows.

;););)

Enright 10-01-14 01:08 PM

Depends on what model ZS you have to an extent. I've got one of those readers and a Mk2 TD. It has 2 engine management lights and the code reader can't do anything about one of them if it gets lit.
On the other, it works fine. If I remember correctly the petrol models were fully OBDII compliant.

Greatmg! 10-01-14 01:57 PM

Ok, I have a ZS180, which is OBDII compliant, I guess a better question would have been:

'What software do I need to recode the BCU for adding new or amending existing features?'

Am I correct in assuming the ECU and BCU are totally separate and that the BCU controls everything to do with electrical gizmos while the ECU just controls the engine and ABS?

Paul.

petet16 10-01-14 02:06 PM

Only T4 can change/add features in the bcu.

ZS 10-01-14 02:07 PM

You will need Rovercon software IIRC and if its even still around...

I have the bluetooth version of that ODBII reader and it will only do the basics with your 180.

Enright 10-01-14 02:08 PM

Ah right. The OBDII diagnostic tool won't help at all for that - it's simply used for reading and resetting error codes. There are some basic monitoring functions too, but no re-programming is possible.

I think you need an MG/Rover T4 tool and interface to do reprogramming - and I believe the tool is the size of a small cabinet (although a modern smartphone is probably more powerful)!

On Mk2s the BCU/BSI lives behind the climate control panel, and is simply a central interface into which all the other systems (e.g. central locking, windows and ECU) plug via the wiring loom.

ZRed 10-01-14 03:18 PM

BCU is a thing of voodoo. Not all features can be unlocked. For example, a non electric window BCU cannot be reprogrammed by any aftermarket diagnostic machine - including T4 - to allow electric windows to be fitted.

Greatmg! 10-01-14 05:18 PM

I think I'm starting to get the message that the MG isn't quite as user friendly as my other car!

Ok, I'll look at getting the diagnostics cable from ebay and leave it there for now.

If I ever want to 'upgrade' with things like heated seats etc, I'll ask about and see what needs to be done on a case by case basis.

Thanks for all the replies.

Paul.

petet16 10-01-14 05:40 PM

Heated seats are easy, just plug 'em in and add the switches and relays.


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