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Old 29-04-13, 08:38 AM   #1
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Testbook session - what can be done?

Thinking if I get rear parking sensors and headlight washers ill need a session.
And I may as well get my money's worth from it so what else could be done?
1 touch down passengers windows?
1 touch up?
Nothing at all?

Also, do the parts need to be in place before they can be activated?
I know nothing about the system at all!
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Old 29-04-13, 10:47 AM   #2
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You could get the auto lock deactivated, if you wanted of course.
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Old 29-04-13, 10:57 AM   #3
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Re: Testbook session - what can be done?

Might be a daft question but What is a testbook session?

Ive never heard of it before

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Old 29-04-13, 11:09 AM   #4
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Just google "rover testbook" all will become clear.
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Old 29-04-13, 11:13 AM   #5
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You could get the auto lock deactivated, if you wanted of course.
I quite like it tbh, just wish it was a bit smarter and deactivated the locks on the passenger pulling the door handle while stationary and when I've reactive red the locks but not turned the engine off to let them out I wish it would still deactivate the locks when I eventually stop the car. The amount of times I've tried to get out with locked doors is getting uncountable! And my passengers love getting locked in when I forget to unlock the door for them!

T4 testbook I think is a diagnostic tool for mg-r/landrover.
Can be used to sort things like putting in fog lights on mk2's ass they need activated through the BCU/or suchlike.

Just want to see what it's capable of with regards to modding!
Be good if you could write code for it and modify the BCU yourself!
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Old 29-04-13, 11:21 AM   #6
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i found the autolock a pita when I first got the car, things improved when I discovered you could override it by pressing the padlock button on the dash.
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Old 29-04-13, 11:39 AM   #7
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I'd find it a good feature if it had more than the one feature! It's just not wort overriding it. I'd like it to lock again after letting a passenger out and moving off!

There's gotta be more to the testbook than turning that off.
What else can be done?
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No need for T4 to use rear parking aid, it's plug n play.
Headlamp washers on MKII do need a session though (unless you use manual switching). No passenger one touch option.
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Ahh is that it? Well that's crap! Thought I might be able to get my money's worth lol!
How do the headlamp washers work? Once every 5 squirts?

I'm looking at using a manual button also,
Would that work in conjunction?
Looking at a civic dash dimmer/washer jet switch.
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How do the headlamp washers work? Once every 5 squirt?
I have 'em fitted to my MKII, but not yet activated (too busy sorting out my powerfolds), but I believe every 4th window squirt operates the the headlamp washers. Some cars require the headlamps to be switched on too, but i'm unsure if this in the case with the ZS. Someone who's had 'em fitted from the factory should be able to clear this up.
One wire (black/grey) needs to be fed from the BCU to the relay.
Manual switching is fine. I tested mine via a manual switch, just to make sure they worked before refitting the bumper.

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