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Author:  Sir Sam [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:01 am ]
Post subject:  For Colorado guys, I am offering DRBIII programming service:

I am offering DRBIII programming services for 2005 and older vehicles. This includes things such as changing the revs/mile in the speedo, the revs/mile in the odometer, programming new keys and keyless entry remotes, setting user preferences(most of which can also be set in the EVIC).

$30 for speedo/odometer recalibration
$30 for RKE programming
$30 new key programming (must supply PIN - available free to owner from dealer)
$15 for customer preference options.

Sorry I cannot program 2006 vehicles. I wish I could but I cannot. Buy me another $3000 scan tool and I'll do it for free.

Also as a reminder I offer very competitive prices on the timing belt service, please, shut up and give me your money.

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Author:  DOC4444 [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado people, I am offering DRBII programming ser

Let's get together on flying Sam out to the east coast. I have all the tools and parts for timing belt service and no time. I can provide a vehicle for ground travel when you are here.

DOC

Author:  geordi [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado people, I am offering DRBII programming ser

DOC4444 wrote:
I can provide a vehicle for ground travel when you are here.
DOC


Sure... But does he have to fix it first? :goink:

I'd be all about driving up / wherever on the East Coast to meet Sam, and also to see if his DRBIII can somehow convince my TPMS system to play nice with my EVIC. I can offer hands and experience in timing service too, or turbo installs... Gauge installs, welding (if you need it for either gauges or turbos) and lots of really bad puns.

Author:  bugnout [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado guys, I am offering DRBIII programming serv

I may be in CO in August, Need my speedo recalibrated.

Author:  DOC4444 [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado guys, I am offering DRBIII programming serv

Hopefully not.......

DOC

Author:  CATCRD [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado guys, I am offering DRBIII programming serv

Hey Sam, can you change the TPMS alarm limits for psi?

Author:  Sir Sam [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado guys, I am offering DRBIII programming serv

geordi wrote:
I'd be all about driving up / wherever on the East Coast to meet Sam, and also to see if his DRBIII can somehow convince my TPMS system to play nice with my EVIC. I can offer hands and experience in timing service too, or turbo installs... Gauge installs, welding (if you need it for either gauges or turbos) and lots of really bad puns.


There is an option to disable/enable TPMS, I don't have an EVIC or TMPS so I have not played with it.

bugnout wrote:
I may be in CO in August, Need my speedo recalibrated.


Hit me up as the time gets close and we can see about getting together.

CATCRD wrote:
Hey Sam, can you change the TPMS alarm limits for psi?


I think I can......I thought I saw that somewhere in the menus. Its rather convoluted.

Author:  geordi [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado guys, I am offering DRBIII programming serv

Sir Sam wrote:
geordi wrote:
I'd be all about driving up / wherever on the East Coast to meet Sam, and also to see if his DRBIII can somehow convince my TPMS system to play nice with my EVIC. I can offer hands and experience in timing service too, or turbo installs... Gauge installs, welding (if you need it for either gauges or turbos) and lots of really bad puns.


There is an option to disable/enable TPMS, I don't have an EVIC or TMPS so I have not played with it.

bugnout wrote:
I may be in CO in August, Need my speedo recalibrated.


Hit me up as the time gets close and we can see about getting together.

CATCRD wrote:
Hey Sam, can you change the TPMS alarm limits for psi?


I think I can......I thought I saw that somewhere in the menus. Its rather convoluted.



I think I can help you with that - I still have an extra EVIC if you want it. As for the TPMS, you sure you don't have one? Is your CRD a sport with steel wheels? The steel wheels are the only thing that I know prevents them from working, I thought all the CRDs came with at least the basic idiot-light version (which I know mine has) and if you add the EVIC like I did... It will say things like "Check TPM System" on the EVIC screen, b/c that is SO MUCH more helpful than the light which indicates... To check the TPM system.

*sigh*

If the dammn thing was enabled properly, it might tell me WHY it is being annoying randomly. Is it high pressure? Bad battery? The error clears itself, so it can't be that severe.

Author:  Sir Sam [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: For Colorado guys, I am offering DRBIII programming serv

geordi wrote:

I think I can help you with that - I still have an extra EVIC if you want it. As for the TPMS, you sure you don't have one? Is your CRD a sport with steel wheels? The steel wheels are the only thing that I know prevents them from working, I thought all the CRDs came with at least the basic idiot-light version (which I know mine has) and if you add the EVIC like I did... It will say things like "Check TPM System" on the EVIC screen, b/c that is SO MUCH more helpful than the light which indicates... To check the TPM system.

*sigh*

If the dammn thing was enabled properly, it might tell me WHY it is being annoying randomly. Is it high pressure? Bad battery? The error clears itself, so it can't be that severe.


I have several EVICs here, including a 05 EVIC with TPMS.....just not installed.

All CRDs came with alloy wheels. Mine did not come with TPMS, not even the dash light version. I have sensors and such sitting around but its not high on my priority list to play with.

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