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Could I interest Sir in a nice Series 2 Landrover???
Funnilly enough...
As it happens...
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To show you just how OTT you can go, the iDrive system diagnostics give a remaining brake pad life estimate in miles!
Increacing numbers of vehicles incorperate this sort of daftness.
As Abercrombie says, the real point of it is that now, should you wish to change your pads at home, you then have to take it to the $tealer to get them to put the warning light out by "telling" the electronics that you have changed the pads with their diagnostc tool! (All that computing power! And the poor little management system cant work it out for itself!)
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I think we need to get this straight once and for all. NOBODY CAN MAKE A CAR WITHOUT "A TRUCK LOAD OF ELECTRONIC CRAP" AND SELL IT IN EUROPE ANY MORE!!!!! It's illegal! We are stuck with engine management systems because of environmental legislation. The days of twidling the mixture screw on the side of the carb until the tickover sounds nice are GONE and there's nothing the manufacturers can do about it!
Wrong Wrong Wrong!
Whilst it is true that emissions regulations require a level of fueling and ignition controll that it is likly that only an electronic engine management system can provide. the manufacturers could make the whole lot
FAR more user freindly.
The manufacturers have taken advantage of the emissions requirements to lock owners (and independent workshops, as far as possible) out of the system!
This is how it Could have been done (or Could be in the future, if I were in charge!

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OBD III
1) Implementation
All new Vehicles shall be OBDIII compatible by 20XX
2) Specification
i) All vehicles shall contain a VMM (Vehicle Monitoring Module)
ii) The VMM will be connected to all other ECM’s on the vehicle via a simple network loop.
iii) The VMM’s only other connections will be power supply and a standard USB connector with which to communicate with the outside world.
iv) The VMM will be “Robust” IE all connectors will be protected against over voltage, short circuit and reverse polarity in any combination. The casing will be proof against water ingress and possess a limited degree of fire resistance.
v) The VMM will carry a lifetime warranty. Faulty VMM’s will be replaced FOC regardless of age. A VMM will be deemed faulty if, when powered up, comms can not be made.
3) Function
i) The VMM will continuously monitor the performance of all other ECM’s
ii) The VMM will monitor any faults that arise and store both them and such freeze-frame data as is available at the time faults occur.
iii) Access to all VMM functions will be made using standard web browser software via the standard USB link
iv) The VMM will contain in ROM complete workshop manuals, servicing data and parts catalogues appropriate to the vehicle in question written in a standardised format (i.e. the layout and navigation of the manuals shall be defined and be the same for all manufacturers) The manuals will be written in HTML or some other open access format!
v) The VMM will be capable of providing a gateway to the other ECM’s for such software updates as may be needed during the vehicles life. Such reprogramming may be carried out via a standard PC and the USB connection. All such software updates will be provided FOC.
vi) The VMM will provide a gateway for functions such as recoding and setting re-adaptions, coding new modules etc again via an HTML or similar open access environment.
If you see what I mean!
None of this is hard, all it takes (as Dr Strangelove would have said) is ze VILL!