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liverpool_luke



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Lost for Words wrote:
There are two software versions for the AMK - 9H22-5A919-AA and 9H2M-5A919-AA. Thumbs Up


This is great information and exactly what I needed but could not find anywhere online thank you!

Post #481689 Sat Dec 05 2015 9:25am
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liverpool_luke



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Disco_Mikey wrote:
And they are specific between ARC/non-ARC Thumbs Up


When the Indy did the update with autocom (assuming this is capable?) He did ask does the car have blah bla blah (mutter English couldn't hear him) he poped the bonnet and said no you don't have it, wonder if he referred to arc ? What is it how would I tell I have it? With thabks

Post #481690 Sat Dec 05 2015 9:27am
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liverpool_luke



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won't mention any names, went back to the garage that was paid to update the firmware (knowing that the firmware install was only 6XXX) spoke to the guy who said you sure I updated it as I don't remember putting a battery charger on last time !

I then asked whet I have paid £50 for when I went in and only ever asked for the air compressor firmware update


so an hour later I drive away with NOT ONE error in the system on a global read with firmware version 9H32-14D394-AA
updated using autologic (not autocom as list above) no lights on the dash

advised my friend now it's all working fine sell the bloody thing ! Laughing

Post #481974 Tue Dec 08 2015 7:54pm
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Joser



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What did you do with this piece

Post #487750 Wed Feb 17 2016 1:14am
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liverpool_luke



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For better or worse I didn't use that bit or cut the pipe, didn't feel comfortable cutting them, I left them.the original length and placed them so there was no kinks anywhere

Post #487763 Wed Feb 17 2016 7:57am
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Joser



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Ok cool thanks for the info this thread has helped me alot

Post #487788 Wed Feb 17 2016 12:36pm
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Daztrex700



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After installing new pump do you need to clean out the 4 air valves for each corner of the car? Don't know the name of them. Thanks

Post #513774 Sat Jan 07 2017 12:05pm
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Daztrex700



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My RRS

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Joser



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Are you referring to the valve blocks? If so im pretty sure the are only three when i replaced my pump i did not do it.

Post #513817 Sat Jan 07 2017 8:44pm
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Daztrex700



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Yes that's it thanks

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Daztrex700



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Still do not know where and how the four brass inserts fit or go. two 8mm and two 10mm brass tubes i take it one brass tube each side of the air connector? what do the brass tubes do?

Post #559243 Sun Jun 17 2018 10:06pm
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Daztrex700



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i think this is the best way to fit?

Post #559311 Mon Jun 18 2018 8:48pm
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Daztrex700



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or like this?

Post #559319 Mon Jun 18 2018 9:37pm
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Chrispiec



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Hi guys,

I replaced my amk compressor today with a new aftermarket one but now I am getting suspension fault and unable to do anything with air suspension or the terrain selections. Getting code c1a36 exhaust valve. Could this mean I need the updated software rather than anything actually being wrong with my install or the new compressor.

Post #565932 Thu Sep 27 2018 9:30pm
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