Lexia
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- DHallworth
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- DHallworth
- Donor 2023
- Posts: 2387
- Joined: 20 Nov 2005, 17:05
- Location: Glasgow
- My Cars:
- x 125
- DHallworth
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- Joined: 20 Nov 2005, 17:05
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I took the plunge last night and bought a Lexia.
It's got the 2 pin, 30 pin and the EOBD2 plugs with it, it's the Lexia 3 that does Citroen & Peugeot.
It comes with CD44 but they are giving me a link to download the CD42 software when they send it.
I got it from the seller that someone else had used above and paid £200 for it delivered with all of the cables.
Will add myself to the Lexia list once it's arrived and I've tested it.
David.
It's got the 2 pin, 30 pin and the EOBD2 plugs with it, it's the Lexia 3 that does Citroen & Peugeot.
It comes with CD44 but they are giving me a link to download the CD42 software when they send it.
I got it from the seller that someone else had used above and paid £200 for it delivered with all of the cables.
Will add myself to the Lexia list once it's arrived and I've tested it.
David.
'98 Xantia Activa V6
'00 XM V6 Exclusive
'09 C5 2.7 HDi Exclusive
‘10 C5 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'12 C6 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'15 C4 BlueHDi Feel
'00 XM V6 Exclusive
'09 C5 2.7 HDi Exclusive
‘10 C5 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'12 C6 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'15 C4 BlueHDi Feel
- DHallworth
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My Lexia arrived at 8am yesterday morning.
Seems to work ok
What are the benefits of having the older software version?
Mine came with V45 I believe but the seller can give me a link to any version that I want to download.
Did someone say that V45 was the best one to go for?
David.
Seems to work ok
What are the benefits of having the older software version?
Mine came with V45 I believe but the seller can give me a link to any version that I want to download.
Did someone say that V45 was the best one to go for?
David.
'98 Xantia Activa V6
'00 XM V6 Exclusive
'09 C5 2.7 HDi Exclusive
‘10 C5 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'12 C6 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'15 C4 BlueHDi Feel
'00 XM V6 Exclusive
'09 C5 2.7 HDi Exclusive
‘10 C5 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'12 C6 3.0 HDi Exclusive
'15 C4 BlueHDi Feel
I'd like to recalibrate the accelerator pedal to AL4. Where do I find the calibration procedure in Lexia? I found only the initialisation of self-learning parameters.
Last edited by KariM1 on 05 Mar 2010, 20:13, edited 1 time in total.
is: C5 X3 EW10J4+AL4
was: Xantia X2 XU7JP4+AL4
was: Xantia X2 XU7JP4+AL4
Hmmm.. A friend of mine wants to purchase a lexia (though be it for his pug 307)
I am wondering if anybody can recommend a place to get it?.
I gusss it will be a china copy, but I am looking for a place that ships "inside Europe" (to avoid taxes), and a place that sells the kit with all the appropriate connectors wires etc..
Any ideas?
I am wondering if anybody can recommend a place to get it?.
I gusss it will be a china copy, but I am looking for a place that ships "inside Europe" (to avoid taxes), and a place that sells the kit with all the appropriate connectors wires etc..
Any ideas?
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You won't find it in the Lexia software, its published in the diagnostic manual relevant to the system you are testing. A Lexia on its own is fine for reading fault codes but to fully understand the information shown in datastream you really do need the diagnostic manuals.KariM1 wrote:I'd like to recalibrate the accelerator pedal to AL4. Where do I find the calibration procedure in Lexia?
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The training manual refers one back to Lexia!
III - PEDAL PROGRAMMING
This operation is to be performed in the following cases:
· replacement of ECU,
· replacement of automatic transmission,
· updating by downloading,
· replacement or adjustment of accelerator cable,
· replacement of or downloading to engine management computer
(XUD9BTF/XU7JP4/L4),
· replacement of throttle potentiometer,
· replacement of diesel injection pump.
Follow the procedure on the ELIT or PROXIA/LEXIA diagnostic tool to perform a
pedal programming operation.
Hi, Can you give me the link to the Ebay seller you used. ThanksDHallworth wrote:I took the plunge last night and bought a Lexia.
It's got the 2 pin, 30 pin and the EOBD2 plugs with it, it's the Lexia 3 that does Citroen & Peugeot.
It comes with CD44 but they are giving me a link to download the CD42 software when they send it.
I got it from the seller that someone else had used above and paid £200 for it delivered with all of the cables.
Will add myself to the Lexia list once it's arrived and I've tested it.
David.
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C5 HDI 2.2 2003 EXCLUSIVE ESTATE 151000 MILES
C5 HDI 2.2 2003 EXCLUSIVE ESTATE 151000 MILES
I've been following these Lexia threads and plan to buy one too. I know it's a hassle but would it be possible for lexia owners to add to a thread the following info: Where brought, contents/connectors/version, price, a summary of what it works on and quality of the vender. It would be useful to me - how about everyone else?
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Xantia 1.9 TD Temp.2 Break (97) - 208K@42mpg - Resting again.
Berlingo Multispace 1.6 16v (51) - 184K@36mpg - My shed! Still runs 15° retarded...