Coded:
1. Windows up / sunroof close with keyfob
2. Mirrors fold on lock with keyfob
3. Disable annoying iDrive disclaimer
4. Hazzard double blink (instead of flash, pause, flash pause, its now flash, flash, pause, flash flash, pause)
5. Foglights active with high beams
6. Corner light delete
7. Digital speedometer (Even though I already have HUD)
I still have to code the trunk close from the button inside and also the keyfob.
blue dragon, great write up! The M HUD looks cool, I search thru BMW coding forums but can't find any info on codes to enable it. Does active Digital speedometer (V=Digital Speed) enable M HUD or it is something else?
Opening the trunk door can be done via remote and button inside the cabin but if you want to close them using the remote or the button then you need to code it.
Guys I'm looking for the E70 V41 Daten Files.rar file, but it's been deleted from every place I can find. Does anyone have it and can email or know of download site? My email is card@mwrci.com. Thanks.
I just coded a 2010 X5 M series with VIM and its pretty simple but needs an extra step besides the normal NCSexper coding...You need to edit CIC file within NCSexpert daten folder of the E70.
I can enter the coding sequence after typing “repxet” I can see the modules, when I select “car-keymemory” and check the boxes, I get the “konsistence check ok” message and after selecting “FSW/PSW” and checking the boxes again I get the “konsistence check ok” message. I set the profile name to “FSW PSW MAN” and all is ok; however, after I select F1 > then F3 and choose chassis e70, I get the following error message “VIN is faulty COAPI-2000 EDIABAS or SFBD Error. IFH-0018 Initializing failure of the Interface Handler.” If I input the VIN manually, I get a “VIN faulty” message.
I can enter the coding sequence after typing "repxet" I can see the modules, when I select "car-keymemory" and check the boxes, I get the "konsistence check ok" message and after selecting "FSW/PSW" and checking the boxes again I get the "konsistence check ok" message. I set the profile name to "FSW PSW MAN" and all is ok; however, after I select F1 > then F3 and choose chassis e70, I get the following error message "VIN is faulty COAPI-2000 EDIABAS or SFBD Error. IFH-0018 Initializing failure of the Interface Handler." If I input the VIN manually, I get a "VIN faulty" message.
Just purchased a set of 2011 OEM Y spoke rims to put on my 2011 X5, it seems like they must not match up (My car manufactured prior to 10/10) and rims with TPMS after 10/10.
Do you know how to code to remove TPMS Malfunction?
I would prefer to disable than have to pay $150-200 plus a place to install them. I'd probably install when they need new tires though. What do you think?
No, this cable will not work. But...if you look around you will find one for earlier model vehicles or you will find the info on how to run a switch on that cable so you can use it for your M3.
Not sure this cable does work. I've just spent a few hours trying to get it going. INPA connects fine with two black dots but I'm getting a "DATATRANSMISSION TO INTERFACE DISTURBED" error when I try in NCS...
Just finished coding my 2013 E70. It was an interesting journey assembling the appropriate versions of the software and data files, but it was worth the effort! I have owned several BMWs over the last 6 years and I wasn't even aware of the possibilities until reading the OP's first post on this. Not sure whether to curse or thank him. Now off to find more changes I can code.
^^ You can do VIM, and a bunch of others that I never bothered to do. I have the rear seat entertainment for the kids, so the vehicle in motion coding wasn't a priority for me.
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