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.
Congrats ! Tell us how did you do that? I am also interested in how to close trunk inside and key fob. Can you figure out how to make doors unlock automatically when you put car in p position while engine running? I am talking about from outside.
Blue dragon, That's fantastic!! I want to do this....we have similar cars! Is this something I can do as an amateur? This looks rather involved....especially with the editing of files....gotta give it a go..
Do you think there could be adverse effects on warranty after coding? I like the new features, but I am afraid in case something happens with the car, BMW will refuse to fix it because of coding
I just had my car coded a few months ago and today I bought it in complaining about the comfort access to the dealer and they didn't seem to notice or say anything, so maybe there software doesn't tell them if some adjusted the mirror settings and what not.
I just added the LCI rear tail lights, and coded the car.
You will need to modify your FA (Vehicle order). You need to add +MUEH to the FA in CAS and FRM. You can follow the instructions here
Once you have done that, you need to code your FRM using the Expert Profile in NCS Expert (which doesn't allow .man manipulation files). This step codes the module so that it knows you are running the LCI tail lights and it disables the brake light out warning. This will reset your FRM and any coding which you previously had in that module, you will need to redo.
Just joined this forum. And it's surprised to see that you had replaced your tail light of 2009 x5. I have same idea of changing it, but i am not sure if it looks nice in 2009 x5. Could you plz send me some photos of your car's look? Thank you. mythroom@gmail.com
Coded the rear inner tail lights (foglights or brake force display) to light up during normal braking. Also QMVH (lateral - moment distribution - axle) included when you cycle through your "BC" stalk. And the cluster light to be always on even when parklights or headlights are off or as soon as you start the car.
I don't see anything more about the "qmvh" but it's just cool to have it on the cluster. Maybe if somebody can try it when driving in snow and see if those lights beside the wheels changes to see which wheel has the most drive torque. :thumbup:
Very nice! Did you use NCS dummy to find the paramenters?
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