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Originally Posted by mrjoed2
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Originally Posted by LexxM3
I don't know for a fact, but I *believe* that anti-dazzle decode removal (ie coding anti-dazzle back on) on the US/Canada neutered laser lights is NOT the same thing as getting the neutered laser lights to proper Euro spec. I have not yet seen a discussion about coding to Euro spec. Nonetheless, anti-dazzle is an awesome system, works very well, and should really be part of every laser lights equipped G05 X5, so that coding is still worth it.
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Lex do you know if the anti-dazzle coding can be done via Bimmercode?
I have a MX+ adapter on the way & would love to do it.
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I would assert no without even checking too carefully. This is because when you VO* code it, you code 5 ECUs (which is a lot) and therefore the number of FDL parameters are likely large. The ECUs are BDC_BODY3, HU_MGU, FLM2 [43], FLM2 [44], KAFAS4 and at least 3 of those are currently not supported in Bimmercode.
However, VO is the simplest type of coding you can do with ESys and doesn't require acquiring a launcher which is where most people run into trouble. All you need is a Windows PC, Ethernet to OBDII cable (eBay or Amazon), ESys (easy/free download), psdzdata lite (easy/free download).
* VO coding = change car overall config (called FA) + code multiple ECUs (or even entire car) in full, not by individual FDL parameters