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Also note that VO coding sets the coded ECU back to stock settings, so you may need to use BimmerCode afterward again to get those reset settings back in those specific ECUs.
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@LexxM3 , so I had E-sys setup with PsdZData lite 4.21.32 and followed the instructions from the pdf install instructions. It looks like S18A has *19_07_575_* and *19_11_555_* which are later than my 0755 (?).
Can I use E-sys 3.33.4 to VO code? I'm a little confused about the instructions from the "other forum" about the need for the pro launcher for this version. Otherwise, I can use 3.27.1. I also thought I saw @ifr mentioned 3.34 being available, where can that be downloaded? Just preparing the SW for now while waiting for my ENET cable to arrive next week. Thanks!
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Yes. I believe Bimmercode backups are per ECU as well.
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The ENET and Ethernet adapter are a lot faster then the wireless MX+. Took me less than 5 minutes to check all available BC menus and code everything that I want. Reading and coding BDC alone took me almost 5 minutes with MX+. I'm pretty happy with these cables.
While unrelated to BC, I tried removing 5AP from FA and VO code using E-Sys. Just need to observe if anti-dazzle really works. The originally saved FA xml and the modified one have 1 line diff - 5AP. I read SVT (VCM?) and coded BDC_BODY3, HU_MGU, FLM2 43/44 and KAFAS4, in that order. Not everything went to stock, though, when I checked with BimmerCode. ADV, M logo at startup, IC logo, ASS, etc., are still there. So I'm not really sure if I did VO coding correctly. How to verify this?
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I again tried loading the original FA from saved XML, code, and remove 5AP again and code. Both were successful ("Abarbeitung bender") and every time I connect with BimmerCode BDC and HU-MGU settings are lost. So it seems I got my very first VO coding done.
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just got MX+ blue tooth today. in it's instructions it says to donwload the MX app. do i need this?
these instructions are on page 1 of this thread. is this all i need to do, and forget about the app for MX? 1. Buy a Bluetooth based ODBLink LX/MX/MX+ adapter module. This plugs into the car's diagnostic/ECU port in the driver footwell. 2. Get Bimmercode App on your phone. (I use an Android/Samsung s10) 3. Plug the OBDLink adaptor into the diagnostic port. 4. Press the Start/Stop button in your car three times in quick succession to put the car into Diagnostic mode. 5. Put your phone into "Flight/Aeroplane" mode, then enable only Bluetooth. 5. Run Bimmercode. Your phone will use Bluetooth to connect to the car through the OBDLink Adapter. Once connected, you will see the ECUs supported for the G05 listed. 6. Start coding |
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I'm thinking about coding first with Bimmercode but maybe venturing into EsysX later on. So what hardware do I need for Android to accomplish this? |
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just completed my first foray into coding LOL. successful attempt at the basics - start/stop, BDC, etc.
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Don't think there's a way through bimmercode. One poster said a 3rd party was able to code it for him. I'm assuming they used Esys to do it. However I haven't seen anyone on this forum show which modules to code. This was a common request for people with air suspension. That's why I'm surprised if there was a way to do it that it's not on these forums.
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