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2020. 3. 18. 23:40카테고리 없음

I have a sheet in my garage that I cant seem to find at the moment. But basically here is what you need.1. There are only a few codable modules in the e53, the ones you really care about are the GM3 and the LCZ.2. The way the process works is you code the car by reading the module. This creates the.trc file.

Then you manipulate the file using work pad, changing the aformentioned values. You save that text file as.man, and then write that code to the module. To do this, you need a coding profile. Beyond expert mode and comfort mode.

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There are two you can use. Revtor or Fister.

You will have to search for them. I prefer revtor, but its alittle kludgy. Google.pfl to find them.the steps are as follows:1. Load the profile under file2. Pick EWS or GM3 to read your vin into the system6. Hit f6 to go back.7. Now you have to start reading the modules.

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You can only code one at a time.8. Hit f4 to bring up the module specific menu9. Pick the gm3 for example10. Go to f2, change job. The default here is SGcodiren which is write, you need to select, codiren lessen, which is read.11.

Now select f3, which is execute job. In the work folder you will see the trc file.edit away.to upload the changes.go to f2, and select sg-codiren,the f3 to execute.Be very careful with editing the.trc file. I dont know what happens if you feed it incorrect data, but just make sure you are getting your activ/nicht-active's right, and in the same position in the file.You should see the changes immediately, so test inbetween each upload.

If youre righting these and they are not taking, you may need to try a different profile, as only certain ones do uploading.confused yet?I did this once on my e46, and it took me a week to get comfortable doing it. I did it, I love it (windows up with key!), when I got this car, it took me another week of research to feel good about it again. But i did it, and I love it.good luck, and if you have any questions, just PM me.

If I can find my cheat sheet in the garage, I will scan and post for you. Yea I used the revtor profile. I got confused by the.trc and the.man. I didn't realize you had to change the extension. I keep looking for the damn.man file.Also, I don't know what I did, but my NCS is in English.

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But your F shortcuts should help me understand where to go. I know I did something wrong because I never saw the gm3 module. I saw the EWS selection, after I chose e53. Then I got lost and was randomly clicking, then shutting down the program because of fear of messing something up.I have a list of things I want to do. So as soon as I get the correct Trc file, I am sure I will ask for more help.

BMW Coding Tool is your best friend when using NCS, I have it and was able to code both the E46 and X. Took me 2 tries, but the second time worked like a charm.Make sure you open the Coding Tool first and follow the directions given within the tool itself.The only thing is that not every item is translated, still have to do some Google translation to figure out some of the options if you don't speak or read German.The biggest success for me with this tool was getting rid of the Inactive Suspension message on the dash after swapping the air for coils.Did the window thing, the DRL disable, fogs on with HB and a few other minor things.