BMW CODING in OH
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If there is anyone in Ohio that wants their car coded I can help you out. I drive a E60 530i and have programmed the following to my car:
Open & Close windows with key fob.
Activate headlights with key fob (Pathway Lighting).
Allow fog lights and brights to be on at the same time.
Remove disclaimer from iDrive.
Shut off seatbelt dong.
This is just what I have chosen to do with my car but I can do anything. Get a hold of me if you need something done. Name is Brendin text or call 937-430-6807.
Open & Close windows with key fob.
Activate headlights with key fob (Pathway Lighting).
Allow fog lights and brights to be on at the same time.
Remove disclaimer from iDrive.
Shut off seatbelt dong.
This is just what I have chosen to do with my car but I can do anything. Get a hold of me if you need something done. Name is Brendin text or call 937-430-6807.
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My Ride: 2008 535i OEM sport package, 19' miro matte black staggered, black kidney grilles, black roof, magnaflow catback.
If there is anyone in Ohio that wants their car coded I can help you out. I drive a E60 530i and have programmed the following to my car:
Open & Close windows with key fob.
Activate headlights with key fob (Pathway Lighting).
Allow fog lights and brights to be on at the same time.
Remove disclaimer from iDrive.
Shut off seatbelt dong.
This is just what I have chosen to do with my car but I can do anything. Get a hold of me if you need something done. Name is Brendin text or call 937-430-6807.
Open & Close windows with key fob.
Activate headlights with key fob (Pathway Lighting).
Allow fog lights and brights to be on at the same time.
Remove disclaimer from iDrive.
Shut off seatbelt dong.
This is just what I have chosen to do with my car but I can do anything. Get a hold of me if you need something done. Name is Brendin text or call 937-430-6807.
I keep my laptop bag on my passenger seat while driving and because it's too heavy my passenger seatbelt dong is constantly going off.
Is there a way to turn off the volume speed control?
What about increasing the input volume of the builtin Sirius, it's noticeably lower volume compared to the cd player..
I can't pm yet, so email me from my profile.
Thanks
Tony
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My Ride: black 2004 e60----comfort package, light package, tinted windows, custom coded features
I'm in Cincy. I have NCS Expert and have successfully coded AUX to the car. Still looking to do a bunch more, particularly the disclaimer. I can do the coding myself, just wondering if you have any tips as to the disclaimer. I am wondering if I have to code each feature separately or if I can code multiple features at the same time.
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My Ride: 08 535xi Prem, Sport, Cold, Monaco blue/Natural Brown
I may well be interested in getting a few things coded. Our main office is in Springboro, so next time I'm there maybe I can arrange something with you. What hours would you typically be available?
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My Ride: black 2004 e60----comfort package, light package, tinted windows, custom coded features
you can do a lot of different things with coding. i have successfully coded comfort close via the key fob, gotten rid of the startup disclaimer, activated the aux input, activated dab, weatherband, and independent heating for parked car operation. coding is really useful for retrofits (like aux input) so you don't need to go to the dealership and waste money. you can also check error codes, clear them, and check the active running condition of your engine and modules with INPA.
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My Ride: E60 01/04 545i - 19" Alloys
I am interested in talking about this.
I keep my laptop bag on my passenger seat while driving and because it's too heavy my passenger seatbelt dong is constantly going off.
Is there a way to turn off the volume speed control?
What about increasing the input volume of the builtin Sirius, it's noticeably lower volume compared to the cd player..
I can't pm yet, so email me from my profile.
Thanks
Tony
I keep my laptop bag on my passenger seat while driving and because it's too heavy my passenger seatbelt dong is constantly going off.
Is there a way to turn off the volume speed control?
What about increasing the input volume of the builtin Sirius, it's noticeably lower volume compared to the cd player..
I can't pm yet, so email me from my profile.
Thanks
Tony
In regards to my car i programmed the CAPPL unit ----
LEGAL_DISCL NICHT_AKTIV
that did the trick
but i think on your car its different, this thread could help:
Remove / skip 'legal disclaimer' startup screen on the Nav display.
I also read that downgrading the software via DVD, then reinstalling the software via DVD does the trick, or setting it to europe.
hope this helps
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My Ride: 2008 BMW E60 535i
Model Year: 535i 2008
I'm in Cincy. I have NCS Expert and have successfully coded AUX to the car. Still looking to do a bunch more, particularly the disclaimer. I can do the coding myself, just wondering if you have any tips as to the disclaimer. I am wondering if I have to code each feature separately or if I can code multiple features at the same time.
CAPPL/MASK LEGAL_DISCL set it to nicht_aktiv