need help fitted ccc in a lci car 08 coded to car but lci controller not working
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need help fitted ccc in a lci car 08 coded to car but lci controller not working
need help fitted a ccc in a lci car 08 coded to car but lci controller not working
i have tried to change settings in cappl to low and high with out any luck the controller is the original car controller with meuns and other buttons its
a lci controller and the car is a lci too 2008
any idea what could be wrong
i have tried to change settings in cappl to low and high with out any luck the controller is the original car controller with meuns and other buttons its
a lci controller and the car is a lci too 2008
any idea what could be wrong
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My Ride: 07 550i Sports Package
Model Year: 2007
Go to INPA and print the UIF. You either have one of two problems.
1. Your CGATE is not updated to the proper zb#, for LCI controller zb# should be 9185636 not 9185627. If this is your problem you can easily update the cgate with winkfp. you can do it over obd if you don't have OPS, it will take about 30-45 minutes over OBD.
2. If you do have the correct zb# then you need to update the entire CCC. If this is the case you need OPS or an optical connection to update the CCC, it will take about 10 hours and will likely crash if you use OBD.
You also need to code the ZBE to low_with_slopes
1. Your CGATE is not updated to the proper zb#, for LCI controller zb# should be 9185636 not 9185627. If this is your problem you can easily update the cgate with winkfp. you can do it over obd if you don't have OPS, it will take about 30-45 minutes over OBD.
2. If you do have the correct zb# then you need to update the entire CCC. If this is the case you need OPS or an optical connection to update the CCC, it will take about 10 hours and will likely crash if you use OBD.
You also need to code the ZBE to low_with_slopes
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