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Coding Procedures: NCS Expert
Hey guys,
I want to be able to open/close my windows via fob for my 2006 530i. According to my research, these are the procedures: 1. Start NCS 2. Click “File” 3. Click “Load Profile” 4. Select “Default Profile” and click “OK” 5. Click “F1 VIN/ZCS/FA” 6. Click “F3 ZCS/FA f. ECU” 7. Select Chassis (E60) and click “OK” 8. Select “CAS”and click “OK” 9. Check vehicle VIN number is correct and click F6“BACK” 10. The Check display should say “get coded”. Click “F4 Process ECU” to select individual control unit to be coded. 11. Select “CAS”and click “OK” to code for open/close windows via FOB 12. Click “OK” again when you see the “Enter SGET data” window. 13. Check display says “get coded” and selected control unit is displayed. Click “F3 Execute job”. 14. “Coding ended” appears when coding is completed. 15. Exit NCS Expert by clicking the “X” in the right top corner of the last window and you are done. ;) For the experts/experienced coders, can you please confirm if the aforementioned steps are correct? Thanks! Attached is a link for your reference if you decided to give it a try. Please proceed with cautions! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...CNPs2ucN#gid=0 |
Mine is a little different. After i read the ecu I delete the net file and open my shortcut folder on my desk top. Change the FSW_PSW_TRC to a .man and save all files. Open the man file make changes save as FSW PSW.MAN all files close it go back to nc expert and select SG_CODIEREN then execute job.
Es kann mit der Deutschen Spreache Schwierig sein! |
Thanks for sharing, Tony!
What kind of fob do you have? Is it the older version with diamond shaped handle? Which button do you push to open/close the windows?
Originally Posted by tonyb635
(Post 1514534)
Mine is a little different. After i read the ecu I delete the net file and open my shortcut folder on my desk top. Change the FSW_PSW_TRC to a .man and save all files. Open the man file make changes save as FSW PSW.MAN all files close it go back to nc expert and select SG_CODIEREN then execute job.
Es kann mit der Deutschen Spreache Schwierig sein! |
You hold lock for the windows to roll down, and open for them to go up. I makes no difference which key you have, or fob.
After you haven choosen the ECU to read and the one you want to code, you'll head for ur workfolder and rename the .TRC to .MAN before editing, and YES to accept replacement of .MAN. After the edit, you should hit save. Close window. Head for NCS and just choose SG_CODIEREN and afterwards hit F3 Execute job. |
Editing module trace (.trc) files
- Load NCS - Load profile – Custom, rev, manipulation, whaterver your coding profile is. Not expert. - F1 - F3 - E60 - CAS - F6 Back - F4 Process ECU Choose module - F2 Change job - CODIERDATEN_LESEN - F4 Read ECU Minimize NCS. Find FSW_PSW.TRC file in NCS work folder and back up before editing. Then open with notepad to edit module. Edit file then save as .MAN. - Maximize NCS - F2 Change job - SG_CODIEREN - F3 Execute job |
Adding to the Vehicle Order – VO
- Load NCS - Load profile – Expert Mode - F1 VIN/ ZCS/ FA - F3 ZCS/ FA F. ECU - E60 - CAS - F2 Enter FA - E60 Add new VO - F6 Back - F4 Process ECU - CAS - F2 - FA_Write - F3 Execute Job |
Easier way B)
- Load NCS - Load profile – FSW_PSW.MAN - F1 - F3 - E60 - CAS - F6 Back - F4 Process ECU Choose module -F4 Read ECU (Close nettodata popup) -Work folder-> FSW_PSW.TRC save as .MAN-> Edit-> save. Close window. NCS window - F2 Change job - SG_CODIEREN - F3 Execute job |
Even an easier way
F2- Have your experienced friend come over F3-Crack open a few beers F4- Sit back and watch him code while you drink your beer! |
Originally Posted by tonyb635
(Post 1514547)
Even an easier way
F2- Have your experienced friend come over F3-Crack open a few beers F4- Sit back and watch him code while you drink your beer! |
Originally Posted by E60I
(Post 1514536)
Thanks for sharing, Tony!
What kind of fob do you have? Is it the older version with diamond shaped handle? Which button do you push to open/close the windows? pressing and holding the unlock button rolls down the window And the lock button rolls up the windows. |
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