E60-CIP programming software update
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My Ride: 2003 X5 3.0----->gone
2004 Porsche Cayenne S : Gemballa front and back bodykit, fabspeed bypass pipes, Gemballa exhaust pipes, full option, 20" factory sport design rims------>gone
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Look man, I appreciate your effort at trying to figure this CIP software thingie but your best bet is to bring it to the dealer, it's just too risky to do it yourself. Hope everything works out for you.
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Hi BM_World,
I hope I can help, but I have no idea on this matter. If I had SSS and my car under warranty, I might play around with it, but I would not take a chance to kill my car.
Another thing is I sucks at writing codes, so software is not my expertise. If you ask me about electrical stuffs, I might pry something from my brain to help you out.
Best Regards.
I hope I can help, but I have no idea on this matter. If I had SSS and my car under warranty, I might play around with it, but I would not take a chance to kill my car.
Another thing is I sucks at writing codes, so software is not my expertise. If you ask me about electrical stuffs, I might pry something from my brain to help you out.
Best Regards.
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