First of many noobie questions
I've been reading these forums the past couple days and am having trouble keeping up with all the acronyms. Is there a FAQ somewhere that lists everything?
Also, I'd like to acquire a tool for my 545i that allows me to read and clear error codes. Does anyone one this site have a recommendation on which to buy? I see lots of mentions on programming these cars. Is there a place where I can read more about this? And what is required to do the programming?
Thanks for helping a new guy out!
Also, I'd like to acquire a tool for my 545i that allows me to read and clear error codes. Does anyone one this site have a recommendation on which to buy? I see lots of mentions on programming these cars. Is there a place where I can read more about this? And what is required to do the programming?
Thanks for helping a new guy out!
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My Ride: 02/2006 525i Titanium Silver Metallic
Manual 6-Speed
For information on coding your 5, read these links:
https://5series.net/forums/topic/106042-car-coding/
https://5series.net/forums/topic/108...ert-code-mods/
There is a lot of reading there, but you should learn quite a bit about what is required to code your 5.
Basically you will need the cable (to connect your car to a laptop), and software (NCS Expert). There are a few members here who are very experienced with coding our E60s. Maybe one of them is located in your area and could help you get started.
As for the acronyms.... It can be confusing..
LCI = Life Cycle Impulse - This is a mid cycle refresh of a car. E60's 04-07 (US) are pre-LCI, and 08-10 are LCI. The primary differences are headlights, tail lights, front bumper, and CCC.
CCC = Car Communication Computer - This is the computer that runs your iDrive.
CIC = Car Infotainment Computer - Debuted on some 08 BMWs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDrive
I hope this helps some. Just search around, and spend time reading around the forums, you will learn all this in time.
https://5series.net/forums/topic/106042-car-coding/
https://5series.net/forums/topic/108...ert-code-mods/
There is a lot of reading there, but you should learn quite a bit about what is required to code your 5.
Basically you will need the cable (to connect your car to a laptop), and software (NCS Expert). There are a few members here who are very experienced with coding our E60s. Maybe one of them is located in your area and could help you get started.
As for the acronyms.... It can be confusing..
LCI = Life Cycle Impulse - This is a mid cycle refresh of a car. E60's 04-07 (US) are pre-LCI, and 08-10 are LCI. The primary differences are headlights, tail lights, front bumper, and CCC.
CCC = Car Communication Computer - This is the computer that runs your iDrive.
CIC = Car Infotainment Computer - Debuted on some 08 BMWs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDrive
I hope this helps some. Just search around, and spend time reading around the forums, you will learn all this in time.
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Posts: 128
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From: Garland, TX
My Ride: 2021 BMW 540i XDrive Bluestone Metallic on Ivory White Napa Leather. Packages: Executive, M Sport, Parking Assistance, Luxury Seating, Shadowline. Options: M Sport Brakes with Blue Calipers, Body Color Rocker Panel Blades and Spoiler, Heated Steering
Model Year: 2021
THANK YOU for enlighting me too, pradden. You're awesome!
For information on coding your 5, read these links:
https://5series.net/forums/topic/106042-car-coding/
https://5series.net/forums/topic/108...ert-code-mods/
There is a lot of reading there, but you should learn quite a bit about what is required to code your 5.
Basically you will need the cable (to connect your car to a laptop), and software (NCS Expert). There are a few members here who are very experienced with coding our E60s. Maybe one of them is located in your area and could help you get started.
As for the acronyms.... It can be confusing..
LCI = Life Cycle Impulse - This is a mid cycle refresh of a car. E60's 04-07 (US) are pre-LCI, and 08-10 are LCI. The primary differences are headlights, tail lights, front bumper, and CCC.
CCC = Car Communication Computer - This is the computer that runs your iDrive.
CIC = Car Infotainment Computer - Debuted on some 08 BMWs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDrive
I hope this helps some. Just search around, and spend time reading around the forums, you will learn all this in time.
https://5series.net/forums/topic/106042-car-coding/
https://5series.net/forums/topic/108...ert-code-mods/
There is a lot of reading there, but you should learn quite a bit about what is required to code your 5.
Basically you will need the cable (to connect your car to a laptop), and software (NCS Expert). There are a few members here who are very experienced with coding our E60s. Maybe one of them is located in your area and could help you get started.
As for the acronyms.... It can be confusing..
LCI = Life Cycle Impulse - This is a mid cycle refresh of a car. E60's 04-07 (US) are pre-LCI, and 08-10 are LCI. The primary differences are headlights, tail lights, front bumper, and CCC.
CCC = Car Communication Computer - This is the computer that runs your iDrive.
CIC = Car Infotainment Computer - Debuted on some 08 BMWs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDrive
I hope this helps some. Just search around, and spend time reading around the forums, you will learn all this in time.
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 521
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From: Toronto, Canada
My Ride: 2012 535i X-driveSpace Grey/Black Dakota, Fineline Anthracite Trim; Executive Package (Rear View, Lumbar, Nav, Voice, SIRIUS, HiFi Pro) Technology Package (Hi Beam Assist, Lane Departure, Blind Spot Detection, Surround View) BMW Apps (Apps, Smart Pho
Model Year: 2012
Just to add to REZ's synopsis, LCI cars also have different interiors(door panels, seats, etc.), engines and transmissions. Cars beyond 2010 are called F10s, not E60(sedans)/E61(touring wagons)
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From: KY
My Ride: 02/2006 525i Titanium Silver Metallic
Manual 6-Speed
I forgot about the seats and door panels.. my bad, DUH!!
O yeah, and for the record.... IMO, Pre-LCI comfort seat headrests are the best
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