LM1 to LM2 WinKFP not finding zusb
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LM1 to LM2 WinKFP not finding zusb
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I'm doing upgrade on my E60 525i 2003(pre lci headlights and pre lci rear lights) from lm1 lwr to lm2 ahl, they told me only to switch modules without changing pins and only to code by changing vin with WinKFP
But when i open WinKFP -> Comfort .. -> Enter ZUSB and it doesn't find the part number from lm2 in LM460 or other lms , how can i fix that i'm using SP v71 daten
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I'm doing upgrade on my E60 525i 2003(pre lci headlights and pre lci rear lights) from lm1 lwr to lm2 ahl, they told me only to switch modules without changing pins and only to code by changing vin with WinKFP
But when i open WinKFP -> Comfort .. -> Enter ZUSB and it doesn't find the part number from lm2 in LM460 or other lms , how can i fix that i'm using SP v71 daten
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I don't know why you changed it to 9203083 because nowhere in the HIS file it indicated that was the P/n for your old module. If WINKFP reverted to that number then it's correct but I don't see how because it's not listed.
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i dont know but welcome lights and everything is working exept angel eyes dont turn on when i turn on lights and rear tails went off after 10 seconds
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It's an easy fix for a coder as this should have taken a couple mins to do and if errors persist then either coding out errors and/fixing wiring. But I doubt the last part has anything to do with what is going on.
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