CIC Retrofit Installation LOG
#211
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From: Toronto, Canada
My Ride: 2007 Black Sapphire 535i
If you look at the unit closely you will see that's indeed a lci climate panel, he just changed the 3 buttons to the pre-lci.
On another note, I called my local dealership this afternoon to book an appointment for potential software updates. I swear I went through a 10 minute interrogation regarding why I wanted to do this followed by another 10 minutes of all the risks involved with the update if one of the associated modules failed as a result given that not all hardware is guaranteed to accept the upgrade flawlessly. I reminded the service rep. that this could be construed as a flaw in BMW's service support given that in the same breath he talks about full backward-compatibility. After all the bull, he agreed to book me for the update but by then I was just too damn frustrated.
I'll call another dealer that's a bit further from where I work but where the service department is much more knowledgeable and friendly. Hopefully I'll have it all complete by next week. I'm still waiting on the LCI Climate control anyway, so I won't likely start without it.
#212
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From: Orlando, FL
My Ride: 2005 530i Silver Gray/ Gray Leather. SP,PP
Keen eye Nelson. Well noted.
On another note, I called my local dealership this afternoon to book an appointment for potential software updates. I swear I went through a 10 minute interrogation regarding why I wanted to do this followed by another 10 minutes of all the risks involved with the update if one of the associated modules failed as a result given that not all hardware is guaranteed to accept the upgrade flawlessly. I reminded the service rep. that this could be construed as a flaw in BMW's service support given that in the same breath he talks about full backward-compatibility. After all the bull, he agreed to book me for the update but by then I was just too damn frustrated.
I'll call another dealer that's a bit further from where I work but where the service department is much more knowledgeable and friendly. Hopefully I'll have it all complete by next week. I'm still waiting on the LCI Climate control anyway, so I won't likely start without it.
On another note, I called my local dealership this afternoon to book an appointment for potential software updates. I swear I went through a 10 minute interrogation regarding why I wanted to do this followed by another 10 minutes of all the risks involved with the update if one of the associated modules failed as a result given that not all hardware is guaranteed to accept the upgrade flawlessly. I reminded the service rep. that this could be construed as a flaw in BMW's service support given that in the same breath he talks about full backward-compatibility. After all the bull, he agreed to book me for the update but by then I was just too damn frustrated.
I'll call another dealer that's a bit further from where I work but where the service department is much more knowledgeable and friendly. Hopefully I'll have it all complete by next week. I'm still waiting on the LCI Climate control anyway, so I won't likely start without it.
Try to find a Service Advisor that you can be cool with. See if you can get some Toronto members to recommend you one. Believe me you want one in your side.
#213
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From: Orlando, FL
My Ride: 2005 530i Silver Gray/ Gray Leather. SP,PP
Peter-
I got answer on how to turn off the AC on the LCI climate control panel.
https://5series.net/forums/topic/101...&#entry1206685
I got answer on how to turn off the AC on the LCI climate control panel.
https://5series.net/forums/topic/101...&#entry1206685
#216
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Joined: Jun 2010
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From: Charlottesville, VA
My Ride: 2006 M5 w/ all options
Peter-
I got answer on how to turn off the AC on the LCI climate control panel.
https://5series.net/forums/topic/101...&#entry1206685
I got answer on how to turn off the AC on the LCI climate control panel.
https://5series.net/forums/topic/101...&#entry1206685
p.s. Patryk installed the software on my laptop yesterday, so we're ready to go as soon as I get the car back from the dealer and the cable. It's looking like Tuesday of next week at this point.
#218
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From: Orlando, FL
My Ride: 2005 530i Silver Gray/ Gray Leather. SP,PP
#219
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From: Charlottesville, VA
My Ride: 2006 M5 w/ all options
I had my software updated to version 37.204 at the dealer yesterday. They told me all the modules were successfully updated.
However, when I put the CIC back in, the iDrive controller still skips from the top to the bottom selection. The LCI climate control also does not work (AC compressor doesn't come on when calling for cool), and the engine cooling fan comes on at full blast and stays there within seconds of starting the engine, even when cold.
Anyway, I should have my interface cable early next week (along with the new controller) and Patryk will take a look at things and hopefully we can the these issues resolved.
I'm about 80% done pulling out my center console and trimming it in preparation for the new controller. Once I get the new one, I'll make a template out of a material the same thickness as the OEM trim, and then use it as a template/guide for routing the OEM piece.
However, when I put the CIC back in, the iDrive controller still skips from the top to the bottom selection. The LCI climate control also does not work (AC compressor doesn't come on when calling for cool), and the engine cooling fan comes on at full blast and stays there within seconds of starting the engine, even when cold.
Anyway, I should have my interface cable early next week (along with the new controller) and Patryk will take a look at things and hopefully we can the these issues resolved.
I'm about 80% done pulling out my center console and trimming it in preparation for the new controller. Once I get the new one, I'll make a template out of a material the same thickness as the OEM trim, and then use it as a template/guide for routing the OEM piece.