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I've been using ODBEleven on VAG stuff for years with great success so what Bimmercode does was not new to me by any stretch. What did cause my heart to jump a bit was the error codes after the coding but like above statement, they went away after restarting the car.
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Was the car running during the coding? The individual module reboot after some codings, and this freaks out other modules throughout the car. Things go more smoothly if you hook up a charger or other power source, and leave the car in KOEO (Key On Engine Off).
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Car was not running during coding yesterday. I did do some additional coding today both with & without the car running though.
FWIW the Bimmercode product running on my X2 is WAY faster all-around than coding is on my Audi stuff via one of the coding products on that stuff (ODBEleven). Even the modules take a very long time to read/populate. Don't want to jinks anything but so far Bimmercode seems to work quick & easy.
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I too have done the coding with the engine off and the engine on, I think what is important is that you prep for the session by creating notes of exactly what you want to do so that you are in and out in the least amount of time. But I don’t think it matters which engine position you choose if you prep first.
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The codes were mostly "temporary", but they hang around for a long time before the car decides that, and clears them out. Not an experience I want to repeat. I think it depends on what settings you actually code. Some of them are simple preferences and they just get set. Others are more complex and require a reboot of one or more modules. No matter what else you do, be careful that you don't lose power partway through coding. That would be playing with fire. |
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