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      04-08-2014, 09:20 AM   #1
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Hi Guys,

I was just looking at the Neutrino's coding spreadsheet tonight and it seems that only values that are applicable to 2007 Cars are being shown. A whole bunch of other codes aren't being listed in the worksheet and we can't make changes to it!

Am I the only one with this issue and is it possible for the filter to be removed?

I think I similar thing has happened in the past.

Thanks!
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Try these. I have separated the list to make it easier to work with.
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File Type: pdf BMW E90 Code List 1.pdf (89.4 KB, 4835 views)
File Type: pdf BMW E90 Code LIst 2.pdf (108.2 KB, 4334 views)
File Type: pdf BWM E90 Code List 3.pdf (125.3 KB, 4475 views)
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      04-08-2014, 07:45 PM   #3
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Thanks for that duceswild!

I was however wondering if there were some codes being hidden due to a filter being applied?

I remember in the past that the first sheet had more columns, relating to codes for years other than 2007?

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Try these. I have separated the list to make it easier to work with.
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      04-15-2014, 12:27 PM   #4
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Thanks for that duceswild!

I was however wondering if there were some codes being hidden due to a filter being applied?

I remember in the past that the first sheet had more columns, relating to codes for years other than 2007?

Ryuun
Oh, you mean like this? I noticed when programing my 08 335i, that the check boxes don't necessarily mean that you don't have the options. I did 95% of my coding on the FRM (NFRM) module. I looked at the sheet and selected all the options I wanted on the entire list then I checked in the .man regardless of the check box saying it was for my year.
It worked well I only had to hook up 3 times to complete all my coding and this was my first coding experience.
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Oh, you mean like this? I noticed when programing my 08 335i, that the check boxes don't necessarily mean that you don't have the options. I did 95% of my coding on the FRM (NFRM) module. I looked at the sheet and selected all the options I wanted on the entire list then I checked in the .man regardless of the check box saying it was for my year.
It worked well I only had to hook up 3 times to complete all my coding and this was my first coding experience.

That's it! I found that a lot of the coding was available for my car as well, even if it was listed slightly differently. Then at least I had a general idea of what some of the codes on my car meant.

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You bet. Being a noob myself, just sharing info that helped me.
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Hello could you guys help me out too ? I believe I have the right files and I'm waiting on the cables. Could one of you guys give me the download link to the files? I want to make sure I have the correct ones.
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Which files are you after? The program files or the coding worksheet?
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Hi there , I have a 2006 e90 and retrofitted cic + combox. The only ecus coded were the cic , combox and kombi.

Now before the coding if had my headlights on and stopped and took the key out , left the switch on for headlights , the main headlights would turn off and the sidelights remain on.

Now if I do this the lights go completely off. The only way to get the side lights to stay on is to turn the switch to side lights before I get out.

Any one know what needs to be recoded?

And yes I forgot to back up the kombi first and just expert mode coded it
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Hi there , I have a 2006 e90 and retrofitted cic + combox. The only ecus coded were the cic , combox and kombi.

Now before the coding if had my headlights on and stopped and took the key out , left the switch on for headlights , the main headlights would turn off and the sidelights remain on.

Now if I do this the lights go completely off. The only way to get the side lights to stay on is to turn the switch to side lights before I get out.

Any one know what needs to be recoded?

And yes I forgot to back up the kombi first and just expert mode coded it
Are you leaving the headlight switch in the auto position or the manual positions? If it's in the manual position they will stay on. If you want them to turn off when you get out of the car it should be in auto. I always leave mine in the auto position!

Not to be rude, but I think it might be best to post this as a separate thread...it is kind of unrelated!

Also, you're more likely to get help from other people who know how to help you...I have no idea! Haha
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How can i disable my adaptive headlight on my e90. The light came on is bugging me.
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How can i disable my adaptive headlight on my e90. The light came on is bugging me.
You need to remove $524 from vehicle order, FA write to CAS and NFRM. Then default code the NFRM module. Error will be gone after.
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