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RE: Unable to code modules 1
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Unable to code modules BMW F / G Series Coding & Retrofits & Diagnostics
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(06-10-2021, 02:32 PM)F-ahmed Wrote: Help appreciated please, i am new to coding and trying to get some of my replacement modules coded, I'm sure i have configured Esys correctly but could be wrong. I can code existing modules which have already been coded but when trying to code replacement modules that have no CAFD files the option to code is blank for me as attached in the image. Help is much appreciated if you know what i am doing wrong.


Inject CAFD into ECU and VO Code it.

Connect => Read FA (VO) => Activate FA (VO) => Read SVT (VCM) => Left-Click on FEM_BODY => Click on "Detect CAF for SWE" => Select the CAFD from latest I-Level shown => Select OK => Right-Click on FEM_BODY (the ECU itself not the underlying CAFD) => Select CODE

After you should be able to FDL code Unit.