NCS EXPERT Coding - BMW How to code new battery capacity or new battery type with NCS Expert tool
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024
- BMW NCS EXPERT CODING - How to code new battery capacity (AH) or new battery type (wet cell - AGM), with NCS Expert tool.
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How do you get the FULL FSW_PSW file? I have no problem getting the CAS file. But I'm u sure how to get the full. I would like to have a backup of my complete ecu. Not just CAS
Thanks, worked first time.
Why does the software doesnt have e82 (1 series coupe)?
1 series coupe E82 is under the "E89" option in NCS Expert.
is this for f30 and enet cable?
Actually the proper way is to change FA and then just factory code appropriate modules
I’m trying to do mine in the Power module as it’s E65 and it’s just not working... Still showing as 90amh in ista even when I coded it to 105amh
105 is not correct, is 90, 100 or 110 not 105.. you should code battery to 100 Ah AGM
Where can I get the coding profile?
Hi, we can Write 95ah 850A ? Thank you
the 850A is irrelevant.
only select one of the XXah on the blue screen shown in the video
Hey there ! When i bought the car it had 77 ah battery and i said to buy the same one, but the car is coded with 80 Ah and i tried to change it to 77 ah but i cant.. What should i do?
Buy 80Ah. And registered new battery.
The module does not support numbers like 77. It's better to round down to 70 AH but you will be fine with 80 AH. Ensure the correct battery type AGM or lead acid is coded though.
why you delete fsw man file in the end?
I think so it’s ready for next time, avoiding confusion
Hello its nice video but i cant code my battery before i have 110ah normal batter y now i put 105ah_agm i am tryibg to codding 105 agm but i cant how can i do?
you cant do 85ah. it is 80 or 90. always go for the smaller ah to avoid damaging the battery, so put it as 80ah.
@@brandonread8866 So, if my original battery was 90 ah and realoem says 92ah is now the recommended replacement part... Then I don't need NCS Expert, right? I only need ISTA and select "Enter battery exchange: Same Capacity"?
Please help me I need
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