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How to Use BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl to Code Your BMW

How to Use BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl to Code Your BMW


How to Use BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl to Code Your BMW

If you are looking for a way to customize your BMW’s features and functions, you might be interested in BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl. This is a complete kit that includes various software and tools that allow you to code your BMW using a USB to serial adapter and a laptop. You can access hidden menus, change settings, activate features, and more with this kit.

In this article, we will show you how to install and use BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl to code your BMW. You will need the following items:

  • A laptop with Windows 32-bit operating system
  • A USB to serial adapter
  • A compatible OBD cable
  • BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl (you can download it from here)
  • SP-Daten files for your BMW chassis (you can find them in the BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl folder)

Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Install BMW_Standard_Tools_Setup_2.11.0.exe from the BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl folder. On install, select STD:OBD, activate “USB to Serial Adapter”, and select COM1.
  2. Copy Revtor.pfl file from the BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl folder to c:NCSXPERTPFL folder.
  3. Copy the SP-Daten files for your BMW chassis from the BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl folder to the corresponding folders in c:EDIABAS and c:NCSEXPER. You can use NCSChassisCodes.png file from the BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl folder to determine what chassis you have.
  4. Run Laden.bat file from the SP-Daten folders for your BMW chassis.
  5. Connect your USB to serial adapter to your laptop and your OBD cable to your car.
  6. Launch NCS Expert from the Start menu. Select File > Load Profile > Manipulation.
  7. Select F1 > F3 > Choose your chassis > OK.
  8. Select F6 > Back.
  9. Select F4 > Choose your ECU module > OK.
  10. Select F2 > Choose a function you want to code > OK.
  11. Select F3 > Execute Job.
  12. Wait for the coding process to finish. You should see “Coding ended” message on the screen.
  13. Turn off the ignition and disconnect the OBD cable.

Congratulations! You have successfully coded your BMW using BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl. You can now enjoy your customized features and functions on your car. If you need more help or information, you can check out the How_TO folder in the BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl folder or visit this forum.

– Enable digital speedometer on your instrument cluster
– Disable seat belt reminder chime and warning light
– Enable folding mirrors with key fob
– Enable welcome lights and follow me home lights
– Disable auto start/stop function
– Enable video playback while driving
– Change the language of your navigation system
– Enable sport mode display on your iDrive screen
– Change the brightness of your angel eyes
– Enable cornering lights

These are just some of the many possibilities that you can explore with BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl. You can find more options and instructions in the NCS Dummy program that is included in the kit. NCS Dummy is a tool that helps you to understand and modify the coding parameters in your ECU module. It shows you the meaning and possible values of each parameter in a user-friendly interface. You can also use it to generate a trace file that contains all the coding data for your ECU module.

To use NCS Dummy, you need to follow these steps:

– Launch NCS Dummy from the Start menu.
– Select File > Open FSW_PSW.TRC. This file is located in c:NCSEXPERWORK folder and it contains the coding data for your ECU module.
– Select File > Open FSW_PSW.MAN. This file is located in c:NCSEXPERWORK folder and it contains the coding data that you want to modify.
– Browse through the parameters and change the values as you wish. You can use the search function to find a specific parameter or use the filter function to show only the parameters that have been changed.
– Select File > Save FSW_PSW.MAN. This will save your changes to the file.
– Go back to NCS Expert and select F5 > Choose FSW_PSW.MAN > OK.
– Select F3 > Execute Job.
– Wait for the coding process to finish. You should see “Coding ended” message on the screen.
– Turn off the ignition and disconnect the OBD cable.

You have now coded your BMW using NCS Dummy. You can check if your changes have taken effect on your car. If you want to revert to the original coding data, you can use the FSW_PSW.TRC file instead of the FSW_PSW.MAN file in NCS Expert.

We hope this article has helped you to learn how to use BMW Coding Tool Pack Utorrentl to code your BMW. If you have any questions or feedback, please let us know in the comments below. Happy coding!

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