You guys *might* want to try coding "+K302" instead of "$302".
Maybe there is a difference between how the car handles factory VO options and the way that the retrofits work. As an example - I coded my car for the alarm using a Special Service Station (BMW), and this is my VO (08 E90 M3 6sp):
E90_#1207&NDSW%0A73*VA93$223$2MD$2MT$2VB$313$319$3 22$3AP$403$415$417$431$441$459$465$490$494$4AE$4MY $4NA$502$507$521$522$524$534$540$563$5DC$609$620$6 39$645$653$655$694$6FL$6UH$752$760$775$818$845$853 $876$925$999$877$601$704-A090+K302+NSBK
You can see that +K302 was added toward the bottom, NOT $302.
Here is a look at a VO from a 2011 car with CIC, that had the alarm installed from the factory ('11 E90 M3 DCT):
E90_#0609&NDH2%0A52*PM93$1CA$223$2MD$2MK$2MT$2VB$302$313$319$322$403$415$417$431$441$459$465$490$494$4 97$4AE$4MY$4NA$502$507$521$522$524$534$540$563$5DC $609$615$620$639$645$653$693$697$6AA$6AB$6FL$6UH$7 52$760$775$845$853$876$925-A090
You can see that in this case it's coded as $302.
Also compared VO's to see if there is ANY difference at all with cars that have LED's vs cars that don't. Could not find anything at all related to the VO pertaining to LED's. The majority of my VO matches exactly, differences being the car color/interior, the transmission, and stuff for CIC vs CCC.
Try adding +K302. I don't think that it will do the trick, but it might. It depends on how the car uses the VO internally to enable/disable functions.
onebadmofo - whats the deal with your post in my other thread?
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