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      10-04-2018, 01:15 PM   #1
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Enabling FTM After Coding Out TPMS

I am a newbie in BMW coding, so please bear with me. My car is 2009 E90 328i LCI. No Navigation. No i-Drive. I successfully coded out TPMS using this guide:

https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1495676

but when I get to the enabling FTM part, I ran into some problems. My car doesn't seem to have the BDSC, CAPPL, CIC modules. I only found KOMBI and DSC, and I was able to reset them. Are these the only 2 modules need to be reset or are there more to enable FTM? Thanks.
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I did some research, and CAPPL/CIC are for Navigation that I don't have, so they don't apply in my case. BDSC seems to be the module name for DSC in NCS Expert. Not sure why on my screen it shows DSC. Maybe something to do with AWD vs RWD naming difference. I guess I will drop 5 psi in one of my front tires and drive around to see if it triggers FTM.
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I did some research, and CAPPL/CIC are for Navigation that I don't have, so they don't apply in my case. BDSC seems to be the module name for DSC in NCS Expert. Not sure why on my screen it shows DSC. Maybe something to do with AWD vs RWD naming difference. I guess I will drop 5 psi in one of my front tires and drive around to see if it triggers FTM.
BDSC is the Xdrive module, DSC is RWD
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BDSC is the Xdrive module, DSC is RWD
Thanks for the confirmation. I guess I only need to reset DSC and KOMBI then.
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Today I tested the FTM, but I am not sure it is working. I dropped the front right tire from 32 to 18 psi (the other tire is at 32 psi), drove 4 blocks at 30-35 mph. No low tire pressure warning. (I did reset the tire warning in the dash last night) Maybe the FTM is not yet activated? Or it takes longer than 4 blocks for the FTM to detect the low pressure?
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