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      11-12-2013, 03:06 PM   #1
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Exclamation Did the ALPINA flash on 320D, how to revert to stock?

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I did the ALPINA DDE-FLASH (DDE604 - zbnr. 7811921 on my friends 320D, but since it doesnt have DPF (particlule filter) it showing errors (the flash is only intended on cars with DPF) so now we want
to go back to stock DDE-FLASH again but i dont have any clue which zb-nr i should use :/

Please help me out since his yearly MOT inspection is this week and it won't pass if the DPF-light is on.


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Did you read the UIF before the flash? If not, take it to a dealer or Indy with ista, get ista yourself, or try every zb number you have available in Winkfp until you get the right one. Or ask somebody with a 320d to post their UIF for you to read.
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I haven't tried this, but I also did not record my assembly number and these are the instructions I was given to pull the flash history and get original assembly number so you can flash back.

Go into comfort mode, update ZUSB to GKE215, click Done, click Special, then Read UIF to see the flash history. You'll find the assembly number from your original flashing to include any updates the dealership did.

In your case you would choose your ecu instead of GKE215, DDE604.
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I haven't tried this, but I also did not record my assembly number and these are the instructions I was given to pull the flash history and get original assembly number so you can flash back.

Go into comfort mode, update ZUSB to GKE215, click Done, click Special, then Read UIF to see the flash history. You'll find the assembly number from your original flashing to include any updates the dealership did.

In your case you would choose your ecu instead of GKE215, DDE604.
Rob

Yes this is true...Get your history and use the old number it was flashed from
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Thank you very much, i will try that.
The other problem i think we will be seeing is that i did not update the DDE to latest version before the ALPINA FLASH so i don't think we will find the old assembly number, only the latest nr. (in my EDIBAS installation) right?

Is it possible to trace versions or do i need to downgrade my installation to find the old assembly number?

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