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      06-17-2018, 05:51 AM   #1
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Error - Following feature is invalid for FA 0909

Hi, I am new to BMW coding. I bought K+DCAN cable from ebay and setup inpa on windows xp and windows 7. I want to do simple coding first like enable digital speedometer. I connect with NCSexpert, load expertmode, click "FG/ZCS/FA", then "ZCS/FA F. ECU", then choose chassis E89, choose ECU CAS, and then I get error:
Following feature is invalid for FA: #0909


What is wrong? How do I start coding?

Please help.
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      06-17-2018, 02:36 PM   #2
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I solved this issue by install "BMW standard tools 2.12" and "folders with v49" from this forum.

But I have another issue. I tried to code digital speedometer by this video:

After coding my clock/date/units (also service date) were reset and there is still no digital speedometer, what could be wrong?
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Once you have coded the car, you also need to enable the speed display using the steering column controls.

Then you can scroll through the displays to get to the speed display.
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Once you have coded the car, you also need to enable the speed display using the steering column controls.

Then you can scroll through the displays to get to the speed display.
I tried pressing BC button to loop through all display options but there were no "v= ...".
Also if I read ECU and look into "FSW_PSW.TRC" file it writes "BC_DIGITAL_V nicht_activ". If I look into "FSW_PSW.MAN" file it writes "BC_DIGITAL_V activ".
Is this how it should be? shouldnt "FSW_PSW.TRC" file have same values as MAN file?

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      06-17-2018, 08:49 PM   #5
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The MAN file contains the changes you are programming.

After the file is written if you reload the configuration from the car, the trace file should look the same as the MAN file.
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The MAN file contains the changes you are programming.

After the file is written if you reload the configuration from the car, the trace file should look the same as the MAN file.
What could be the reason if my TRC file stays different from MAN file?
I selected SG_CODIEREN and executed job, time/date/units were reset, so coding was done, correct?
Any ideas?

Maybe v49 folder files are too new for my E92 2009?
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The MAN file contains the changes you are programming.

After the file is written if you reload the configuration from the car, the trace file should look the same as the MAN file.
What could be the reason if my TRC file stays different from MAN file?
I selected SG_CODIEREN and executed job, time/date/units were reset, so coding was done, correct?
Any ideas?

Maybe v49 folder files are too new for my E92 2009?
Did you reload the trace file from the module?

Also this depends upon the profile used.

The profile defines how the program handles man and trace files.
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Did you reload the trace file from the module?

Also this depends upon the profile used.

The profile defines how the program handles man and trace files.
Yes, I did CODIERDATEN_LESEN and READ ECU, so it should have reloaded the trace file?

I used default profile "expert mode". Do I need to create other profile?
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In this video it shows to load "FSW PSW MAN" profile. Is thats the profile I should use?

Did I demage anything by using "Expert mode"?
In tutorials I watched all people load expert mode... Is there a tutorial how to configure profile or which one to use?

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      06-20-2018, 08:26 PM   #10
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The man file is not a profile.

See this: http://www.bmw-icom.org/ncs-expert-coding-manual/
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