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      03-17-2013, 10:27 AM   #1
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CIC Legal Disclaimer

So I understand from reading and doing it on my own car that in order to deactivate the idrive legal disclaimer in the CCC module that I change

Legal_Discl
nicht_aktiv

but that value wasn't in the CIC module I tried to code. I found these:

Macro_Cam_LegalDisclaimer
ld_mit_timeout

Macro_Nivicam_LDisclaimer
ld_mit_timeout

Legal_Disclaimer_Time
kein_ld

Early_Video_LegalDiscl
kein_ld

Am I in the wrong module or do I need to change one of these values? I'm assuming it isn't as simple as making one of them nicht_aktiv.
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      03-17-2013, 10:50 AM   #2
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Legal disclaimer time is what your looking for
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Legal disclaimer time is what your looking for
What should I change the value to to deactivate?
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Legal disclaimer time is what your looking for
Oh, change it to "kein_ld" from "ld_mit_timeout"? Thanks alot.
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So is this under CAS, FRM or NFRM when I load up NCSExpert? I hate this warning in my 09...
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So is this under CAS, FRM or NFRM when I load up NCSExpert? I hate this warning in my 09...
ccc/Cic whichevwr you have.
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I figured it out under CIC, but it's weird that i have to first load up one of CAS/FRM/NFRM to get my VIN read by NCS... that's where my confusion was. I guess once it's loaded, it doesn't matter what I chose out of those three and I can select from more modules under Process ECU and just go from there.
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I figured it out under CIC, but it's weird that i have to first load up one of CAS/FRM/NFRM to get my VIN read by NCS... that's where my confusion was. I guess once it's loaded, it doesn't matter what I chose out of those three and I can select from more modules under Process ECU and just go from there.
yes

load ncs
f1
f3
e89
then always (cas)
then back
then process ecu (this is where you actually choose the module you want to work with..

same procces all the time..
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So is this under CAS, FRM or NFRM when I load up NCSExpert? I hate this warning in my 09...
like above states, go through normal steps and when you select Process ECU select CAPPL, then continue. I just did this in my 08 it was listed as CAPPL.
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