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Originally Posted by sfarisbradistan
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Originally Posted by Sensible_
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Originally Posted by sfarisbradistan
Guys, can someone help me? I need a professional head unit with the code 6512 9343204 or a derivative. Apparently, that was the code on the headunit that was in my E90 LCI. I've got another headunit but when I took it down for coding I was told that it couldn't be done because the code was incompatible. I really need one with the code I stated so that I can get hifi and usb coded. Otherwise I'll have to go aftermarket.
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Incompatible code? What does this even mean? I've coded hundreds of modules and never heard of this.
What is the part number of the headunit?
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Originally Posted by Sensible_
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Originally Posted by sfarisbradistan
Guys, can someone help me? I need a professional head unit with the code 6512 9343204 or a derivative. Apparently, that was the code on the headunit that was in my E90 LCI. I've got another headunit but when I took it down for coding I was told that it couldn't be done because the code was incompatible. I really need one with the code I stated so that I can get hifi and usb coded. Otherwise I'll have to go aftermarket.
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Incompatible code? What does this even mean? I've coded hundreds of modules and never heard of this.
What is the part number of the headunit?
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It's the model number of the headunit apparently. The headunit is currently installed in the car I'll try and get the model number off. When I took the car to be coded, the fellow connected it up to autologic and I was told that the model number was incompatible with the car. Everything works for example the aux and the Bluetooth but simply can't be coded for USB or Hi-FI. Was told that the headunit needs to match whatever headunit model number was originally in the car. It might just be that autologic can't do it?
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This is not correct.
Use BMW spec tools (NCSExpert). Not Autologic.