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      06-04-2015, 11:50 PM   #1
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Hey guys, I just had a quick question regarding coding someone else's car. I have successfully been able to code my e92 many times, but if I want to code another car, do I need to clear files or codes beforehand? I know I do not need to make another NCS Profile ect. but I feel like I need to go into my TRC folder and revert all my codes to stock before I go and code another car? But if I did that wouldn't I lose all my coding I have done on my car next time I plug it in?If someone can please help me with this it would be appreciated!
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Hey guys, I just had a quick question regarding coding someone else's car. I have successfully been able to code my e92 many times, but if I want to code another car, do I need to clear files or codes beforehand? I know I do not need to make another NCS Profile ect. but I feel like I need to go into my TRC folder and revert all my codes to stock before I go and code another car? But if I did that wouldn't I lose all my coding I have done on my car next time I plug it in?If someone can please help me with this it would be appreciated!
Just make sure your MAN and TRC files are 0KB. If they are not, open the file and delete the data (then save it of course).

You would only lose coding on your car if you default code a particular module.
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Just make sure your MAN and TRC files are 0KB. If they are not, open the file and delete the data (then save it of course).

You would only lose coding on your car if you default code a particular module.
Thanks for the reply! I just checked and my MAN folder is 0KB but my TRC folder is 221 KB. I need to go into my TRC folder and delete all content?
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Just make sure your MAN and TRC files are 0KB. If they are not, open the file and delete the data (then save it of course).

You would only lose coding on your car if you default code a particular module.
Thanks for the reply! I just checked and my MAN folder is 0KB but my TRC folder is 221 KB. I need to go into my TRC folder and delete all content?
Yes. Each time you connect to a car, it populates that file with the cars data.
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