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      12-04-2010, 01:56 AM   #23
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Just need around half hour to completed the process in local garage equipped with Autologic. No need any remote process.
I've been looking for shop equipped with AutoLogic for quite a while...Can you tell me where/whom they are?? Million Thanks Bro
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Just need around half hour to completed the process in local garage equipped with Autologic. No need any remote process.
Yea, please PM me the info as well... need some autologic done... Tks
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Autologic is an aftermarket software and diagnostics for BMW. (mainly for independent dealers and garage)

INPA (diagnostic) and NCS (coding) is the official software from BMW to use in this case, also, for those who have the older footwell module, Autologic cannot program your LCI tail light conversion properly in this instance, unless you change to a newer 2008 up footwell module.

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Autologic is an aftermarket software and diagnostics for BMW. (mainly for independent dealers and garage)

INPA (diagnostic) and NCS (coding) is the official software from BMW to use in this case, also, for those who have the older footwell module, Autologic cannot program your LCI tail light conversion properly in this instance, unless you change to a newer 2008 up footwell module.

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Yup, the garage not sure it can work properly for older footwell. They are just testing in my 08 e92 only. BTW, we found that Autologic can choose two different version footwell (FRM2 or FRM3) in the screen.
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Yup, the garage not sure it can work properly for older footwell. They are just testing in my 08 e92 only. BTW, we found that Autologic can choose two different version footwell (FRM2 or FRM3) in the screen.
Autologic is no good... most coders do not use it.

The best coding is to have someone do it for you by reading your car's original module information and editing so it will accept the changes that have been done to your car. This is when OEM BMW software is used. J. has had his FRM1 edited so it works perfectly with LCI taillights.
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