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03-05-2024, 05:53 PM | #1 |
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CIC Script Activation still an option?
I recently upgrade my CCC to CIC and it works great but as expected the Navigation is grayed out due to the VIN mismatch (incorrect FSC) in the new CIC unit.
The new unit has firmware C10 so I cannot use the patcher as is. I'm trying to find an ICOM to update the firmware but so far haven't found any to borrow or rent and the ones for sale are a few hundred dollars. I don't even use navigation and definitely don't want to spend $300-400 for an ICOM just for that. I'd upgrade to one of the CarPlay/AA display splitters before that. Do the script activations still work, and are any of the software tools even still available? |
03-06-2024, 11:30 AM | #2 |
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Yes, it is still viable. I just did CCC>CIC upgrade on two cars. Hardest part was getting all the right software tools together. This version of FSTool was the last piece of the puzzle to get 9C cert installed. You will also need the SWPatcher and Nav key generator. This post was what I followed to get it all working, bless you FaxData!
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03-06-2024, 05:44 PM | #4 |
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The second post in the series covers CIC coding, I would think this applies to any retrofit, regardless of firmware. The third post dives into NAV activation. I really like how he (or she) broke it up that way.
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03-20-2024, 02:34 PM | #5 | |
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The old method of Nav activation prior to the patcher method was script activation. I was wondering if I could still do that.. I just tried however none of the tools that used to be available can be downloaded, all the sharing links are inactive. I got the CIC installed and coded perfectly fine. It works great; I just wanted to activate and update the navigation if it was easy and inexpensive to do so. |
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03-21-2024, 11:56 AM | #6 | |
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1B file or FSC code?
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There is another method to obtain your 1B file using an ENET cable, which should also work, regardless of CIC firmware. Another alternative is to pick up a more modern CIC from a junk yard or eBay. I got both my CIC's from eBay, just looked for the newest ones I could find. (2011+) Both were around $100, from reputable sellers that provided the donor VIN, just in case I needed it. But then just last weekend I saw a 2011 E90 came in to my local pick-n-pull, and grabbed another CIC for $40. |
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03-26-2024, 02:16 PM | #7 | |||
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The way around this is to use a FSC generated for my car's VIN, however if I do this it still won't be accepted because of a certificate mismatch. The patcher is needed because it replaces the root certificate on the CIC, enabling self-signed certificates to be accepted. Quote:
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03-26-2024, 06:44 PM | #8 | ||
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I'm not sure if you are still looking for another set of eyes to get your current setup working, or if you are thinking of moving to the "obtain CIC with C1A" solution. I will chime in a bit further, but again, just a novice at this....
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2. Use Tool32 to set the VIN in the CIC to your car's VIN. The VIN's must match, AFAIK, both in the CIC itself and the FSC codes used for feature activation. I was able set the VIN, both through Tool32 as well as ProTool, with ProTool being much easier, in both the CIC and COMBOX. Quote:
The 1B file does not control access to the navigation menu, that is through the FSC codes, which were corrected using FSTool2. After you get the NAV menu working, that is when the 1B files comes into play, as the car will prompt you for an "activation code", when entering that feature. Then you use Jaeger's tool to generate the code with your 1B file as the input to the tool. If you can't get the 1B file from the USB with the patcher (a problem I had at first) you could then use an ENET cable and extract the file from the CIC HDD. The same extracted file could then be used with Jaeger's tool to generate your map activation code. The solution to #1 above still requires you match the VIN of the CIC to your car when you create new FSC codes using FSTool2. The VIN has to be consistent across all operations or you will get the result like you are seeing, NAV greyed out. The only way around that is with a hardware emulator, as described in FaxData's tutorial. I hope that is helpful, but it sounds like you have been frustrated by this retrofit for a while now. Don't hesitate to reach out if you think I can assist. |
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03-26-2024, 08:15 PM | #9 | |||
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I appreciate the help. It's been tough trying to figure this out.
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My only options are update the firmware (which requires an ICOM that I don't have,) use an emulator which I don't want to do, or the outdated method of script activation which I thought might be worth a try. Unfortunately even that has some spotty instructions and links to tools that aren't available for download. I really like your idea of just getting a different CIC that already has C1A firmware, and then I can sell my current one. That's far easier and cheaper than finding an ICOM. An old neighbor of mine was a mechanic at a BMW dealership; I need to find someone like that again who can 'borrow' a dealer's ICOM setup for an evening. |
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04-17-2024, 12:37 PM | #10 |
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BRG_N54 I really appreciate the assistance with this, especially your suggestion to just get a newer CIC with the correct firmware. I just sourced one from a 2013 E92 for a great price, fingers crossed that it has C1A firmware. Much cheaper than trying to acquire a ICOM unit.
I don't *need* navigation but I do like having the map displayed when I'm not using Waze or GMaps. Now to find a combox so I can stream music without my generic bluetooth aux adapter. I smell a business opportunity; buy and ICOM and power supply and someone can do mobile module programming/updates. At least nobody on these forums seems to have an ICOM; maybe FB groups would be a better place to look? Last edited by lowrydr310; 04-17-2024 at 12:56 PM.. |
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04-23-2024, 07:08 PM | #11 |
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Success! CIC upgraded and Navigation now working.
ZERO issues with the steps in the tutorial linked above. It looks far more complicated than it really is. Took under an hour total. One key piece of info that I couldn't find anywhere was that you have to insert the USB stick with the patcher AFTER the CIC is booted. I tried a few times turning the ignition on with the USB stick already in the slot and nothing happened. I thought I had a bad USB drive, until I figured out you have to put the stick in once the CIC is completely booted. |
04-24-2024, 01:21 PM | #12 |
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YAY!
That's great news, good work persevering and keeping your wits about you.
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