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03-13-2011, 10:58 AM | #2 |
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I have done it on my E60 with the same cable I use for NCS.
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03-13-2011, 12:19 PM | #3 |
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Where Can I find the last firmware for a 2007 idrive ?
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03-13-2011, 12:25 PM | #4 |
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It should be included in the latest version of SSS Progman or BMW ISTA Software.
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Search torrents and russian bmw sites.
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It's not going to be a CD/DVD based update like the navigation maps. You'll need to connect your car to Progman or ISTA/P and update the firmware, just like updating the DME.
Over a OBDII link it'll take about 16+ hours to update all the iDrive component firmware (there's 5 different components), you'll need to make sure you have a stable power supply connected to the car (not a battery charger) otherwise you'll risk trashing the CCC computer. |
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If you don't know what you are doing you really shouldn't be updating the firmware yourself. Getting ista to work alone is already challenging. It's not as simple as download a software and click run. It's very risky and you could potentially brick it.
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You should *never* update the programming on your car without a stable power supply connected to your car. Never attempt to update the firmware on the car's battery power alone, you will seriously harm your ECU's. I have a $400 power supply that supplies a stable 13.8 volts to the car at all times (selectable from 13v to 14.8v) and a cloned OPS head for programming things like the iDrive over the fibre optic MOST port in the car and even then I get a little nervous every time I hit the "update" button. Being that you are in France, you probably have alot of independent shops around that carry Autologic units, I would get one of them to handle the software update on your car, it would probably be cheaper than buying most of the equipment you need to properly flash the car. Unless, of course, you are a hard core DIYer and spending a couple hundred dollars on equipment isn't a problem. |
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Hi Guys,
I have a BMW OPS and am looking to re-code my car too. I want to update the CCC so it includes sat nav and include a Dension 500 gateway. I think I have everything but now that I need to update the car's control modules. My only concern is the power supply. I need to source one or go buy one. At the moment I can get one which is a bench DC power supply. It can supply a regulated 13.8V up to 25A. My question is will this be enough or do I need more amps?? Also, what is the best way to connect this to the car when programming?? Thanks a million in advance, Herbie |
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03-20-2011, 01:58 PM | #14 |
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BMW requires one capable of up to 70amp.
I use a Schumacher INC-700. Runs you about $400 online. |
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Also, just as a word of warning coming from experience.
You mentioned that you have an OPS head. If it's a chinese clone OPS head, take special caution regarding MOST (fibre optic) programming. The chinese clone makers like to say that MOST functionality works perfectly and is stable, but I've found on several occasions that's not true, usually due to substandard electronics on the on fibre optic transceiver built into the unit. Unfortunately, Progman/SSS's error recovery for failed flashes or recovery for a communications interuption between the software and the head isn't all that great usually resulting in an unresponsive module. ISTA/P's error recovery is much more advanced and recovers from 99.99% of all failures without bricking a module. To your question about where to connect the power supply, connect it to the terminals under the hood, just like you would if jumpstarting the vehicle. |
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03-25-2011, 12:35 PM | #16 |
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Hi Nicomons,
I've got a 325D E93 and a 320D E90 and was wondering about the idrive firmware update (maps are easy download). Did you make any progress? |
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06-26-2012, 11:55 PM | #17 |
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I have a 2006 E60, and I think the firmware was never updated (I just bought it).
I will really appreciate if you can answer the following questions. I am getting into coding, and will do it off course once I get comfortable... just want to prepare myself ![]() 1. What would be the benefit of firmware updates? Can I get the latest features?... like BMW apps etc? 2. When you say continuous supply required for 16 hours, I guess having the car start wont work (bcz its software is being updated), however; what about continuous jump from another car? Or I have heavy duty Duracell Jumper/ charger, what if I connect it with the car, and keep it connected to electricity? Risky?? Thanks again |
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![]() ![]() BTW, would updating firmware help me hook up iPod (I want to replace the current CDC (CD Changer) with OEM iPod hookup ![]() Thanks. |
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06-27-2012, 12:19 PM | #20 |
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I really don't know. I assume you mean the 6FL retrofit and all the info I have seen on that is for non iDrive retrofits. Forum user Technic is the only one I can think of that might know more about this. At any rate, I don't think it requires any firmware updates (if you can play MP3s already), just coding changes to the VO and CAPPL.
I added a Dension 500 to my system and I only use a thumb drive with MP3s. It supposedly works with iPods but I've never hooked one up to it. |
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