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      10-16-2011, 08:52 AM   #1
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Indy to code out Crash Active Head Rest feature??

Have posted in coding section;

"I have a 2009 LCI and want M-Sport dakota leather to replace the cloth trim

Chances of getting a 2009 on complete interior are slim if not impossible without buying new.

If I went for a 2006 interior, with the swivel NON crash active head rests -

What are the options? Can I get an independant to code ?


Is there anybody in the UK (im from Hampshire) that knows a bit on this? I really want the M-Sport leather, but dont want airbag warnings! Many thanks
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I don't see why it would be so difficult to get an 09 interior? It's still 2 years old and a lot of cars have leather. Just have to go to a breakers.

As for coding, I'm no expert. I think for specifics like that, you have to go in and code out individual things, whereas Indys tend to use AutoLogic which can enable or disable whole systems (unless he's REALLY good at it!).
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