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Originally Posted by David.X5
Coding a battery is quite different than coding options like lights or lock behavior. Hope you sort it out.
I started with AutoEnginuity software that will code a battery and actuate the DSC valves, but will not code the lights and so on. It was not cheap (more $ than this new thing) but I value fully supported products.
I've recently been learning INPA and DIS as I need them to code a new key on a R53. That's the complete opposite end of the spectrum. Cheap and not supported, but does EVERYTHING.
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LoL, had to chuckel a little "Cheap and not supported, but does EVERYTHING" - I liked that! I have always been a tinkerer at heart and I honestly looked at the laptop cables and all of the software, etc, etc and probably should have gone that route (I know I am going to do that now) but the Schwaben Tool just seemed to "simple" to pass up. But I guess in the end I got what I paid for and I still can't \ shouldn't complain, heck, it already saved me twice what I spent on it by not having to have the stealership open my ABS block to bleed my brakes for me after I replaced my lines.