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Old 03-10-2022, 10:38 PM
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Foxwell NT520 Pro - user comparison request

Who else has an NT520 Pro? Can someone connect theirs and do a comparison to mine. I'm curious if it's Foxwell programming issues or something seriously wrong with mine (X5).
Example: the "Rear lid (top) button (boot lid) input shows pressed. To test it, the outer door button/plate lights assembly was unplugged. The "pressed" data didn't change. The boot lid works normally. It opens with FOB and console buttons. So now, I don't trust the seat memory button status "pressed" too. Plus the DBC "pressed" too.
The doors were also tested. Both front doors status displayed "closed". Even with the key "ON". and doors wide open.

Another test to try for comparison. Go the headlight washer and activate it. On activation the left rear window rolls up! WTH!!

Comparison help would be appreciated.
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