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Old 05-28-2018, 11:13 PM
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INPA DXC8 IFH-0009

Not sure how much hair I have left to pull out over this...

I installed a new DSC Control Module, and it seemed to code fine. I've read it's normal to get some sensor calibration errors, namely the steering angle sensor. However, INPA refuses to connect to it. I'm not sure if/what scripts I'm missing or if there's a better way.

In INPA, I go to Chassis and select DXC8. It takes a little longer to load and ends up stating:
Group file: D_ABSKWP
IFH-0009: No response from control unit

It connects to and reads Air bag errors and it seems just about everything else just fine. The one ECU I need to talk to (DXC8) seems like it doesn't want to respond.

I followed this guide to try to redo my INPA installation, with overall successful results:
DIY: How to setup BMW Standard Tools 2.12 w/Windows 7 x86 (32-bit)

But still I can't connect to DXC8 to calibrate the steering angle sensor and remove the error. Any ideas or tips are always appreciated!
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