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I've seen sweating the valvetronic initialization thing. Why? I don't know.....
I've heard of GT1 before, but don't know what INPA is. I did order one of those BMW Scanner 1.4 gizmos off eBay. Will that allow some of the same diagnostic routines? http://bit.ly/1cYY0zt Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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If you want the correct scanner, you need a Dell laptop with XP (fresh install) on it. Search in this forum for the correct specs of the laptop - it's around 90-140 bux on e-bay (refurbished). Then buy the software with adaptor cable from this guy: BMW USB OBD Diagnostic Cable Inpa Ediabas NCS Expert Dis V57 SSS V32 GT1 Progman | eBay Mark the USB port you will be using with a permanent marker. The software will communicate through that configured port only, and it's easy to forget which port was configured for this purpose.
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