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Old 04-28-2008, 11:15 AM
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what exactly this NavCode does to your BMW? do you connect to the car or use it in the pc or what, what it does and what is it for? please advice
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what exactly this NavCode does to your BMW? do you connect to the car or use it in the pc or what, what it does and what is it for? please advice
NavCoder is a PC application that allows you to program the navigation computer and set various options, such as loading of any 3 x desired languages, change region settings, set the chassis number, etc

It runs on a PC, the PC connects via a serial port to the ibus in the car.

You can also:
1. set the TV so that it works in motion
2. set various LCM options to disable light bulb warning messages
3. read and set various bluetooth options
4. read all device information part numbers etc
5. diagnose faults in the car by showing what data messages are being transmitted around the car.
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