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What LCM part number & indexes? |
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My LCM was replaced by the dealer a few years back when I retrofitted OEM bi-xenon headlights... I'll get back to you with the part #'s in a few... Need to run out and grab the garage laptop with the screen shots. |
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Show us the part of navcoder.log where is I-BUS messages between LSZ and KMB, and you will get definitive answer about your light fault.
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Should I get the log of just reading the LCM or trying to code it? |
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where do I buy this nad how do i install it on my laptop
I download it the latest version but it wont let me put it on my laptop |
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http://www.siegenthaler.co.nz/NavCoder/ You need to follow the instructions and install the DLL files before you can get it to run... |
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To KiwiJochen, question please:
Is NavCoder capable of adjusting the audio mixing volume from different audio sources? My issue is - ever since I removed the stock DSP amp and upgraded my amp to a more powerful amp -the Nav volume is now too loud. I have already set the nav volume to its bare minimum but it is still too loud compared to other audio sources (CD, AM, FM, etc.) Thanks in advance. BTW, I have an E39 M5. Dan |
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i get the following message
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got it thanks
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