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Old 10-26-2010, 11:15 AM
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Lightbulb Looking for help coding

I am looking for some help if anyone in the upper midwest that has a GTI/DIS OR NCSexpert or autologic interface tool. I have a car than needs the airbag module reset and the Nave coded to the car and the wheel coded to the car with heater controlls and radio. The radio worked before I replaced it with the correct one. it is a 2001 e39 M5 with 62k on the clock. Someone whored it up and put a x5 wheel in it and stole the m wheel. they also stole the heater controls. I am in WI but would be willing to travel as long as i do not have to go to a dealer. can anyone help me here?

Please email me and i will call you back [email protected]

oh yes i have the original Mk2 in the M5 and i replaced the one in my 2001 540 with a mk4 unit. i want to put the mk4 in the M and put the mk2 in the 540.

I have orderd a ibus interface and as soon as it gets here i will be poking around in the SW for the car. I will proabably be asking more questions then. BNut i would appreciate any suggestions now.
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