Programming Procedures For "Customer Service Measures"

2001 BMW 330Ci Convertible (E46) L6-3.0L (M54)SECTION Programming Procedures For "Customer Service Measures"



Programming Procedures for "Customer Service Measures"

Prior to any type of programming, make sure the DME fault memory is cleared and vehicle battery is connected to a BMW battery charger with stabilized 12.5V!

This procedure is for special program updates only. The software contains the update information that is added to the existing control module EPROM.

1. Connect the DIS/MoDiC to the diagnostic connector. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. Select Coding and Programming from the DIS/MoDiC start screen or "Change" drop down menu.




3. Select "3 DME Programming" and press continue.




4. Select "1 Determine Customer Service Measures" and press the continue arrow.
5. "Engine off, Ignition On".
6. Press the "Yes" button to start automatic determination.




7. The VIN is displayed. If the displayed VIN matches the vehicle press the "Yes" button. Press the "No" button if it does not match and enter the VIN manually then press the "Yes" button.
8. If there are no service measures available for the control module the message "No customer service measures available for this control module" will be displayed.
If the software contains a service measure, select the number and press the enter button.
9. The message ".... service measure was selected" will display. Press the "Yes" button to start the update.
10. When the update is complete the DIS/MoDiC will display "Service Measure update complete".

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