318ti and Z3 Roadster

2009 BMW X6 50iSECTION 318ti and Z3 Roadster
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These vehicles are equipped with an instrument cluster that is not connected to the diagnostic link and therefore can not be coded using ZCS. Since the cluster can not be coded, these vehicles require a coding plug for vehicle specific coding.

Like the E32/E34, the coding plug is able to store the accumulated mileage and service interval information. In addition to storing the data on the coding plug the instrument cluster is also able to internally store the data on an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory), as redundant back. If the cluster main processor or coding plug need to be replaced, the mileage and SI Indicator data can be transferred to the new component using the clusters test step procedure #9. higher value overwrites the lower.

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