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Originally Posted by Yobyot
For those of us who still don't quite understand the intricacies of coding, what does "removing" and "adding" a CAFD file mean.
Does the removed file represent a control unit or option that is no longer supported? What if your car has one of the now-unsupported devices?
On the other hand, does adding new files mean that there's new hardware that isn't in an older car that is now codeable? Or, maybe that existing hardware now has newly exposed functionality?
I often see people asking here for "missing" CAFD files. Does that mean they have hardware they cannot access for coding until they acquire the file?
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Once released, I have no idea why BMW ever removes a CAFD file from subsequent releases, but for some reason, not often, some drop out. The affected modules are still supported, just not at that firmware version. If you have a module that is currently using an orphaned CAFD, you need to either find the CAFD file from an older PSdZData release, or somehow get the car programmed so that module gets it's firmware updated. The latter is better, but is never the easiest.
The added CAFD's are for existing modules with newer firmware, or entirely new modules for new Chassis or Model Year changes.
If you are missing a CAFD, E-Sys [C012] error, you can not code the module.