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Originally Posted by Kyokio
Coding was done by artem@oneighty in Brooklyn.
Video in Motion
Window Up/Down w/ Remote
Mirrors Fold and Unfold w/ Lock/Unlock
Disable seat belt sound
Remember last position for the auto start/stop function.
Turn off the orange side markers, only blink on turn signal
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Beautiful car. Congrats.
But as one who is heavily into coding my car, I wouldn't recommend that new owners code first thing. That's so you can get to know your car as it was intended to be by BMW.
For instance, coding ASS to remember the last setting is NOT something that needs to be coded. Search this board; you'll see that BMW will -- for free -- make that option a permanent (equivalent of changing your FA) option in the car.
There's so much to absorb in a new, cyberdyne BMW these days that I think it's better to have a baseline understanding of the car in its stock form before you begin altering it.
On another point: I also believe that for the enthusiasts who hang out here, coding is something well within your grasp. Actual tire pressure and weather band are two items Kyokio didn't list as changed in his car. I think that if you take the time to figure out how to do it yourself, you are less likely to overlook killer coding changes like these. Plus, you can conveniently recode your car when the dealer updates the entire car, which most likely wipes out coding changes (FDL coded-changes, that is).