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TAL execution started. VCM update: VCM-Update is deactivated. VCM will not be updated. (C197) Fatal error while executing tal! FA must not be null when trying to execute a TAL containing coding transactions. Asynchrone programming failed! (C049) FA must not be null when trying to execute a TAL containing coding transactions. |
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Thank you so much for helping me through my flashing nightmare! You are awesome!!! |
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06-06-2019, 12:37 AM | #27 |
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These are great news.
And no problem, glad I could help. How did you code the FZD? Did you do it with E-Sys? The „302“ is still in the FA? In E-Sys the FZD looks good? |
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06-06-2019, 12:42 AM | #28 |
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I flashed with Esys and added 302 to the FA and added the cafd files for my istep to all of the ECUs. Then I used BimmerCode to go to the roof control module and turn on the audible alarm and adjusted the volume. (Previously BimmerCode said that the roof module was invalid) It coded successfully so there must be something in the wiring that I need to redo or maybe something came undone. I will try tomorrow to take apart the stuff to check it out tomorrow. I'm just so glad that I was finally able to get the coding part done because it's been stressing me out for weeks and weeks. Thank you so much for your help!
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06-06-2019, 02:49 AM | #29 |
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But I'm wondering.
When you added the cafd and the 302 is in the FA the alarm should be activated. After you assigned the cafd to the FZD did you code the FZD (hit the button „code“)? |
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06-06-2019, 02:52 AM | #30 |
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Yes I hit the code button and it said that it coded successfully. It says that it's all activated but the clown nose isn't blinking and it doesn't beep. I'm wondering if it's not hooked up properly maybe?
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06-06-2019, 02:56 AM | #31 |
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You're talking about hitting the code button in BimmerCode, right? I did hit the code button after selecting the options to turn on the alarm. But I added the cafd files in Esys. Is there a button to hit after I select the specific istep cafd and add them to the ECUs? The tutorial said to be safe to add the vehicle specific cafd files to every ECU and not just the one I was hoping to fix (FDZ). I went through one by one and added my current istep cafd files to every single one.
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After you select and add a cafd to an ecu it is very important to code the ecu. So select a cafd, then OK and then on the right side hit the button „Code“. |
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We've has a lot of rain here and I've been on the road with my daughters' travel softball so I haven't had a chance to open my car back up and check all of the wiring that was done a month or so ago. Any more thoughts on what I've done wrong as far as coding goes? Would I have to code anything that didn't have a green dot under the FDZ ECU? |
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So load the FA with "302" from the car or your computer, activate the FA, then mark the 3 ecus (separately or all together) and hit the button "Code". |
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06-25-2019, 06:37 PM | #35 |
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Homelink and Compass Gone
After having my car serviced at a local garage, my Homelink will not react to programming and the compass is gone. I have seen lots of reference to the FZD module and INPA and coding and on and on. I am old school, my tool box is full of wrenches and sockets, not a laptop. Can anyone put thus in layman's terms how I can get the functions back I lost without going to the 26 year-old coder at work?
The vehicle is a 2014 435i with M. I suspect the service tech disconnected the battery during the work he did. |
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I also went back and checked the wiring and fuses and it's all still intact. I have no idea why I can't get it to work. |
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