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      01-26-2019, 06:06 PM   #1
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Bimmercode Cheat Sheet

Is there a cheat sheet for bimmercode on how to code certain things? I can't find the turn off seat belt chime. Also expert mode doesn't really tell you how to navigate. It seems to be in code.
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You might think there is a reason for it being called "Expert" mode....
Suggest not playing with it unless you are certain about your actions

The normal mode is pretty much self-explanatory.
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Is there a cheat sheet for bimmercode on how to code certain things? I can't find the turn off seat belt chime. Also expert mode doesn't really tell you how to navigate. It seems to be in code.
You can find all of the seat belt options in "Advanced Crash Safety Module" ECU.

Also, Expert Mode is not for novice users, you can seriously mess-up (brick) your car if you don't know what you are coding.
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You can find all of the seat belt options in "Advanced Crash Safety Module" ECU.

Also, Expert Mode is not for novice users, you can seriously mess-up (brick) your car if you don't know what you are coding.
Hence the request for a "cheat Sheet" or guide if you will.
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I would imagine that the old cheat sheets for ESys should apply to BimmerCode expert mode, no?

E.g., wouldn't "FEM > 3061 LceLciOutputChannels > FRA_V_L_IS_LED > aktiv" be the same instructions for ESys and BimmerCode expert mode?

Idk, I haven't actually used BimmerCode yet, just viewed the demo mode
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It applies, use the module number for reference.
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