Witam ostatnio postanowiłem zmienić w swoim e91 z 2006 moduł świateł z FRM na FRM2. Zakupiłem taki AHL, gdzies na zagranicznych forum znalazłem co ludzie robili aby zmienić LCM na nowszy i robiłem wszystko zgodnie z instrukcja . I napotkałem problem taki ze sterownik, który wsadziłem do autka działa ale świeci mi się błąd doświetlania zakrętów ( nic dziwnego jak nie mam xenonów dynamików wystarczy usunąć wpis w FA i zakodować). Problem jest taki że zmieniłem Vin w Winkfp ale nie do końca , gdyż jak wczytuje po FRM i chce wejść FA to pojawia mi sie stary VIN. I z tego co mi się wydaje taki sam problem miała osoba z zagranicznego forum. Rozwiązaniem jest zmiana Vinu przez toolse32 ale niestety nie znam tego programu.( 8 punkt na dole ) Jakby była osoba, która wie jak to zrobić i umiała by to wytłumaczyć krok po kroku bym był wdzięczny za pomoc. Może ktoś robił to wcześniej wie jak to zrobić inaczej ??? Kierunek postępowania ściągniety z innego forum. "These are the steps that I followed to swap the LCM. 1. The actual swap is very straight forward and just involves removing the screw holding the LCM and pulling downward. There is only 1 screw holding the LCM, the other side is held by a metal catch. 2. Next I had to reprogram the LCM. The LCM is the other module in the car that holds the VO, the other being the CAS. 3. Load NCSExpert and choose the CAS and then choose "Enter FA", just copy the complete VIN number that pops up. Close NCSExpert. 4. Load INPA and check the "Ident" of the LMA module and check the part number there. Note that down. Close INPA. 5. Load WinKFP and choose "Comfort Mode", "Choose ZUSB", in the ECU family choose LM460 and make sure that the part number that you took down in Step 4 shows up on the ZB-Number list, other choose another ECU family. Click cancel and then choose "Update ZUSB" and choose LM460 and click OK. Next click "Enter Vin" and enter the VIN number that you copied in Step 3. Click "Done". You will now see a "Prog ZB-Update", cick that. The module will start getting coded and the UIF will be written, which means that the VIN will have been updated. Close WinKFP. 6. Load NCSExpert and then choose the CAS and then using the "FA_WRITE" job process the LMA ECU. Basically what this does is copies the VO from the CAS to the LMA. 7. When you start NCSexpert and instead of choosing CAS you choose LMA you will notice that the old VIN number still loads. This was a big mystery to me because everywhere I could see my VIN instead of the old VIN in the UIF but yet NCSExpert seemed to find it somewhere. Perform a "Read ECU" and note down the .prg file that NCS is using for the LM2. Close NCSExpert. 8. To fix this load Tool32 and load up the .prg file that you noted in Step 7. (my first time using Tool32 btw) 9. Here using trial and error I found a job called "read_fgvin", which when run showed me the old VIN. I then loaded up the job "write_fgvin" which requires one argument and I supplied the VIN noted in Step 3. I ran the job and then when I ran "read_fgvin" again I saw my VIN. 10. Checked this in NCSexpert again and it was my VIN. Makes me think that I didn't need to run Step 5 (WinKFP) at all to update the VIN because the software on the LM2 was already the most recent. Anyway doing that made INPA detect the correct VIN on my LM2 as previously it was just reporting "yyyyyyy" instead of a VIN number. 11. Load NCSexpert Expert Profile and just process the LMA ecu again, this will code the LMA to the new VO. Job done. "