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    Default change odo on BMW X6 with DigiProg 3 v. 4.94

    Hi everyone,

    i want to change the clock on a bmw x6 year 2009 and i have the digiprog 3. Now, i've been reading that it could be dificult. Anyone can tell me how to do it? can it be done via odb2?

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    Dash out remove chip new chip and cas needs doing only orig digiprog will do cas

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    And if you have clone use r260 cas programer. Works fine, never had an issue

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    work via obd conector

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    Only on some will cas go obd be prepared to remove

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    DOING CAS BY OBD IS NOT THE BEST WAY, USE ROSFAR SOLDER NO ISSUES DONE TONS

    Reading is fundamental, asking is easy............................

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    Hi,
    i?m a bit confused. some of you say that it works fine, others don?t.
    Maybe it?s important to say that i have the digiprog 3 from china, not the original one. I understand that it works fine with Rosfar or other tools, but i only have the digiprog. Has anyone tried with the digiprog 3 from china and succeed?

    Thanks...

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    In any case you need to open dash and remove eeprom or erase it with special programmer. This is not an OBD only job!

    1) Do you have new m35080 eeprom so you can replace it?
    yes? -> try it
    no? -> 2)

    2) Do you have a tool to erase the m35080 eeprom?
    yes? -> try it
    no? -> let somebody with experience do the job.

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    9s12x Gold Programmer works cas 3 good to for cas,never had and issue to.What ebaut dash your dash have 080D0WQ EEP.,so you need eraiser programmer for this or new 080D0WQ EEP. or 35080 eep.

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    r270 works fine and erese dash eeprom

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    dont play with this if you havent tool....remove dash and cas and get somebody who have right tool 30 min job.

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    make cas3 with digiprog 3 over obd no problem, and dash take out and make by xprog m or r270

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    Usualy I remove both and do with r270. Never have problem.

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    Friendly advice, don't do CAS via obd with china tools... You will never know what could happen. Especially with tools that don't have option to read and save...

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    Watching this thread. I'm interested since today I got a car today but it's 2016 model One of them is how is your process of modifying that car your mileage.
    I read other threads and this car looks FEM
    BMW X6 2016
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    Last edited by automotrizVIP; 26th May, 2017 at 01:59 AM.
    WINNER THE LOSER

 

 
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