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    I had e92 sync by obd not possible on ecus after 2006 or 7. Msd80 85 ecu is petrol. It must be mached not by obd
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    are you sure????
    i think better way by obd for msd80 for e series bmw
    i do it many msd80 by obd for isn no problem year
    sync not need for petrol msd80 only much isn
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    Quote Originally Posted by drugowaz View Post
    I had e92 sync by obd not possible on ecus after 2006 or 7. Msd80 85 ecu is petrol. It must be mached not by obd
    can be done with right tools

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    Read bmw wds manuals. Msd ecus is no need ant sync by obd as its not possible! Synch is made manualy in dumps with same isn. I know this 100%.

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    can be done with right tools
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    you right 100%%

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    Hello All

    This is my post about BMW .
    Today I finish the car and start normal.
    The story is :
    if you lost all keys you have to have the vvdi2 this tool is powerful tool for the work .
    connect to the car by vvdi2 and go to key learn and connect. it'll ask you add key or all key lost , select all key lost
    press the get key info after that select the key position No.1 or No.2 and press prepare dealer key with programmer and put the key into vvdi2 programmer .
    ask you select type of the key it MUST BE remote key NOT PCF7936 and press pre-process key .
    it'll ask you to put the key into ignition switch after that ask you to push start button and DON'T start the car after that it'll ask you if this key start the car or not try if start press yes if not press NO until the car is started.
    wait for 15 mins for car is stated after that switch off the ignition and leave the key into ignition DON'T take it out .
    go to first page and sync DME-CAS more than 10 times and if you get an error try and if ask you if you have working key don't do it press yes and go for sync more than 10 times after that take the key off and put into the ignition switch and start your car normal

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    just wondering why people buy such expensive tools then ask how to operate with this tools and then write here instructions which has been written already many times

 

 
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