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    Sorry, i know what you mean. Thank you for info, i go to buy Autohex. Rgs. From Poland

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    Yes you can dude,
    You must arrange connection to Autohex II as mentioned in our website.
    You can connect both DME and CAS at same time, and you can deal with them together in the same session.

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    Is any info about encrypted CAS?
    Last edited by boss151; 10th January, 2016 at 03:58 PM.

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    boss, please keep this thread clean.
    If you have a question, post it here, one of us will answer you when we see your question.
    For Encrypted CAS:
    From Autohex program go to Indiv Programming, and check CAS BMW Part number.
    If Part number like 922XXXX or 923XXXX or 928XXXX or938XXXX or 939XXXX then it is encrypted.
    Other than that it is not.

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    All clear. Rgs.

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    When i must do downgrade CAS to make key in E and F. I think Its not safe.

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    With Autohex II: It is safe dude
    The software will ask you to do CAS Firmware if it is required.

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    And when it is required? Can i make Keys in car after ista 57?

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    yes, CAS part numbers 939XXXX in V57 supported

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    Quote Originally Posted by decno1 View Post
    Depends on how much it is damaged.
    If the CAS is responding, you can recover all by OBD II.
    If the CAS is dead, you need to bring another working CAS and:
    - Copy ISN from DME
    - Copy FA from LM/FRM
    - Change the VIN
    - Change Frequency
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    All this can be done by OBD II
    Do you need to have ignition on with used Cas to write info . I had a dead cas, I had a used Cas with no key I was able to get wakeup and read isn from DME but when I went to write to cas I needed a valid key to be able to do it .
    Quote Originally Posted by decno1 View Post
    boss, please keep this thread clean.
    If you have a question, post it here, one of us will answer you when we see your question.
    For Encrypted CAS:
    From Autohex program go to Indiv Programming, and check CAS BMW Part number.
    If Part number like 922XXXX or 923XXXX or 928XXXX or938XXXX or 939XXXX then it is encrypted.
    Other than that it is not.

    Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk

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    Your chances are very low with a CAS without a key and not known DME ISN for that CAS.
    Usually you must use a key to decrypt the ISN, and use the Kwon ISN to make a key.
    In you case, no one is available.
    There is another way, you must read eeprom dump, and send to us, we may find something that help you to start the key, but rate is 30%.

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    Ok Thanks i ordered a new cas and it sorted the car. It was the easiest way and fastest for this fix.
    On another note i have used the autohex to flash a few cars and it is extreamly fast and user friendly.
    Great tool.

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    Autohex II BMW software version 1.0.29 is available for Autohex II users.
    This version fixed many issues came from version 1.0.28 as well as a major update in F series flashing.
    E series:
    - Fixed problem in flashing some specific modules (Error 8315,8337,...).
    - Fixed problem of coding some DME/DDE modules (Error 8117)
    F series:
    - F15,F25 series is fully supported
    - F56 series is fully supported
    - Flash data have been updated.

    NO LINKS TO YOUR SITE !!!
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    I have to say this looks better and better!
    Best Regards, Roth.

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    Autohex II BMW software version 1.0.30 is available for Autohex II users.
    - Diagnose functions for E and F are faster, Autohex II can test all modules in seconds.
    - On Bench: users can test CAS in diagnose as well as the DME.
    - The restriction of battery voltage must be 13.0V for CAS firmware has been removed.

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