Bmw E60 Coding Software Download

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BMW Standard Tools is the software suite distributed by BMW Group that contains several interoperating applications and drivers, including NCS Expert, WinKFP, NFS, INPA, Tool32, and others. Here is the free download link for V2.12.
Hardware:

BMW NCS Expert Download Use the BMW INPA K+DCAN Cable to connect car with laptop via the BMW E60 OBD2 port. Open BMW NCS Expert Coding software. Click “File” then choose “Load File”. Coding Lists; Downloads. E60/61/63/64 CODING LIST. Covers All BMW Models E60/E61/E63/E64. E65/66 CODING LIST.

A PC (Operating system: Win XP 32 bit /VMware Win 7 32 or 64 bit)
An INPA/EDIABAS K+DCAN USB Diagnostic cable (cheap €19 in eobdtool.co.uk)
How to set up BMW Standard Tools 2.12?
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Step 1: Download BMW Standard Tools 2.12
Download here and install follow system prompts:
Step 2: Download and install INPA
http://www.maxdown.org/download.php?file=BMW%20Inpa/Ediabas%20v5.06&host=b
Step 3: Download and install NCS Expert ENG
Make sure your EDIABAS should already be configured to STD:OBD for use with INPA
cable.
Download EDIABAS configurator here:
This tool (in C:EDIABASEdiabas-Konfiguratorfolder) allows
you to easily change the ediabas.ini to your desired interface. So if you are
switching from INPA to E-Sys you could use this to switch from STD: OBD to ENET.
Set COM port for INPA cable
Connect the INPA DCAN cable with PC Install device deriver Come to My Computer>>Device Manager>>Ports (COM&LPT)
In this case it’s COM5. We need to change this in the obd.ini file located
in the c:ediabasbin folder.
Right click on your INPA cable driver for example mine is labeled “USB Serial Port” and click on properties. Now in the property window click on the advanced tab.
Now every driver is different but the important part is the settings such as latency timer and received and transmit bytes. See pic below for the ideal settings. You may also change the COM port number here as well for tutorial I left it at 5. Once your changes are done we can proceed by clicking OK to accept the changes. No close all windows to return to the desktop.
Browse to C:EDIABASBIN and find file obd.ini and
open it with an editor
(e.g Notepad)
The First 3 lines will look like this…
[OBD]
Port=Com1
Hardware=USB

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Need to change the Port to reflect our INPA cable which in our case
is COM port 5. So change it to look like this…
[OBD]
Port=Com5
Hardware=USB
NOTE: Remember which USB port you connected your cable to as plugging it into a different USB port will allocate the INPA cable to a different COM port and neither tool will see the cable until the original USB port is used again or changed in device manager and obd.ini as mentioned above. Now to test if your cable installed correctly. Plug it into the vehicle’s OBD port and open
INPA.
Step 6: SPDATEN Files
Download and install SPDaten files (always recommend the latest) in this case it is 50.2 until I finish zipping and upload SPDatens 51.0 and upload it to share. (Follow the instructions provided at the end of the blog labeled “How to start WinKFP” which will explain how to import the SPDaten files to WinKFP)
Once downloaded you can now
**EDITED 10-12-2013**
For NCSExpert to install or update the data files, copy the files from SP-daten-E##daten to
the C:NCSEXPERDATENE## (where E## is whatever chassis you’re
updating). You will also want to copy the files from SP-daten-E##SGDAT to C:NCSEXPERSGDAT (they’re not separated into different chassis in NCS Expert, so you just want to copy and paste everything to that directory. Overwrite everything it asks about). Then copy the files from SP-daten-E##ECU to C:EDIABASECU
After copying the data files to
c:NCSEXPERDATENE## copy the following files to the following locations:
copy C:NCSEXPERDATENE##*.000
C:NCSEXPERDATEN
copy C:NCSEXPERDATENE##*.DAT C:NCSEXPERDATEN
copy C:NCSEXPERDATENE##*.ASC C:NCSEXPERDATEN
2. After installation, the directory (Drive letter):EC-APPSNFSSGDAT contains file CABI.h only and doesn’t contain files, required for working.
3. Mount the Progman disk in virtual drive (or insert in usual DVD-drive), extract all files SP-daten-Exx.rar from directory (Drive letter):CIP-Installerbin, each one in its own directory.
(You must get directories like SP-daten-Exx)
4. Now copy all *.IPO files from every directory (Drive letter):SP-daten-Exxsgdat to directory (Drive letter):EC-APPSNFSSGDAT.
For this purpose better use Total Commander, it allows overwriting elder files
with newest. This directory now looks like this:
5. In the same way refresh directory (Drive letter):EDIABASEcu with files taken from (Drive letter):SP-daten-Exxecu 6.
Run WinKFP
7. Choose “Import/Export – Import – Assemly line data” and import all data needed from directories (Drive letter):SD-daten-ExxDATA Details how to import assembly line data are given
in official manual for WinKFP
8. After importing the data, copy all files from directory (Drive letter):SD datenE70DATAgdaten to directory (Drive letter):EC-APPSNFSDATAGDATEN, overwriting all existing files.
Note: If you use Progman v.30 for updating WinKFP, it has error in file GDATENSgidc.as2. Simply open this file with Notepad and delete line 165.
WinKFP is ready for programming
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This is a guide for how to use K+Dcan cable retrofit a CIC system to BMW 2010 E61 which previously had MASK Nav. You can do BMW E60 CICI retrofit coding with the help of the cic retrofit instruction here, and maybe it is relevant to other models but please check first.

First thing is to source all the bits you need. For BMW diagnostic tool, you can try items at uobdii.com. The list below is what is needed to go from MASK NAV to CIC with part numbers. In this case there is less to change than if going MASK-CCC or CCC-CIC as the connectors on the rear of the Head Unit are different. Luckily I had the MASK system so some parts were compatible which saved money.

On-board Monitor (CID) 8.8” – 65 82 9 193 745


CIC Head Unit – 9 214 945
Connecting Lead, CIC/CID – 61 11 9 185 171

Cable set, USB – 61 12 9 255 716

USB/AUX-IN jack, switchable – 84 10 9 237 654 (This isn’t the correct one I need for the CIC USB but I got it anyway as I will need it for when I do the 6FL COMBOX retrofit and I will put it in the armrest) The correct one for the CIC is a USB only as the CIC USB can only be used to load music and update maps.


Universal Socket Housing uncoded 8 POL – 61 13 6 954 526 (This is needed as the 6.5” screen is connected differently to the 8.8”, more in Step 11).

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Idrive controller – 65 82 9 189048 (This came with the kit I bought but I didn’t need it as I already had this model fitted so there is no guide for fitting this here, sorry). If you don’t have this controller then the older style will still work but I recommend using this one as it is much easier and more beneficial.

Cover Dashboard, centre – 51 45 8 045 816 (This is the Part No if you have the Alu Pentan trim which is the finish in my car, please check what is correct for yours). You will lose the cubby hole that is below the radio control panel.

new BMW K+DCAN cable and NCS EXPERT software to code the unit to the car.

Tools required:
1 small flat blade screwdriver
1 philips screwdriver
1 trim prying tool (I used the flat blade of a small hammer, see step 2)
1 Torx bit, size 10.

It is advisable but not essential to disconnect the battery to prevent any shorting and fuses blowing when you replace the CID plug in Step 11.

Step 1
Place some tape along edges where you are required to pull trim apart in order to protect the leather.

Step 2
Carefully pry the edge of the decorative trim towards the rear of the car. Work along the strip towards the steering wheel and prise all 5 lugs to release the strip.

Step 3
Push the silver clips on the rear of the Hazard light/door lock switch to release it from the trim and remove the plug and switch.

Step 4
Undo the 2 Philips screws (arrowed) and pull the heater controls towards the rear of the car slowly, there are two lugs on the bottom of the trim. Pull out the 2 plugs and remove the heater control facia.

Step 5
Pull the cubby hole trim towards the rear of the car and unplug the supply to the PDC, Heated seats and DTC (2 plugs). Please note the ashtray is already removed in this photo as I forgot to take a photo first time so put the trim back on to take a photo.

Using a small flat blade screwdriver gently lift the 4 catches individually whilst pushing the switch from the front of the trim to the rear. Do this for both switches.

Step 6
To give more room for movement remove the ashtray by undoing the 2 holding screws (arrowed) and unplugging the rear plug/socket.

Step 7
Remove the 2 screws (arrowed) that hold the HU in place.

Step 8
Carefully pull HU rearwards and unplug Screen(silver), GPS (Blue), Antenna (black) and main (Big Black) plugs. This main plug is the same as the one fitted to the CIC so will be re-used, whereas on the CCC retrofit it has to be changed.

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Step 9
Remove the two screws (arrowed) holding the screen in using a size 10 torx bit.

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Carefully pull the top of the screen down slightly and pull the screen rearwards. Remove the display lead and power cable.

Step 10
The plug needs to be taken apart to reveal the pins in order to fit the new plug. Using a small flat blade screwdriver or point, slightly pry the parts of the plug apart and remove the inner plug.

Step 11
Remove the pins using a small screwdriver to press down and push back, they may get caught on the back of the plug and will need to be pressed again. Insert pins into the new plug using pins 1 (Red), 3 (Brown/Black),5 (Black),6 (Yellow). This is why it is recommended to disconnect the battery as my pins touched and blew a fuse.

Step 12
Route the new CID cable from the screen aperture down to the CIC HU aperture via the “passage” to the passenger’s side. The darker of the 2 connectors is to be at the top as this end has the extra padding/protection around the cable. Plug cable and power plug into the screen, fold the old screen connector out of the way and reinsert the screen and do up the 2 holding screws.

Step 13
In order to fit the USB socket and cable it is best to remove the glovebox by undoing the Philips screws holding it in at the top and the 4 on the bottom of the glovebox at the top of the footwell where it meets the plastic trim. I didn’t take it right out as I managed to get the cable round and through the hole. Pop out the blanking plate on the right hand side of the glovebox and feed the new USB cable through. Plug in and push the USB into the slot. The USB/AUX socket pictured is not the correct one for the job as explained earlier. Here you only need the USB socket not AUX. Refit glovebox.

Step 14
Connect all plugs to the back of the CIC unit.
Blue = GPS
Black = AM/FM Antenna
Purple = Screen/CID
Cream – USB
Main plug

Step 15
Slowly push the CIC into to hole ensuring that all cables are pushed out of the way and then screw back in using the 2 screw holes where the MASK was secured.

It is best to test that there is power and the screen comes on at this point, so reconnect the battery if you had disconnected it. I had radio but no screen when I did this. I had popped fuse 79 in the boot space fuse panel after allowing the pins to come into contact during step 11. Replaced the fuse and it powered up. As expected the Navigation was greyed out but all other functions were available, even the music stored on the hard drive.

Now with the CIC in place and proven it is time to start putting everything back together.

Step 16
Refit the ashtray

Step 17
Take the new trim and refit the switches that were removed from the old cubby hold trim by gently pushing them into the slots. Plug in and fit the trim using the locating lugs. Download garageband for mac. Note the loss of the cubby hole.

Step 18
Reconnect the plugs for the heater control panel and refit ensuring the 2 Philips screws are nipped up, not too tight or it will crack the plastic.

Step 19
Pass the hazard plug through the hole in the decorative trim and replace the trim. Plug in the hazard switch and push into place.

The only visible physical differences between the two systems is the Screen size and the cubby hole.

Step 20
Now get coding.

This is a simple task and can be done by someone with basic hand tools skills i.e. plugs and screws. All in all it took 2-2 ½ hours comfortably.

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