If you use the BMW Coding Tool and import the E89 DATENs, you should be fine. I've spent hours and hours on this and other forums trying to figure it out. I'm guessing I need a good refresher on how to use this darn software. I reset them using INPA with the engine off, ignition on. Install filter housing in engine compartment, then tighten clamp, housing fasteners and reconnect duct. So I decided I wanted to reset all the engine adaptation values on my car to let it start fresh. I have all the DATEN files in separate folders but not necessarily loaded into the software (I only did the one job on my '06 530xi (E60). Install filter housing lid to housing and tighten fasteners. I have INPA Loader v 5.0.2 EDIABAS ToolSet32 ver 3.2.7 EDIBAS 6.4.7 NCS Expert 3.1.0. From what I have already read, I think that with the software, cable and laptop I already have, I should be able to find out (diagnose) what error code is causing the SES light to go on. That was a while ago and now I'm looking to troubleshoot why my 2009 328ix has a Service Engine Soon (SES) light is on (the '09 328ix is an E90, N51 engine, build date is ). I have already successfully used the (above referenced) software - running on an XP laptop - and my K+DCAN USB (INPA Compatible) OBD2 cable with my 2006 530xi to add (i.e., code) a stereo auxiliary port to the entertainment system after I installed one.
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