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this iswhere we are going to make any changes and then NCS will write this to ECU.ġ2. The “FSW PSW MAN” profile that we used is going to use this “FSW_PSW.MAN” file. If you fail to do so it will just save it as a text file. File>save as FSW_PSW.MAN (be sure to select “save as type” to all files so that it will accept our “.MAN” extension. Open the FSW_PSW.TRC file with notepadġ0. Leave ncs open and head to the “ work ” folder.ĩ. Select “READ ECU” this will read all the values from the specific module and place ten in the file stated above. Select “CAS” then select “READ ECU” this is going to create another FSW_PSW.TRC file but only with the values on for the module we select.ħ.
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Press F4 to select a specific module “ Process ecu ” then you get a list of all modules on your car will and may be different.Ħ. F1 > F3 >select your chassis>select “ CAS ”ĥ. Load NCS > File > load profile > “ FSW PSW MAN ”ģ. Just to avoid any mistake close NCS we are going to start from the beginning.Ģ. If you are replacing your battery with the same type and rated battery that your car is coded for, you can skip the Coding the Battery Ah Setting in the CAS module section and skip down to the Registering the New Battery section.Ĭoding the Battery Ah Setting in the CAS Moduleġ. The first six are Wet Cell standard style of batteries and the others are the newer AGM style of battery.
#INPA BMW F10 PLUS#
Instructions to calculate below:Ĭalculating AH rating based off of the Reserve Capacity rating: Amp/Hours = (Reserve Capacity / 2) plus 16 (i.e: If your battery had a Reserver Capacity of 100, you would get 66 AH rating)Ĭhoose the AH ratings option closest to your batter for this CAS (Available setting are outlined below)
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If you don’t know the AH rating, you can calculated it based off of the Reserve Capacity rating, which is generally easier to come by. Register the new battery with the ECU.įor the first step you will need to know the Amps/Hours (AH) rating of your new battery. Make sure the car is coded for the correct Amps/Hours rating of your new battery and type.Ģ. Notes: There are two steps to registering a new battery:ġ. Registering a new battery where INPA does not list a Power module under the Body menu
#INPA BMW F10 SOFTWARE#
Then the software show the “Register battery replacement Activated properly” Step 3: Press “F7” to select “Register battery replacement”