Beginners Guide Coding
Beginners Guide Coding
You will need the following items to begin your coding adventure:
(Please note: I am providing a general guide to coding within this document. You are assuming any and all risk by
following this guide, and I will not be held accountable should you cause damage to your vehicle by following the
steps provided in this guide. You also assume all responsibility for obtain valid software licenses for all software.)
In order to solve this problem, without the need to purchase his new ESYS Launcher PRO v.3 software,
we have created a Windows 7 (32-bit) Virtual Machine. You can use this virtual machine just as if you
had the software installed on your native computer. The trick is that the Virtual Machine’s Clock is set
to start at 1/1/2017 @ 12:30:00AM. This tricks the software into thinking it is really that date, and the
software works as intended. Keep the date in the Virtual Machine NOT Sync’d to the true date/time
(from the host computer) and you will not have a problem coding. Additionally, the VM is pre-
configured with ESYS 3.28.1, ESYS Launcher & PSdZDATA v.63.3 Lite Pre-Installed, so you don’t need to
do any complicated software setup. It is all done for you already. You can simply update ESYS
PSdZDATA in the future as necessary on your own by deleting the old files and replacing with newer
versions.
3. PSdZDATA (Lite) Files for ESYS http://www.bmwenet.com/psdzdata For Future Updates ONLY
Please note: I do not host these files; I have provided a link to where these are publicly available online
PSdZDATA (Full) Files are only needed for Flashing ECUS, and NOT for FDL or VO Coding
PSdZDATA FULL: http://www.bmwenet.com/psdzdata/full For Future Updates ONLY
REMOTE CODING: Please e-mail for more information / to schedule an appointment: antonio@compubuilder.net
Are you looking for an all-inclusive coding service? W e also offer remote coding for a flat-rate of $100.00 USD. If you opt for remote coding, we will
connect to your computer via free remote control software (teamviewer.com). We will install and configure TeamViewer VPN, and will perform
coding based on your selected options from our Pre-Installed and Configured Coding computers in our offices.
After configuring your PC for coding, we will have you connect the computer to your car, and code an unlimited number of options during 1 session. In
addition, if you have OEM navigation, we can generate an FSC code to update your navigation maps and destinations data to the latest version (2018-
1). There is no additional cost for the map upgrade FSC Code during the remote coding session.
Everything listed above is included for the flat $100.00 USD rate. Remote coding requires the following:
Laptop running Windows 7 or higher (Mac OS X is capable, only if running a windows VM)
W iFi Connection at the location of the car to be coded
Ethernet port (to connect the ENET Cable)
Download the required software on your computer
i. Open VMware Workstation Player 12.5.8 from the new icon on your Desktop.
j. Proceed to utilize for non-commercial use by entering ANY e-mail address and then click CONTINUE button.
k. Your VMware Workstation Player 12.5.8 Installation is now completed. Click the FINISH button.
3. On this screen, you will click the OPEN option on the right panel.
4. Navigate to: Documents\Virtual Machines\Coding\
Select Coding, then click Open
7. If you get a message about connecting any of your Removable Devices (INCLUDING any USB Ethernet Adapter), DO NOT
CONNECT ANY to your Virtual Machine. Let Windows on the Host computer manage these devices. It will be important
in later steps where you Bridge the Network Connection to the Virtual Machine to allow ESYS to communicate with your
car correctly. Click the OK button.
8. Once the VM boots for the first time, it will make hardware changes and require a reboot. Click Restart Now button.
9. Once the VM reboots, we will be ready for coding. Ensure that your car’s engine is running, and the cable is connected
at both ends. Click Player, go to Removable Devices Network Adapter Settings
10. Change the connection to “Bridged” under Network Connection on Right Pane. Then Click Configure Adapters, and un-
check all connections EXCEPT for your ETHERNET Adapter, which the BMW ENET Cable is connected to. Click OK
11. If you selected the correct adapter, Windows VM will show a connected Ethernet Adapter, and under status, you should
have a self-assigned IP address in the 169.xxx.xxx.xxx range.
12. You can verify the VM can see your car correctly by double-clicking the ZGW Search icon on the Desktop. It will open
and successfully show the IP Address of the ZGW Gateway ECU in your BMW, and show the VIN of the vehicle which is
connected. You do not need this information for anything else, however it is a quick way to verify the car is
communicating with the Virtual Machine correctly.
13. At this point, the VM is correctly configured for use on your computer/laptop. You are free to install VMware tools onto
the Coding Virtual Machine. This will allow people with High Resolution screens to be able to format the virtual machine
to be able to see it easier on their displays. VMware tools is not necessary to install, however it is very important that
after the VM reboots after installing VMware tools, that before you do anything else, you reset the Date/Time
configuration in Windows in your Virtual Machine.
TURN OFF ANY Time Clock Synchronization with Windows Time Server.
14. If you fail to set the clock correctly, ESYS Launcher will not work properly and detect Date/Time Manipulation.
15. Run ESYS Launcher PREMIUM. Upon the first run of the program, you will be prompted to create
your personal EST token. Please use any 4 to 8 digit PIN, and place the token at: C:\EC-Apps\ESG\E-
Sys\lib
16. Choose the correct Chassis-Code for the vehicle that you will be coding. If you do not know the correct
chassis-code for your vehicle, you can utilize the BMW VIN Decoder with the last 7 characters of your VIN
number to find the appropriate chassis code to use here. The decoder can be accessed at:
http://www.bmwvin.com –or- http://www.bimmer.work
Some users may get the following message if utilizing the default Windows Firewall. Be sure to allow full access
for the ESYS Software. The car and the computer communicate over IP Protocol utilizing the BMW ENET Cable. It
is imperative that the firewall not block any communication with the ESYS Software during coding.
A general rule-of-thumb: Disable ALL Anti-Virus and Firewall software before utilizing the ESYS Software.
17. Once the ESYS Software runs for the first time, you will receive the following settings to review
18. Uncheck the two boxes marked below, and press the OK button
Before we begin, here’s the MOST
IMPORTANT PIECE OF INFORMATION
THAT YOU NEED WHEN CODING
Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU EVER PRESS THE BUTTON “Code Default Values”
See BELOW for the location of that button in the Expert Mode; Coding Screen in ESYS
CODING TUTORIAL NOW BEGINS
Step 1: Connect cable to computer then to car (Ensure that your car’s engine is running during coding)
Step 2: Wait until LAN network adapter in task bar has established limited network capability (no screenshot)
To validate that the cable has a proper connection to the car, open up the LAN properties in Windows. The adapter should
be set to obtain IP Address via DHCP (You can NOT set a STATIC IP Address for LAN Adapter)
Remember to DISABLE Anti-Virus and Firewall Programs, which are KNOWN to interfere with ESYS communication via
Ethernet / LAN connection.
Step 3: Open E-Sys
DO NOT USE ANY CONNECTION THAT SAYS “_DIRECT” at the end of the description
To avoid these, utilize the drop-down box at the top and select Connection Type: “Gateway”
F001 – 7-Series (all, including Alpina variants) & 5-Series GT Models Only
F010 – 5-Series; 6-Series (including ///M variants and Alpina vairants) F020
– 2, 3, 4 Series (all) (including ///M variants and Alpina variants)
F025 – X3, X4, X5, X6 (all) (including ///M variants)
F056 – X1, 2014+ Mini Cooper
I001 – i3, i8 (all variants)
S15A – 7-Series (G11/G12) & 5-Series (G30/G31)
S15C – 5 Series Long Wheelbase (G38)
Note: If you do not activate FA as described in Step 8, you will receive this message
Step 13: Browse the folders till you find your option, I want option KOMFORTSCHLIESSUNG_FB
Step 14: Factory option set to nicht_active. Right click, select “Edit”
Step 21: Error report will open, view and click “Close” (or save if necessary)
Cycle key and test for function. In my case, “0 errors” so it should work. I tested the new function and
windows rolled up via remote by pressing and holding the lock button.
How to: Change Werte Values
Continuing from FDL CODING GUIDE above (after step 13)
Step 14b: This time right click on the werte value, Click "Edit"
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I Step 17b: Proceed to Step 18 in the FDL Coding Guide above and follow to the end.
How to change FA (VO) in F-series car
Version 8-24-2013
Connect to the car by clicking icon at the top.
1
Select the correct TargetSelector, e.g. F010 (not F010_DIRECT) for an F10
Select “Connection via VIN" and press the “Connect” button.
(Ignore the Vehicle-Specific parameter options.)
Click OK in the popup box which appear when connection established.
2
Step
1
–
Open
ESYS,
Make
proper
connection
and
open
Expert
Mode;
Coding
Tab
In
this
example,
we
will
remove
Dazzle
DeCoding
and
ReCode
the
ECUs
to
enable
Dazzle
LEDs
Step
2
–
Read
Vehicle
Order
(FA),
then
save
the
file
to
your
desktop,
as
we
will
make
changes
and
then
write
those
changes
to
the
vehicle,
so
that
they
are
permanent.
Step
3
–
Expand
the
FA
tree,
until
you
get
to
SALAPA-‐element.
Step
4
–
Right-‐Click
on
SALAPA-‐element
and
click
the
Edit
option.
Step
5
–
Make
your
desired
changes
in
the
box
below
the
FA-‐tree
and
then
click
the
apply
changes
button.
Step
6
–
Go
back
to
the
FA-‐tree,
right-‐click
on
FA,
then
select
calculate
FP
Step
7
–
Press
the
diskette
button
at
the
top
of
the
screen
to
save
your
changes
to
the
file
on
your
desktop.
Step
8
–
Under
Expert
Coding,
select
VCM
…
Then
in
the
bottom
section,
press
the
…
button
and
locate
the
file
you
saved
earlier
on
your
desktop
Step
9
–
Once
the
file
is
loaded,
Under
the
Vehicle
Order
section,
right-‐click
FA
and
select
calculate
FP
Step
10
–
Once
FP
is
calculated
…
press
the
master
tab
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen,
and
select
the
Write
FA
&
FP
button
…
look
at
the
very
bottom
of
the
screen
for
confirmation
of
FA
&
FP
written
Step
11
–
Return
to
Expert
Mode;
Coding
…
then
press
Read
ECU
under
the
SVT
section
Step
12
–
Find
the
applicable
ECU(s)
that
need
to
be
VO_Coded,
and
right-‐click
on
that
ECU
(as
shown
below)
and
click
“Code”
Repeat
Step
12
for
any
remaining
ECUs
that
need
to
be
VO_Coded
The
most
popular
VO_Coding
changes
require
coding
to
the
following
ECUs
Dazzle
LEDs:
FEM_BODY
&
KAFAS2
….
Or
FEM_BODY
&
FLA3
Satellite
Radio
/
Enhanced
Bluetooth:
HU_NBT
…
or
HU_ENTRY
&
CMB_MEDIA