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Cellular Phone - Programming/Coding Explanations

Service Measure

Programming/Coding Explanations

B09 201 05

March 22, 2005

Subject
Programming problems with CIP16.x

Vehicles Affected:
E60 (5 Series) up to 3/05
E63/64 (6 Series) up to 3/05
E65/66 (7 Series) up to 3/05

Complaint

1. When programming a vehicle (E6x) using CIP 16.1 that has a CPT9000 telephone (K639) installed, the measure plan states "Tel must be replaced 6955688 (is) 6955689 (should)"

2. The retrofit path in CIP for adding a CPT9000 telephone (TEL-PRO) into an E6x vehicle is not listed under retrofits using CIP 16.1.

3. After programming the TCU (Telematics Control Unit) in an E6x vehicle using CIP 16.x, The Bluetooth phone can be paired but no phonebook is available in the vehicle and no hands-free dialing is possible.

4. On E65 when setting the Car Key Memory function for "Blower on with Key on" the feature does not work.

5. On E6x vehicles when performing a retrofit (where modules are installed) the error message "Unknown ECU at address -1 correctly installed" is displayed in the Final Report.

6. Dynamic Stability Control DSC does not appear in the measure plan when performing a complete vehicle coding.

Cause

Software error in CIP

Measure

1. Do not replace the TCU. This error is corrected with the release of CIP 16.2 and later.

2. Submit a PuMA case to the Electrics/Electronics Hotline Group and request a modified Vehicle Order for adding the CPT9000 retrofit. Please supply a valid email address and include any other retrofits that have previously been installed.

This error is corrected with the release of CIP 16.2

3. After programming the TCU, let the vehicle enter sleep mode before pairing an approved Bluetooth handset to the vehicle.

4. Set another CKM setting in conjunction with the blower setting in order for the CKM setting "Blower on with Key on" to work properly.

5. Ignore this message in the final report. Check functionality of the retrofit.

6. Reprogram the DSC module in order to code.