My last post should cover it
Im assuming I will need an LCM4 with those coding indexes? Were these parameters pulled from one of the e39 and or e53 file? Terra, with your instructions it is now showing the additional coding indexes available under the e38 chassis in ncs dummy(obviously because you're a genius) next step is to get an LCM4 with these coding indexes and try it. Back to my question of how to determine the codingindex off of the physical LCM4?
Last edited by purplecty; 01-05-2019 at 08:45 AM.
@ Purplecty The way I did it if I remember correctly was that I hooked up the LCM 4 to NCS and basically read the module. Once it finishes reading it, it does tell you which LCM is and codeindex
Anyway to tell what coding index this is before I plug it in? Either way I will install everything and attempt to to program it since I have ready modified the the setup per Terras instructions to pull in the additional coding indexes and will post back. Not exactly sure when I will have the time may try this weekend...
You need an LCM C24.
LCM C23-C22-C21-C20, will NOT properly work with your E38.
Beside, don't bother to the auto/manual LWR you can code it with NCS expert after.
Here my note about the several versions of LCM when I was trying to do the same thing as you :
If you want a LCM C24, you need to find the two last.
EDIT : my LCM C24 is the last one (6 961 141)
Last edited by Logicsystem360; 02-21-2019 at 06:05 PM.
Last edited by TerraPhantm; 02-21-2019 at 09:10 PM.
Actually digging into it, the C20 file needed a bit of modification to load properly. In this case I think it'll be easier to just upload the compiled versions.
Remove the .txt from the end of the file, open the resulting zip file, and extract the contents to your C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\E38 directory. Overwrite as necessary.
Brief explanation of the files inside:
LCM.C19 = Unmodified LCM.C19 file from E39/E53
LCM.C20 - Basically there were some parameters in there that the E38 data didn't have any "default" coding information for. So I either hardcoded the correct value or replaced with the equivalent lines from LCM.C21 where appropriate.
E38SGET.000 - same changes as described in my earlier post
E38SGVT.000 - Added entries for the new LCM variants. Not sure if necessary, but shouldn't hurt
Interested in the results.
No luck same error. Any other ideas?
Try the "codierindex_lesen" job. And if that doesn't work, try manually setting entries below and try reading it.
If that still doesn't work, you can code it like this, though it's a little convoluted:
Click on "Basic functions" and click 'coapiGetNettoDataFromCbd', and enter LCM.C20 for CBD-Name
Now load an E39 or E53 ZCS (literally any E39 or E53 ZCS is fine), go to the LCM module, and under "Basic Functions" hit "coapiGetFswPswfromNettoData"
Under Nettodata-file enter "nettodat.trc"
and for resultfile enter "FSW_PSW.MAN"
Code the LCM
It should now be coded with the appropriate parameters for an E38.
The Codierindex_Lesen job did not error out and ended quickly but what does that do? What is the next step as I've never used this job...
Tried all these steps with the same error results. Weird that it wouldn't even program using the steps provided using the e39 zcs. It still rejected the ecu identification...
I gave up and put the lcm3 back in...
Last edited by purplecty; 03-02-2019 at 07:37 PM.
Its useless to me at this point so I am fine with that. Just PM me an address. I have already changed it to my VIN and IKE mileage...
Looks like the one I got is one of the non compatible for e38 ones. Even if you get it coded to the e38 zcs, would I be able to customize any of the lcm options later on my own?
Last edited by purplecty; 03-02-2019 at 10:12 PM.
I ordered a 6961141 from eBay since this one seems to be the one everyone has positive results with... I'd still be interested in sending this one off to you (Terra) for additional e38 testing...
Here is the confirmed programmable part number others have used that arrived today...
So 6961141 is a C24 coded successfully. Where can I get a new windshield bracket for the RLS sensor?
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