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Roger that, used their Contact Us form on their website before posting here. Nothing yet; I figured out the majority of the idiot lights were from the steering angle sensor needing calibrated (turn all the way to the left, then turn all the way to the right - voila, all 4wd/TC/ABS lights off) but I'm still trying to figure out if I need to train the car to the new battery or not.
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12-18-2015, 12:45 PM | #25 |
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Battery registration is a $5 or $10 upgrade. You can do it from Google Playstore or the Apple equivalent.
Edit: You purchase the battery registration upgrade from within the app.
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12-20-2015, 10:47 AM | #27 | |
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Yup as he said. You have to wait a few hours for the change to happen. Check all 3 boxes and come back the next day to test
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12-27-2015, 09:04 PM | #30 |
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I think only the passenger mirror tilt is an option. I received my iOS 2nd Gen adapter the other day and have run into a couple of issues: 1. I'm still waiting for the mirror folding when locking from the fob. It's been a couple of days, but still, no folding. Do I need to check anything else other than that one option? 2. I'm still waiting for the rear hatch close to work on the fob. It works from the console. When I hit the fob, I hear a brief servo noise from the hatch, but still no close. Any thoughts? BTW, the DVD function is pretty cool, even if the picture is somewhat cropped...
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12-30-2015, 02:41 PM | #31 |
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Now I've lost functionality of the tailgate altogether-both with the console button and the fob. Help! I tried resetting the HKL settings, but it didn't help. I've e-mailed Carly Coding, but they're not that responsive...
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12-30-2015, 04:13 PM | #35 | |
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I just spoke with the nice guys over at Carly. They helped me get things sorted. Great customer service!
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Doubtful, but you should give them a call at the technical number on their website. They are super friendly, and seem to be always working on enhancements. I'm sure they'd like to hear everyone's ideas. As a side note, it amazes me how such an overengineered vehicle could have such few user-adjustable parameters within it's user settings, at least for the U.S. market. Thank goodness for folks like Carly.
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So buy the adapter, with a $5 discount code = $70.
Buy the iOS app = $49 after taxes Code trunk, took all of 3 minutes to work. Good stuff. Not sure why it may have taken "hours," for others. Literally 1min for carly to connect to car, change setting, write config, and about 3min, it was working. Code DVD in motion. Arghh.. Another $15. But it seems like battery registration is now free. Ultimately it's about the same price as a local or remote coder. But now when BMW writes over my coding, I can fix it on my own, without paying twice. So in the long term it's a win I guess.... |
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or charge a small fee $20-$15 for locals to do basic coding , it a win win either way you look at it. code 6 cars and you got it for free
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anyone here tried carista vs carly?
carly is about $70 for the hardware and $53 for the app via playstore. carista is about $40 for the hardware and the app is free. is there a big difference between the 2? |
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Longer story long, I had a local do my coding initially. Great guy, paid over $100. He came to my home. He's on this forum I think, or at least known here for local and remote coding. Well had some warranty work done, and all of that work was wiped out. Asking to have it re-done, was still going to cost about $100, getting a "deal," as a repeat customer. Thus why I spent what I did with the Carly setup. Warranty work also messed up my Cobb tune. Best practice, unmarry accessport before each service! Cobb had to re-issue a license for my accessport and I could reuse it again. |
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