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04-12-2024, 03:37 AM | #1 |
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Hello, i have a bmw 740le 2017 and i used carly app to change start driving mode the coding failed and all the systems are messed up now like the boot doesn't open with the key or from the button inside the car, automatic lighting/wiping system failure, RDC failure, is blinking fast, windows are working only down and left is right, and lots other failure and when I trying to access bdc, is saying BDC unknown. What should i do? Help
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04-12-2024, 05:46 AM | #2 | |
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Sit in your car, listen music and after xx minutes there will be this message "... iDrive shutting down" or such. Maybe something similar happened while you were going trough Carly App diagnostic menus or something? TBH our Estonian friend Raimo5 is real Guru around here. Hopefully he'll spot this as you cant PM until you have like ... 10 posts? |
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04-12-2024, 01:14 PM | #3 |
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Carly app is well known for causing issues when coding modules. More so with newer vehicles.
Good news is that your BDC module itself is okay, but coding file that Carly deployed is messed up and is causing those issues. To fix this issue, new and proper coding file has to be injected or entire module flashed with new software. Any dealer or properly equipped BMW specialist indie can do it for you. I strongly caution agaist using Carly on G series vehicles. |
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Raimo5 Do you feel the same with BimmerCode?
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Just asking...not to have the OP try this them self, but more so for the rest of us. |
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04-12-2024, 09:53 PM | #7 |
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No, not entirely. I can't recall that I have ever seen a coding failure like these reported about BimmerCode on general BMW forums. There are precedents in specialized car software forums, though. Specifically for NBT evo on S15A and S18A platforms. These are far and in between though and dont seem to have common mode failures, like Carly's botched CAFD files.
Yes, absolutely. It would be the fastest way to do it. It is only CAFD file that is corrupted and is easy to restore. Just connect to platform as normal and then perform 'Detect CAF for SWE', select CAFD from latest available i-level and VO code it in. Just thought I'll keep it simple for startes and point OP towards safest solutions. |
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