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14th March 2019, 12:48 | #1 |
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accessing digital speeddometer
Both my diesels have a highline set of clocks. One set is a replacement and I can access the digital speedo, the other I assume is original but does not
display the digital speedo, I think it has an alarm when a preset maximum speed is exceeded. Does the digital speedo need T4 activation? thank you macafee2 |
14th March 2019, 12:57 | #2 |
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Don't think T4 can activate the digital speedo but TOAF certainly can, I've done about five or six local cars. (BMW scanner can activate it too).
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14th March 2019, 13:45 | #3 |
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Same..My computer dosent what anything to do with it
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14th March 2019, 17:07 | #6 |
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Ian and Mike,
It can be done with T4. I've had it activated on my car. Simon
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14th March 2019, 17:08 | #7 |
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I ran the anti malware this afternoon (had enough of it reminding me) and it kicked the ipk software completely into touch.
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14th March 2019, 17:16 | #8 |
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Sent a PM to Rick to see if he can help with link
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I can be installed with third party software such as Phil's toolkit, TOAF, or BMW Scan 1.4 and editing the required byte of information Brian |
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14th March 2019, 17:29 | #10 |
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Rick won't be able to help, he's just passing the link on. When Phil first made his IPK software available (over 3 years ago!) a lot of people had problems with some part of it being recognised (falsely) as a virus. The only way you'll get it to open is by telling your antivirus to ignore it. As I already had the BMW scanner software I didn't pursue it.
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