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28th November 2020, 07:50 | #41 | |
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NR YWC105020 VIN YM161626 ODO 152300km and more Yes, you will need to change the ODO + VIN numbers if using another LSM. Even if you're just taking a back-up from the other LSM and using "restore" to your existing LSM you'll still need to do it as the restore file will change the ODO + VIN of your existing unit and your existing LSM will inherit any modifications the donor had. Hope this makes sense and I'm pretty sure this is how it works. Keep well |
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30th November 2020, 11:03 | #42 | |
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Hi fellow Norwegian... Wonder why you dont reach out for more help. Been playing around with TOAF since It came In 2016 and I know tons of stuff about It...Both the pitfalls and joys... One of the LCM options (30% DRL ) are codeed wrong depending on what car you have...The rest is tip top.. If you need help I can fix your car through TeamViewer... Set up both my R75s and ZT-T with TOAF but you need to be familliar with car diagnostics and BACKUP everything before changes...
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30th November 2020, 11:31 | #43 | |
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I guess I have what I need to get this restored, I just have to get out and get it done Will shout out if I get stuck. I have learned the hard way... So now its backing up everything prior to any changes in the future... I appreciate your offer for help, might probably use it Updates to come! |
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1st December 2020, 08:17 | #44 |
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All working now! Looking through this thread, it seems like the LCM file which is available at the TOAF website works on the earlier LCM units. Mine had the same part no as the one the thread starter has, so I gambled and used that file. I also realized that I had not installed the latest version of TOAF on my computer. So what I did: 1. Updated TOAF to the latest version 2. Backed up my LCM settings, took screenshot of the VIN and mileage. 3. Restored the LCM file from the TOAF website. 4. No need to alter mileage, but copied VIN from the EWS to the LCM. 5. All well! sidelights back on and DRL working as they should. I now have sidelights only with the switch in mid position and engine running. Pretty happy with this now For all i know, the sidelight missing issue is something that had to do with the earlier version of TOAF? |
20th December 2020, 23:32 | #45 |
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Glad you got fixed. What TOAF version did you install, and can you copy the link to the site please? I'd like to check if I'm up to date. Thanks.
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21st December 2020, 05:53 | #46 | |
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I used the latest version found on the oficcial website, Tool 0.5.00.51. http://toaf.roverki.eu/index.php/en/download-en |
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