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      02-14-2018, 12:40 PM   #1
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DIY: LCI Tail Light Upgrade Coding for F80M3 thru Bimmercode

Since dubsesd upgraded his ride with the M3 CS Tails from IND, I was able to purchase his old set.

Thanks to tom @ eas and EAS's fantastic write up on how to install the lights. http://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1180839

Once installed, I was left with the coding part.
My car was previously coded and as much as I like the service, I don't like to pay if I can do it myself. Coincidentally I heard about the Bimmercode app. With the help of a Vgate Wi-Fi Obd2 device you connect to the car. The app. has an expert mode, which I used to code the car.

Starting point were the values given by EAS in the DIY mentioned above, but after coding I still had flickering. After some digging it turned out that some values were missing, hence I decided to do this thread and take the opportunity to explain how you can code these lights yourself.

PLEASE READ THRU THE ENTIRE THREAD PRIOR TO ANY CODING!

So here we go:

1. Install lights as per EAS and purchase the EAS harness with it
1. Purchase App and unlock feature within
2. Buy Vgate Wi-Fi device
3. Plug in Vgate into OBD2
4. Connect with your phone to the signal of the Vgate just like any other network you would use
Note: To avoid interference in the signal have the phone set to Airplane mode
5. open Bimmercode app and press connect, the app will read out the Vin and ECU
6. The different modules will appear. Chose: Rear Electronic Module (REM_01)
The App will read out the values in that module
7. The screen that opens gives you simple features to easily turn on/off or change features without any hassle or danger. It's like the dummy mode for people like me. But unfortunately in this case you need to be the "Expert"
So chose "Expert mode" on the bottom left of the screen
8. Now find and select folder: 3061 LceOutputChannels
9. The fun part. Find the below channels and change the values within to what it reads below.

Do this step by step:
e.g. you click on: REM / 3061 / BL_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG
a new window open and should read: aktiv (0x01) with a blue check mark next to it. Since we need to change this value to nicht_aktiv (0x00), just simply select/click on 'nicht_aktiv (0x00) and the blue check mark will appear
next to it.


NOTE: Take your time!!! You don't want to code something you weren't supposed to and than the car won't work correctly. Maybe even take screenshots or better a screen video in case you can't remember what you were doing or what the value was prior to your change. I was distracted by doing mine and thankfully I knew that i have ADD and came prepared when i made a mistake.

9.1. go back with the blue error on the top left hand side. That will bring you back to the channel list and you can select the next line to code.

I list the Channels in the order as they appeared on my phone, so you can just go from the top to bottom.

REM:

Brake lights outside:

REM / 3061 / BL_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BL_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BL_L_IS_LED /aktiv (0x01)
REM / 3061 / BL_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BL_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BL_R_IS_LED /aktiv (0x01)

Break lights inside:

REM / 3061 / BFD_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BFD_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BFD_L_IS_LED: aktiv (0x01)
REM / 3061 / BFD_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BFD_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG /nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / BFD_R_IS_LED: aktiv (0x01)

Rear Fog lights

REM / 3061 / NSL_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / NSL_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / NSL_L_IS_LED /aktiv (0x01)
REM / 3061 / NSL_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / NSL_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / NSL_R_IS_LED /aktiv (0x01)


Reverse lights:

REM / 3061 / RFS_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / RFS_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG (0x00)
REM / 3061 / RFS_L_IS_LED: aktiv (0x01)
REM / 3061 / RFS_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / RFS_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / RFS_R_IS_LED: aktiv (0x01)

Indicators Rear:

REM / 3061 / FRA_H_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / FRA_H_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / FRA_H_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / FRA_H_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG: nicht_aktiv (0x00)
REM / 3061 / FRA_H_R_IS_LED: aktiv (0x01)
REM / 3061 / FRA_H_L_IS_LED: aktiv (0x01)

10. Now that you successfully changed all needed values go back with the blue error on the top left.
11. Press Code on the top right hand side to get the car coded
12. If the coding was successful it will give you a pop up saying so
13. turn off car completely for 20sec.
14. start up and check for any errors on the dash
15. If no errors, do a visual on flickering (bulb check every 36sec or so) as well as Brake lights, indicator, reverse light etc. Yes, you will need someone to help you, unless you're Inspector Gadget and can press the brake and view the Tails at the same time.

Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any damages on your car. I am no expert on coding either nor on the APP described and used in this example.

Make sure your car is hooked up to a battery charger and ensure that the car won't go to sleep. e.g. by putting the Driver seat belt. The above is just write down on my experience going thru the process myself. My car is 15 F80 build in late 14 in case that makes any difference.

Hope i was able to help some of the guys that ask about how to do this with Bimmercode. If i did, please appreciate or comment.

I haven't taken many picture with the new lights, yet. But you can find some on my IG page @stormtrooper_f80

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Wow, about ready to do this swap and this is super helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
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Glad this will help. Guess it was just good timing, I just did the swap last week and didn't even notice the flicker until Saturday when my buddy was driving behind me at night and told me about it. I reached out to Bimmercode thru the support on the app last night. The app automatically attaches the logs, which is helpful. I told them what I coded and tried to achieve. They came back this morning with the information and finished the missing pieces before going to work in less than 5min. Figured with the memory fresh, the app new to many, it would make sense to quickly write this down.

It's fairly simple process. Lost connection maybe twice during the changing of the values. So I had to restart it, but nothing happened during the actual coding of the car.
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1. Purchase App and unlock feature within ( which app?)
2. Buy Vgate Wi-Fi device
3. Plug in Vgate into OBD2 ( do i need an adaptor to connect the Vgate to the car?)
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1. Purchase App and unlock feature within ( which app?)
2. Buy Vgate Wi-Fi device
3. Plug in Vgate into OBD2 ( do i need an adaptor to connect the Vgate to the car?)
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1. BimmerCode App
In the settings it will say unlock unlimited or something to that effect please see screenshot which already has the feature unlocked
2. Yes WiFi Vgate
3. Connect your phone to the vgate network like any WiFi network
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Do you happen to have the Vgate Wi-Fi device part number? Where did you buy it from?

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Do you happen to have the Vgate Wi-Fi device part number? Where did you buy it from?

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Vgate iCar Pro Wi-Fi OBD2 Scanner Scan Tools OBDII Car Diagnostic Tool Code Reader Fault Check Engine ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XGB4QL7?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
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Excellent write up. I coded my tail lights with bimmercode when i first got them. Great app.
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Excellent write up. I coded my tail lights with bimmercode when i first got them. Great app.
Thank you Dude I agree its a great app
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Has anyone got the coding to work without tapping the wires to the outside lights?

I saw the video on youtube and he connects the inner lights to the light module.



In the comment section someone posted this to get the lights working without tapping the wires.

REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 100% [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 100% [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_RUECKFAHRL_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_RUECKFAHRL_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_6_OUTPUT = sl_2_l
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_7_OUTPUT = sl_2_r
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_8_OUTPUT = bfd_l
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_9_OUTPUT = bfd_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_L_CCM = ccm_blinker_l
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_L_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = dimmed
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_R_CCM = ccm_blinker_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_R_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = dimmed
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_L_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_R_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_CCM = NEW_ccm_nsl_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > RFS_L_CCM = NEW_ccm_rfs_l
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_L_CCM = Fxx_ccm_sl_2_l
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_R_CCM = Fxx_ccm_sl_2_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_R_IS_LED = aktiv
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generalkp I believe the list above is incomplete.

Is someone able to confirm if this is the complete list of coding necessary if using BMW wiring harness to connect to REM rather than tapping into the outer tail lights?

So what I'm looking for is what exact coding is associated with adding HELC in FA HO-WORT?
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generalkp I believe the list above is incomplete.

Is someone able to confirm if this is the complete list of coding necessary if using BMW wiring harness to connect to REM rather than tapping into the outer tail lights?

So what I'm looking for is what exact coding is associated with adding HELC in FA HO-WORT?
Sorry Dude I used the EAS wiring to tap into the light. So that's what the coding was used for. No idea what coding is needed if you get the full replacement wires.
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hi do you happen to know if you can code Euro MDM with the bimmercode app?
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hi do you happen to know if you can code Euro MDM with the bimmercode app?
I actually don't know. Once the car is back from the shop I could connect if you have the values as I haven't seen it in the "beginner". They have it under expert, but you gotta know where to look
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This only applies to M3 LCI tail retrofit right? I have an M4 and Bimmer code and would do this myself, but looking at both threads posted by EAS coding seems to be different from M4 to M3.
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This only applies to M3 LCI tail retrofit right? I have an M4 and Bimmer code and would do this myself, but looking at both threads posted by EAS coding seems to be different from M4 to M3.
I believe so. When I was looking I saw the same that EAS did two different threads. But I haven't compared tbh
Not sure if the coding is the same the wiring different or vice vs or both
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Has anyone got the coding to work without tapping the wires to the outside lights?

I saw the video on youtube and he connects the inner lights to the light module.

In the comment section someone posted this to get the lights working without tapping the wires.

REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BLINKER_H_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 100% [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BRAKEFORCED_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 100% [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping1 3062 > MAPPING_BREMSL_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_L_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_R_FIXED_PWM = fixed
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_NEBELSCHLUSSL_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.5V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_RUECKFAHRL_L_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_RUECKFAHRL_R_PWM_LEVEL_1 = 13.7V [Default]
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_6_OUTPUT = sl_2_l
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_7_OUTPUT = sl_2_r
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_8_OUTPUT = bfd_l
REM_01 > LceLampMapping2 3063 > MAPPING_UNIVERSAL_9_OUTPUT = bfd_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_L_CCM = ccm_blinker_l
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_L_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = dimmed
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_R_CCM = ccm_blinker_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BFD_R_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = dimmed
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_L_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > BL_R_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > FRA_H_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_CCM = NEW_ccm_nsl_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_UE_SPG_SCHUTZ = aktiv [Default]
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > NSL_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG = nicht_aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > RFS_L_CCM = NEW_ccm_rfs_l
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_L_CCM = Fxx_ccm_sl_2_l
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_R_CCM = Fxx_ccm_sl_2_r
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_2_R_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_L_IS_LED = aktiv
REM_01 > LceOutputChannels 3061 > SL_R_IS_LED = aktiv
For those installing using BMW OEM retrofit cable and installing it without tapping (i.e. directly into the REM module), I can confirm that the correct coding needed as intended by BMW is what's posted above by generalkp. Adding HELC in HO-WORT does in fact apply those same coding changes. I made sure to check that for an F80 and an F30 and they're identical. Can't confirm if it will be any different for an F82 M4 though. If someone wants me to confirm for F82, send me your SVT file and I can check it for you.

P.S. The best way to code for LCI LED tail lights is by applying HELC in HO-WORT and then VO coding REM. This will automatically apply those changes for you instead of you manually FDL coding 56 lines However, for some that might not be possible because of an old software version (or because they don't know how to edit and apply changes to FA), then you can just FDL code those changes quoted above instead.
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For those installing using BMW OEM retrofit cable and installing it without tapping (i.e. directly into the REM module), I can confirm that the correct coding needed as intended by BMW is what's posted above by generalkp. Adding HELC in HO-WORT does in fact apply those same coding changes. I made sure to check that for an F80 and an F30 and they're identical. Can't confirm if it will be any different for an F82 M4 though. If someone wants me to confirm for F82, send me your SVT file and I can check it for you.

P.S. The best way to code for LCI LED tail lights is by applying HELC in HO-WORT and then VO coding REM. This will automatically apply those changes for you instead of you manually FDL coding 56 lines However, for some that might not be possible because of an old software version (or because they don't know how to edit and apply changes to FA), then you can just FDL code those changes quoted above instead.
I contacted bimmercode developer before I coded my F82 and he said that VO wasn't possible through the app. I copied from the DIY the HELC part of the instructions and sent it to him. He said the functions would have to be done line by line. If you have the old software then it still would need to be updated.

I had to get mine updated. It would get taillamp malfunction error in iDrive. I was remote coded first by a friend and it worked, but still had the errors because I had older software which I got updated the next day and then errors cleared.

I wonder if it can be coded on an F82 as long as it has updated REM module software.
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I contacted bimmercode developer before I coded my F82 and he said that VO wasn't possible through the app. I copied from the DIY the HELC part of the instructions and sent it to him. He said the functions would have to be done line by line. If you have the old software then it still would need to be updated.

I had to get mine updated. It would get taillamp malfunction error in iDrive. I was remote coded first by a friend and it worked, but still had the errors because I had older software which I got updated the next day and then errors cleared.

I wonder if it can be coded on an F82 as long as it has updated REM module software.
Do you happen to know what software/I-Level you were on?

I honestly can't agree or disagree with that as I'm not expert at this, but what I can tell you is that my friend has a March 2013 build F30. And being such an old build, adding HELC in HO-WORT wouldn't do anything as it was not even supported for his car/software. So I manually FDL coded the exact changes that HELC would apply (i.e. each of those 56 lines) and it worked without any error codes or flickering. He was on a 11/14 I-Level IIRC.
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