How to find BMW F-series current I-level with ENET E-sys coding cable
What is an I-level (integration level)?
The I-Level (German: I-stufe) is the Integration Level of your car, which represents a package of firmwares for all your modules, and it corresponds to the version of ISTA/P last used to program your vehicle.
The I-level is a set of numbers: like E89X-11-09-410. The first part represents the chassis group, which is followed by the year and month of the release and a build number for that release. So, E89X-11-09-410 would mean a E80/E90, 09/2011, version 410.
BMW owners will be able to check/find their car I-level with BMW coding cable, like BMW ENET E-SYS coding cable.
Equipment:
ENET (Ethernet to OBD) Interface Cable, like €13 in obdtool.co.uk
BMW E-SYS ICOM F-Series coding software
A laptop running Win XP operating system
With proper E-sys cable, you can check to see if the vehicle you are connected to has the ISTA/P v2.54.2 or v2.54.3 version of software.
Check the level of firmware installed in the F-series chassis BMW.
Refer the cable list above first
Connect the ENET E-sys coding cable with vehicle via OBD socket
Click the Expert Tab on the far left menu bar
Select the VCM Module tab
Locate the VCM ‘Master’ tab
Locate the I-Steps section
Click Read.
This will then show you the current I-level on the vehicle. If the I-level matches the ISTA/P Version for Px.54.2 under your specific chassis, you have the affected firmware.
câble de codage BMW ENET E-SYSX
Cable E-SYS ICOM Coding F-Series for BMW
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