Managed to get INPA installed and running (5.06 with Mike's easy install) but I cannot find how to code injectors, there seems to be no "system diagnose" option.
Any help appreciated
Any help appreciated
Thank you for your reply, I think I've managed to find what I'm looking for under "Activate" (f6) > modify ima. Do you know how I would change the IMA code though? I have found the appropriate code on the injector that I have installed. On a side note, INPA will read "battery off" and "ignition off" unless the motor is running, do you think this would cause an issue?Ensure your INPA software is connected properly to your BMW. Make sure your OBD-II cable is snugly plugged in and your car's ignition is switched on. When you launch INPA, you'll need to pick your specific BMW model and variant from the options available. This step is important to make sure you're working with the right settings for your vehicle. Now that you've chosen your vehicle, you'll be presented with a list of modules, also known as ECUs or control units. Look for the one that relates to your engine management or fuel injection system – this is the module you'll use for coding your injectors. Within this module, keep an eye out for coding or adaptation choices. Depending on your car model and the version of INPA you're using, these options might be tucked away in different folders or submenus. It might take a bit of digging to find the injector coding option. Once you've found the injector coding option, follow the on-screen instructions to begin the coding process. This might involve choosing the specific injector or injector bank you want to code and inputting the relevant values. After you've completed the coding, don't forget to confirm your changes and save them to the ECU. This step is really important to make sure your injector coding is applied correctly and stored for future use.
Hello, no I am still trying. I have tried capital letters and a few other variations, I will post any updatesanymore progress with this?