BMWAF
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I'm not sure but if they're anything like most app developers, I don't think they'll care much.I tried what others mentioned to do and no dice, I emailed bimmercode support and offered them to pull logs off my car
I suggest you go back to your original backups. Remove all coding and then just code the things you know work.. and importantly do not mess with disabling that auto engine off setting - just code the memory function. Also be careful to let it code fully and not be impatient and try to do anything while its "cleaning up" and/or "clearing errors," etc.
I had a brown pants moment when my car flat refused to start after I attempted some coding. After about half an hour of OMFG I killed my brand new car I just reverted back to my very first backup and I was golden.
Now I tend to code one item at a time so I know exactly what the culprit is, if something goes wrong.
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