Stacy, I have attache a copy of page 5 of the bimmercode manual.
The reader I got is the one before last, so the ECU I see are the same
as in the manual.
Well, there are similarities and differences, mainly in driving philosophies, but it is still
too early for me to have strong opinions. I am still, after 24 days, making friends with the
Supra, trying to understand how it reacts to my inputs. One thing I have already concluded
is that the Supra...
sure but I opted to use 5 and up to store menu items like driver
profiles etc...saves from having to cycle through the various menus and gives direct access.
Ok, so I received the OBD II reader. I had chosen to get the vgate vLinker MC Bluetooth OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner for Android and Windows thru Amazon. Cost was $44.99. I had read good reports on it.
I had previously downloaded the Bimmercode free app and upgraded it to the full version, cost said...
I think that the idea is that driver and passenger can reach behind each other's seats. I find that ok. Only bummer is that you cant reach behind yourself while seated....Well, can't have everything, otherwise it'd be a Mercedes, forbid the thought.
What I have done so far:
1) "discovered" that there are storage pockets on the seat backs. I don't recall that mentioned
in the owner's manual...Very useful.
2) took care of the awful wind problem with windows down by adding a pair of those triangle
deflectors. They change the car. I...
Yes it was, a 1st gen PDK. Truth is in my opinion, it compared very positively since I thought it was a dual clutch
until I checked...Two different driving philosophies though.