tadda
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Another option to consider in disabling the Active Sound Design (ASD), that doesn't require having to recode the ASD module using Bimmercode, is to simply unplug the ASD module...This only takes 15~20 min to remove 2 panels, unplug the ASD module, and reinstall panels...And best of all...It's free and doesn't require purchase of Bimmercode or OBDII module...
Unplugging the ASD module will not cause any hard error codes to occur as the ASD module only receives signals...The ASD module doesn't send any signals back onto the can-bus line...
What is Active Sound Design and how does it work?
Why remove ASD from the Audio System?
ASD is simply an electrical sound generator which overlays a faux engine sound / noise on top of the audio amplifier speaker channels...Removing this sound overlay significantly improves the sound clarity of the OE audio system...
Location of ASD module:
Location of Amp and ASD Module:
Panel Removal Instructions to Get to ASD Module:
Unlatching / Disconnecting the ASD Plug:
Unplugging the ASD module will not cause any hard error codes to occur as the ASD module only receives signals...The ASD module doesn't send any signals back onto the can-bus line...
What is Active Sound Design and how does it work?
Why remove ASD from the Audio System?
ASD is simply an electrical sound generator which overlays a faux engine sound / noise on top of the audio amplifier speaker channels...Removing this sound overlay significantly improves the sound clarity of the OE audio system...
Location of ASD module:
Location of Amp and ASD Module:
Panel Removal Instructions to Get to ASD Module:
Unlatching / Disconnecting the ASD Plug:
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