Thraxbert
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Title says it all, really.
Search took me to a few others in the forum that experienced similar issues, but with no resolution. They were a bit on the older side, so I'm hoping that there's more contemporary knowledge out there that I might've missed.
Car is a 2020. EDC removed from Multi ECU > Vehicle Order with ProTool. Let it calculate and determine all the modules to code. Agreed with all recommended modules. Coding finished successfully. Rebooted car. EDC errors are gone (woo!), but now I get the following persistent error: "Headlamp Vertical Aim control malfunction".
I have read that other BMWs can solve this by coding LWR_AHL_TYP to "ohne" and LFC_AKTIV to "nicht aktiv" in FEM (disables adaptive headlights). But I am unclear if this applies on the Supra, or if there is a unique Supra-specific step I may have missed in the ProTool process. I have successfully completed this Vehicle Order process on other platforms without touching these additional codes, however.
Thanks in advance.
(Sidenote: both level sensors are plugged in, oriented correctly, and not broken.)
Search took me to a few others in the forum that experienced similar issues, but with no resolution. They were a bit on the older side, so I'm hoping that there's more contemporary knowledge out there that I might've missed.
Car is a 2020. EDC removed from Multi ECU > Vehicle Order with ProTool. Let it calculate and determine all the modules to code. Agreed with all recommended modules. Coding finished successfully. Rebooted car. EDC errors are gone (woo!), but now I get the following persistent error: "Headlamp Vertical Aim control malfunction".
I have read that other BMWs can solve this by coding LWR_AHL_TYP to "ohne" and LFC_AKTIV to "nicht aktiv" in FEM (disables adaptive headlights). But I am unclear if this applies on the Supra, or if there is a unique Supra-specific step I may have missed in the ProTool process. I have successfully completed this Vehicle Order process on other platforms without touching these additional codes, however.
Thanks in advance.
(Sidenote: both level sensors are plugged in, oriented correctly, and not broken.)
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