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Subject: The kit's install instructions are clear that it does not need coding...
Author: Brian : member since January, 2005 : 6513 posts
Posted on: 2007-08-27 05:09:46

The switching modules does not sit on the MOST bus. It simply intercepts the video signals to the front screen when you put the car in reverse.

If you did a retrofit and installed the full-blown video module, then yes, that would need coding. However, if you do the retrofit with the video switching module, then coding is not required.

Brian's 1998 E38 740iL



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