Engine Controls - Programming Version Vehicle Data Status

2008 Mini Cooper Clubman (R55) L4-1.6L (N12)SECTION Engine Controls - Programming Version Vehicle Data Status
SI M09 04 07
Programming/Coding Explanations

March 2012
Technical Service

This Service Information bulletin supersedes M09 04 07 dated February 2012.

Changes only affect the attachment.

[NEW] designates changes to this revision

SUBJECT
Programming Version Vehicle Data Status

MODEL
R56 (Cooper, Cooper S)
R55 (Cooper Clubman, Cooper S Clubman)
R57 (Cooper, Cooper S)
R58 (Cooper, Cooper S)
R60 (Cooper Countryman, Cooper S Countryman)

SITUATION
All affected vehicles have a Vehicle Data Status stored in the vehicle, e.g., R056-08-06-500. This Vehicle Data Status describes the current configuration of the vehicle, and is used for programming by ISTA/P.

INFORMATION
To compare the Vehicle Data Status with the ISTA/P version, refer to the [NEW] attachment or the 3g Technology website on Centernet. For future ISTA/P releases, the attachment will only be posted on the 3g Technology website in Centernet.

ATTACHMENTS








M090407_MINI_ISTAP_ILevel_Overview.




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