Progman(R) - Programming/Coding/Individualization

2008 Mini Cooper Clubman (R55) L4-1.6L (N12)SECTION Progman(R) - Programming/Coding/Individualization
SI M 09 01 07
Programming/Coding Explanations

August 2008
Technical Service

This Service Information bulletin supersedes SIM09 01 07 dated March 2007.

[NEW] designates changes to this revision

SUBJECT
Programming, Coding, Individualization with Progman

MODEL
All

SITUATION

Progman is the service application for programming, coding and individualization.

Individualization regarding Progman includes Car and Key Memory (CKM) and retrofits.

The Progman application runs on the Software Service Station (SSS).

Updates are available either as Online Updates or on DVD.

[NEW] PROCEDURE

Complete Progman documentation can be found in the online documentation in Progman.

This documentation also contains E-Series related data and retrofit procedures.

This online documentation can be accessed from the Progman main screen by selecting the button with the book symbol on it.





For detailed information on Progman procedures, refer to the attachments.

ATTACHMENTS

view PDF attachment M090107General_Rules.
view PDF attachment M090107Proc_A_Module_Replacement
view PDF attachment M090107Proc_B_Software_Update.
view PDF attachment M090107Proc_C_Troubleshooting.
view PDF attachment M090107Proc_E_Coding.








General Rules for Programming











Procedure A - Module Replacement











Procedure B - Software Update





Procedure C - Troubleshooting (Index)


























Procedure C - Troubleshooting (1 thru 3)












































Procedure C - Troubleshooting (4 thru 5)





Procedure C - Troubleshooting (Illustrations and Tables)











Procedure E - Coding

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  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.