Functions Changed After Vehicle Programming E65, E66: Notes

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Notes
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After a vehicle has been programmed, the customer may notice changes in certain functions. Changes in function depend on the current vehicle data status and the new data status.

Procedure:

  1. Connect the vehicle to the BMW diagnosis system.
  2. Read off the present vehicle data status as follows:
    • Call up the "Progman" program.
    • Select "Vehicle order" and confirm.

      The current vehicle data status is displayed.

    • Make a note of this data status.
  3. Locate the vehicle data status in the left-hand column of the table.
  4. Click on the hotspot on this line in the right-hand column.
  5. Print off the enclosure and attach to the job order.

If the target data status in the table does not correspond to the current Progman version in the workshop, you should still proceed as described above. 

VEHICLE DATA STATUS E65, E66

Vehicle data status Target data status/Progman version
E065-05-09-500 Enclosure F03 
E065-05-06-500 Enclosure F03 
E065-05-03-510 Enclosure F03 
E065-05-09-820 No change
E065-05-09-800 No change
E065-05-06-800 No change
E065-05-03-810 No change
E065-04-09-505 No change
E065-04-09-501 No change
E065-04-06-500 No change
E065-03-12-501 No change
E065-03-12-500 No change
I6.126 Enclosure F02 
I6.115 Enclosure F02 
I6.114 Enclosure F02 
I6.113 Enclosure F02 
I6.109A Enclosure F02 
I6.108 Enclosure F02 
I6.98 Enclosure F02 
I6.97 Enclosure F02 
I6.89B Enclosure F02 
I6.89A Enclosure F02 
I6.88A Enclosure F02 
I6.88 Enclosure F02 
I6.77c No change
I6.77b No change
I6.77 No change
I6.76A1 No change
I6.76 No change
I6.75E Enclosure F02 
I6.75A Enclosure F02 
I6.75 Enclosure F02 
I6.74C Enclosure F02 
I6.74B Enclosure F02 
I6.74 Enclosure F02 
I6.73A Enclosure F02 
I6.73 Enclosure F02 
I6.72 Enclosure F02 
I6.71 Enclosure F02 
I6.70 Enclosure F02 
I6.61 Enclosure F01 
I6.55A Enclosure F01 
I6.54B Enclosure F01 
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