Procedure for Coding & Programming
An important prerequisite for ensuring trouble-free programming is the correct preparation of the vehicle.
A diagnostic procedure must first be performed on the vehicle prior to any programming. Programming must not be started before faults in the vehicle electrical system are ruled out.
Correct preparation of the vehicle avoids errors during programming.
The programming procedure may be terminated if a bus signal is generated as the result of activation of electric loads during programming. The programming procedure should be repeated following termination. In exceptional cases it may be necessary to replace the control unit if communication is no longer possible.
Prior to beginning any programming or coding procedure some general guidelines need to be considered in order to ensure that the process goes as smoothly as possible:
Check
Action /Procedure
Engine
Turn off engine, ignition key on - KL15
Manual gearbox/SMG
Transmission in neutral.
Parking brake applied.
Automatic Transmission
- Transmission in position P.
- System temperature below 80°C.
Attention: Do not apply parking brake on vehicles equipped with the electromechanical parking brake.
Loads
- All electric loads, lights and indicator lights switched off.
- Wipe/wash system switched off. Insure that the wipers can move freely. Wipers may be activated during programming.
Do Not Block the Wipers.
Check
Action /Procedure
Diagnosis
Perform quick test.
Using the diagnosis system, rectify any problems before programming and clear stored fault codes.
Battery
The battery should be sufficiently charged at the start of the programming procedure (12.6 V).
Battery Charger
IMPORTANT: Vehicles must be connected to the Deutronic Automatic Battery Charger prior to beginning the programming or coding procedure, this is the only approved battery charger for MOST bus-equipped vehicles.
During the programming or Coding procedure the battery charger must be in the Power Supply (PS) mode.
Place the charger into the power supply mode by depressing the "MENUE" button 3 times in rapid succession.
Do not connect or disconnect the charger during programming. The system voltage must not drop below 12.6 V during the programming procedure.
DO NOT USE Radio Connection for Programming or Coding!!
Diagnostic head/OPPS head (5) must be connected directly to a network drop to ensure uninterrupted programming.
The DK LAN cable (4) MUST NOT BE routed through an open window of the vehicle, leave a door open.
Programming
Check CKM values, also observe individual settings on the vehicle if applicable, start programming procedure.
Attention: The data status of the Software Service Station must always be kept updated!
Make sure that no switches, radio etc. are operated during programming as this could terminate the programming procedure.
DO NOT TOUCH CODING/PROGRAMMING ACTIVE