ZCS Stored Location In Vehicle
The ZCS is stored in the vehicle to simplify the coding procedures when a module needs to be recoded or a replacement module needs to be coded. Depending on the vehicle, the ZCS information is stored in the following locations:
| Vehicle | Model | Module | Vehicle | Model | Module | ||
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| E31 | All | EKM | E39 | All | Instrument Cluster/EWS | ||
| E32 | All | Instrument Cluster | E38 | All | Instrument Cluster/EWS | ||
| E34 | All | Instrument Cluster | E46(1) | All | Instrument Cluster/LSZ | ||
| E36 | 318i/is 325i/is M3 | Instrument Cluster | E52 | All | Instrument Cluster/LSZ | ||
| E36 | 318ti Z3 | EWS II As of 9/98: Instrument Cluster/EWS | E53 | All | Instument Cluster/LSZ | ||
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The procedure to code control modules that utilize the ZCS information can be performed via the DISplus/GT1 or SSS using Progman with CIP 15.0 or higher and accessing the "Codierung ZCS/FA" function.
When coding a ZCS codable control module the coding program in CIP automatically searches the stored location, based on the VIN, and codes the selected module according to the information provided in the ZCS code.
On later production vehicles the ZCS information began to be stored in two locations, referred to as redundant data storages, this insures that the information is always available in the event the primary device storing the data fails.
For vehicles with redundant data storage the coding of the module storing the data is performed automatically using the information stored in the "back up" module.