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Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM) Programming

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Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM) programming is a process that updates the APIM  Consumer Interface Processor (CIP) and Vehicle Interface Processor (VIP) software. The VIP  programming updates the calibration files in the portion of the APIM  that interfaces with the Controller Area Network (CAN). The CIP  programming updates calibration files in the portion of the APIM  that interfaces with mobile phones and other customer devices.

APIM  programming uses the Vehicle Communication Module (VCM) to read and program the VIP  software through the Data Link Connector (DLC). A web-based On-Line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS) application is used to read and program the CIP  software via a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable between the scan tool and the vehicle USB  port. Both the VCM  and the OASIS  application must be running on the scan tool during APIM  programming. To carry out APIM  programming, refer to ACCESSORY PROTOCOL INTERFACE MODULE (APIM) PROGRAMMING .