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Vehicle Coding Information: Introduction

As part of an ongoing process to reduce the need for country, model and option specific control modules, MINI utilizes a multi digit vehicle coding structure referred to as a Central Coding Key (ZCS).

The Central Coding Key (ZCS) is a unique 37 digit code that contains specific model, country variation and individual equipment/option information for a vehicle.

Fig 1: Vehicle Coding Information Label
G04730007Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

During the manufacturing process of a vehicle, the ZCS code is created to identify the specific vehicle being built and to properly code the control modules installed during the assembly process once the vehicle reaches the end of the line. To ensure that the ZCS code can be retrieved once the vehicle leaves the factory it is stored in two control modules, the cluster and the EWS.

ZCS is often referred to as a "key" since it is able to automatically "unlock" or "activate" specific functions of a new control module or can be used to recode a used control module to be compatible with the specific vehicle it has been installed into. With the introduction of the E31 the ZCS information was used for the first time as a coding key for replacement vehicle control modules, this ensured that the replacement modules would be coded to the required specification of the vehicle.

These codeable modules have no limit as to the number of times that they can be recoded.