Thread: Coding an F40
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      08-22-2020, 03:59 AM   #77
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It's basically an enhanced synthetic/fake engine sound inside the car. Have a read about it. Type Active sound design BMW on Google and there's loads to read about what it does and how it works. It can only be disabled with coding. Reduced setting under Engine sound menu will reduce it significantly. You need an OBD2 adaptor, ideally one the more expensive one's which allow more coding. I have a Unicarscan from Germany, 50 Euros. Plus I paid for Bimmercode full access which was around £30 I think. Considering if you went to a BMW dealer and had one item coded, they would likely charge anything around £40 to £60, I would imagine. So with a good scanner and full Bimmercode app, you can code a lot more for a lot less expenditure. ��
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