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      12-06-2023, 05:19 AM   #1
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BimmerLink Or Bimmercode

Hi,
As per title which app is the better of the two? (IOS)
I understand I can code out the error that I am currently getting with a SOS malfunction (flat battery) common once the cold weather sets in I understand.

Also what's the best Bluetooth OBD2 adapter to pair up to it?

Or would it be better to just change the battery?
After some research I believe the part no is 84102447710.

I think the main stealers are asking around £60 for a gen battery but these can be purchased for £15+ off the usual sellers on the net.

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They are for different purposes: Bimmerlink is for viewing stats, errors and clearing codes and Biimercode is for coding: changing settings. For your purpose it sounds like you would need Bimmerlink. Both are from the same developer and there's a list of recommended adapters at https://bimmercode.app/adapters/
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for battery, bimmerlink (and doing rear brakes to put the ebrake in service mode).
for coding, bimmercode.

buy both.
use both.
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They are for different purposes: Bimmerlink is for viewing stats, errors and clearing codes and Biimercode is for coding: changing settings. For your purpose it sounds like you would need Bimmerlink. Both are from the same developer and there's a list of recommended adapters at https://bimmercode.app/adapters/
Thanks Inlyssg, I thought they were both the same but with an added extra for the one asking a few more £'s, but I stand corrected so thanks very much.
I haven't decided what to do as of yet eg change the battery or try to code it out so a little more research to do



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for battery, bimmerlink (and doing rear brakes to put the ebrake in service mode).
for coding, bimmercode.

buy both.
use both.

Thanks Chowser, as per previous post I haven't decided what to do as of yet eg change the battery or try to code it out so a little more research to do



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      12-08-2023, 02:14 PM   #6
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You don't "code out" a battery. You do "code" it if you change the size or type. But if you simply replace it (a new battery) with the same size & type...then there's no need to code any changes because you didn't change anything that requires a new code. You simply register the new battery to start a new baseline (which is done with Bimmerlink).
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+1 to what everyone else has said so far!

BimmerLink will let you easily check the state of charge of your battery. So, if you fully charge your battery (with a charger), then you'll be able to monitor it w/ your driving habits.

If you're getting an "increased discharge while stopped" error due to a parasitic drain, then it is likely that there will be a code stored telling you which circuit is involved (i.e. comfort access handles come to mind) - and BimmerLink will be able to retrieve stored BMW codes for you.

I use the OBDLinkCX bluetooth reader. There are many others out there that work just fine. I like the OBDLinkCX because it has a low power mode (i.e. "sleep" so doesn't trip alarm) and it is very small & compact so I can leave it plugged in 24/7 and open up my BimmerLink Dashboard to check fluid temps, pressures, etc all very quickly.
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