3. 1 0 CCoding, concluding work
No coding with DIS or MoDiC is required for retrofitting this system.
Reinstall all the parts in the car in the reverse order to which you removed them.
Fill up the cooling system, bleed it as described in the BMW instructions and check for leaks.
Print out the error memory.
Conduct a function test.
3. 1 1 To prepare the remote control
Unfold folded page (3-69)
3. 1 1. 1
To insert batteries in the remote control
Figure A
Open the battery compartment cover (91) in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Insert two conventional batteries (12 V, for example Duracell type MN21) (25) into the remote control (26) as shown
and then close the battery compartment again.
Dispose of exhausted batteries correctly.
3. 1 1.2
To check the batteries in the remote control
Figure E
• Press the OFF button (92).
– The control light (94) flashes for 0.5 seconds
– The control light (94) flashes orange
for 3 seconds after a delay of 1 second
– Replace batteries at earliest opportunity
– The control light (94) flashes orange
for 5 seconds after a delay of 1 second
– Replace or warm batteries.
3. 1 1.3
To program the remote control
The auxiliary heating system must not be switched on during the programming procedure.
Up to three remote controls (26) can be programmed to operate with one receiver.
Figure B
• Insert the batteries into the battery compartment on the remote control (26).
• Take the 1 A fuse (F1) out of fuse holder A22 on the auxiliary heating system wiring harness.
• Wait for at least five seconds.
• Refit the 1 A fuse (F1) in fuse holder A22 and within 5 seconds press the OFF button (92) on the remote control
(26) for at least 1 second.
• This completes the programming procedure.
You can program a second or third remote control (26) using the same method.
3-66/EN
= Batteries OK
= Batteries weak
= Batteries dead or the batteries
are colder than 0°C