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    Default Mini R56 CAS problem

    Hello,

    i have a mini R56 with several fault codes A0AA, A0C0, A0A9, A0AF, and it fails when the car is exposed at sunlight for a while.
    After a few reading it seems that a commom problem for this issue is the steering lock or CAS module itself and also steering lock can be disabled from CAS dump. So i read the CAS mcu and can someone help me disabling steering lock from CAs dump so i can try it.

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    Just flash your CAS with non-elv software version and you'll be alright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmwMerc View Post
    Just flash your CAS with non-elv software version and you'll be alright.
    My CAS is
    CAS3
    bmw: 61.35-9221719-01
    vdo: 5WK49515CBR

    Do you have a flash file for this CAS

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsilva View Post
    My CAS is
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    bmw: 61.35-9221719-01
    vdo: 5WK49515CBR

    Do you have a flash file for this CAS

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    Default mini cas3+ PROBLEM

    mini2012 eeprom.rarnew key file mini.rarFRM repaired.rarmini2012 eeprom.rarnew key file mini.rarmini2012 eeprom.rarnew key file mini.rarFRM repaired.rarAttachment 982106mini2012 eeprom.rarnew key file mini.rarHi all, ill try my best not to confuse you all family member brought there mini cooper 2012 to me due to it not starting. The story i was told is he had the car parked up for 6 months or so came back car didn't start. he got a guy to come out and reprogram the key which worked temperamentally.the car was then driven to a garage where its been sitting for 2 years,now for the interesting bit this is where i come in i've now turned up to see what the problem is both keys turn the car over but don't start it OK simple CAS SYNC NOPE DIDN'T WORK CAS AND FRM not sync. family member told me FRM was changed because he was told that was the old one was faulty. I took his old one to repair while i was doing that i notice the VIN was different from the CAS unit strange this was the original FRM WHY HAS THE CAS GOT A different VIN OK so i check the VIN in the keys and one is the same as the CAS and one has the same VIN as the FRM Hmmmmmm.......im stuck on what todo next PLEASE HELP IVE ATTECHED ALL THE FILES EEPROM FROM CAS KEY INFO AND FRM
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    attach Files for the mini
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