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ISTA 4.18.33 release information
05-08-2019, 11:59 AM,
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ISTA 4.18.33 release information
ISTA 4.18.33 will be released Monday August 5th to all dealers

Please find important information regarding ISTA SDP 4.18.33 release:

The following execution breaks have been removed and there are no restrictions with this version.
  •    F001-19-07-520 FRM programming failure
  •    F020-19-07-539 HC2_01 programming failure
  •    S15A-19-07-539 ACSM programming failure
Following issues are solved with this version:

  1.    Impossible to activate navigation map with FSC via ISTA
  2.    NBT Evo programming failure special procedure as repair measurement for NBT Evo failure. Follow the        special on screen prompts for these vehicles.
  3.   The issue with missing Apps after programming with S18A-19-07 I-Level. Please carry out a complete coding    session, after that the Apps should be back on your vehicles.
Series / I-level:
  •    F020-19-07-539
  •    F056-19-07-539
  •    I001-19-07-539
  •    S15A-19-07-539
  •    S18A-19-07-539

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05-08-2019, 16:21 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.18.33 release information
I think they introduced another F01 bug as ISTA now wants to flash the CAS module back to what it was in 4.17.xx. in 4.18.24 the cas was flashed to new version, now it's going back again. Have not tried flashing yet....

Maybe both the CAS and FRM was a mistake from BMW??

anyone seen the same

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06-08-2019, 21:35 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.18.33 release information
A programming execution stop has been activated based on a new issue with S18A-19-07-539 I-Level for G05 and G07 with panoramic roof option that might cause a high current draw.

This execution stop affects vehicles with a 19-03 I-Level and earlier.

At this time the only option is to use the alternative I-Level button to program the vehicle to S18A-19-03-570.

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09-08-2019, 19:34 PM, (This post was last modified: 09-08-2019, 22:53 PM by Clusters.)
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RE: ISTA 4.18.33 release information
(05-08-2019, 16:21 PM)mjuhl2003 Wrote:  I think they introduced another F01 bug as ISTA now wants to flash the CAS module back to what it was in 4.17.xx. in 4.18.24 the cas was flashed to new version, now it's going back again. Have not tried flashing yet....

Maybe both the CAS and FRM was a mistake from BMW??

anyone seen the same

going back again ? Interesting.

Any one checked it ?
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