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BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
09-01-2019, 17:14 PM,
Post: #1
XZBMW  BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
Hello dear community,

I have a CAS 3 ECU from a BMW E87 and I want to flash it with WinKFP with a software without ELV.
My problem is that I only have the CAS3.

Is it possible that I can flash the CAS on bench with K-DCAN cable? I want to conect the pins from K-DCAN with the CAS ECU. Is this possible?

If this is possible what I need to do? Which pins I need to connect?
Would be proud if someone of this forum could give me an instruction how to flash it on right way.


Sorry for my bad english but my english skills are not the best.
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10-01-2019, 00:44 AM,
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RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
(09-01-2019, 17:14 PM)KSpeed Wrote:  Hello dear community,

I have a CAS 3 ECU from a BMW E87 and I want to flash it with WinKFP with a software without ELV.
My problem is that I only have the CAS3.

Is it possible that I can flash the CAS on bench with K-DCAN cable? I want to conect the pins from K-DCAN with the CAS ECU. Is this possible?

If this is possible what I need to do? Which pins I need to connect?
Would be proud if someone of this forum could give me an instruction how to flash it on right way.


Sorry for my bad english but my english skills are not the best.

you dont need nothing special for this as everithing need for flash like FA..etc is in this unit..so power up everithing on bench and flash it..if you need pinout I can provide..
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10-01-2019, 01:05 AM,
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RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
(10-01-2019, 00:44 AM)rs@chip Wrote:  
(09-01-2019, 17:14 PM)KSpeed Wrote:  Hello dear community,

I have a CAS 3 ECU from a BMW E87 and I want to flash it with WinKFP with a software without ELV.
My problem is that I only have the CAS3.

Is it possible that I can flash the CAS on bench with K-DCAN cable? I want to conect the pins from K-DCAN with the CAS ECU. Is this possible?

If this is possible what I need to do? Which pins I need to connect?
Would be proud if someone of this forum could give me an instruction how to flash it on right way.


Sorry for my bad english but my english skills are not the best.

you dont need nothing special for this as everithing need for flash like FA..etc is in this unit..so power up everithing on bench and flash it..if you need pinout I can provide..

I really thank you for your answer. It would be nice if you could provide me a pinout and short instruction if it is possible because it is my first time on bench
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10-01-2019, 04:49 AM,
Post: #4
RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
you know the software number for cas3 without ELV please?
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10-01-2019, 16:28 PM, (This post was last modified: 10-01-2019, 16:38 PM by rs@chip.)
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RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
(10-01-2019, 01:05 AM)KSpeed Wrote:  
(10-01-2019, 00:44 AM)rs@chip Wrote:  
(09-01-2019, 17:14 PM)KSpeed Wrote:  Hello dear community,

I have a CAS 3 ECU from a BMW E87 and I want to flash it with WinKFP with a software without ELV.
My problem is that I only have the CAS3.

Is it possible that I can flash the CAS on bench with K-DCAN cable? I want to conect the pins from K-DCAN with the CAS ECU. Is this possible?

If this is possible what I need to do? Which pins I need to connect?
Would be proud if someone of this forum could give me an instruction how to flash it on right way.


Sorry for my bad english but my english skills are not the best.

you dont need nothing special for this as everithing need for flash like FA..etc is in this unit..so power up everithing on bench and flash it..if you need pinout I can provide..

I really thank you for your answer. It would be nice if you could provide me a pinout and short instruction if it is possible because it is my first time on bench

Try this... cas2 cas3 pinout


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10-01-2019, 17:21 PM,
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RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
(10-01-2019, 16:28 PM)rs@chip Wrote:  
(10-01-2019, 01:05 AM)KSpeed Wrote:  
(10-01-2019, 00:44 AM)rs@chip Wrote:  
(09-01-2019, 17:14 PM)KSpeed Wrote:  Hello dear community,

I have a CAS 3 ECU from a BMW E87 and I want to flash it with WinKFP with a software without ELV.
My problem is that I only have the CAS3.

Is it possible that I can flash the CAS on bench with K-DCAN cable? I want to conect the pins from K-DCAN with the CAS ECU. Is this possible?

If this is possible what I need to do? Which pins I need to connect?
Would be proud if someone of this forum could give me an instruction how to flash it on right way.


Sorry for my bad english but my english skills are not the best.

you dont need nothing special for this as everithing need for flash like FA..etc is in this unit..so power up everithing on bench and flash it..if you need pinout I can provide..

I really thank you for your answer. It would be nice if you could provide me a pinout and short instruction if it is possible because it is my first time on bench

Try this... cas2 cas3 pinout

I will try this and will give feedback
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10-01-2019, 18:09 PM,
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RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
I can give you full pinout for bench if needed or search by my posts you ll find it , dont do it with dcan only with icom you will brick flash 100% tested personally
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10-01-2019, 22:04 PM,
Post: #8
RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
(10-01-2019, 18:09 PM)Silva1337 Wrote:  I can give you full pinout for bench if needed or search by my posts you ll find it , dont do it with dcan only with icom you will brick flash 100% tested personally

Thank you. Could you give me your pinout?
Did not find it at your posts
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11-01-2019, 00:20 AM, (This post was last modified: 11-01-2019, 00:22 AM by rs@chip.)
Post: #9
RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
dont wory you wont brick anything with kfp yust untick fastbaud under option...I flashed all posible modules on Exx and multiple cas3 all by k-dcan..many people did and its not so risky,yust dont tuch most-units.. so dont panic and do wat you need to
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11-01-2019, 06:47 AM,
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RE: BMW E89 CAS 3 bench flashing - Need help
Incidentally, I have a bench setup up too. Why would one need a pinout if the bench is already working or does this mean we pin out another cas to bench?

I thought in a bench setup to connect the CAS, connect to the bench and flash the CAS as one would do in the car?

Of course unless one is using AutoHex or Explorer which are a different thing all together
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