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How do you code CSL oil level indicator?
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Thanks. I'll double check the Cluster coding but i know i never get the oil level display when cycling through display options using the stalk button.
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On the turn signal stock, toggle the OBC button until it shows up on the cluster display. That is if the option has been enabled via coding (set to active).Originally posted by ac427 View PostThanks, it's manual and running the last version of the native CSL code.
I believe i coded it in years ago but couldn't get it to work.
Do i just have to hold down the sport button to activate the oil level display?
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Thanks, it's manual and running the last version of the native CSL code.
I believe i coded it in years ago but couldn't get it to work.
Do i just have to hold down the sport button to activate the oil level display?
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What year is your car? Manual/SMG won't matter. Needs to have CSL software on a HP DME.Originally posted by ac427 View PostIs there a minimum hardware and software version that the dashboard cluster needs to be at for the oil level to work?
Does the pil level still work if the transmission is set to manual rather than SMG?
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Is there a minimum hardware and software version that the dashboard cluster needs to be at for the oil level to work?
Does the pil level still work if the transmission is set to manual rather than SMG?
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Thats great info. Thanks.Originally posted by NZ_M3 View Post
The CSL oil dipstick is different the maximum and minimal reading on the dipstick is lower compared to the stock M3
right side CSL left side M3 in all photos above
It is roughly 4mm lower measured from top and bottom of the tube.
I would say the digital oil level reading has been set to be more conservative and to trigger earlier than the stock M3 software versions so it makes no sense to change it.
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Interesting, thanks for the information!Originally posted by NZ_M3 View Post
The CSL oil dipstick is different the maximum and minimal reading on the dipstick is lower compared to the stock M3
right side CSL left side M3 in all photos above
It is roughly 4mm lower measured from top and bottom of the tube.
I would say the digital oil level reading has been set to be more conservative and to trigger earlier than the stock M3 software versions so it makes no sense to change it.
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The CSL oil dipstick is different the maximum and minimal reading on the dipstick is lower compared to the stock M3
right side CSL left side M3 in all photos above
It is roughly 4mm lower measured from top and bottom of the tube.
I would say the digital oil level reading has been set to be more conservative and to trigger earlier than the stock M3 software versions so it makes no sense to change it.Last edited by NZ_M3; 04-07-2021, 01:16 PM.
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Yup, NCS Expert should show you the version as well.Originally posted by ac427 View Post
Can the cluster version also be read by INPA or perhaps using NCS Dummy?
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Can the cluster version also be read by INPA or perhaps using NCS Dummy?Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
You need CSL firmware on your DME to get it to work. I'm assuming the alpha n tune is based on the regular HP firmware, which means that even though it's enabled on the cluster, the DME won't be sending over the pertinent information.
Also, if you pull the cluster, you'll find the version number printed on a sticker. Undo the two screws at the top and pull towards you to get it out.
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when i ran the CSL software i had this working and i really did like it. I typically used the "real time" mode by letting the car sit for 2 min on a flat surface and then pressing and holding the sport button to see the flashing values in the cluster for oil level and it was fairly accurate for me.
i am sad now that i wont be able to use this since im going turbo and thus have to use a NON CSL software for my turbo tune as the base map and lose the oil level functionality. its just one of those really neat small detail features that are OEM+ that help set a car off if thats what you are going for.
i really am hoping there is a day that someone is able to figure out what piece of code to transpose over to the NON CSL software to get this working.
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Have this on mine and find it very inconsistent , so much so I'm going to code it out again
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You need CSL firmware on your DME to get it to work. I'm assuming the alpha n tune is based on the regular HP firmware, which means that even though it's enabled on the cluster, the DME won't be sending over the pertinent information.Originally posted by azmirm5 View PostThis code didn't work for my car (Jan 2002 build, Evolve Alpha N tune). I did confirm that OELNIVEAU_M3 activ when I read AKMB post coding but toggling through mileage/temp/time/etc. the oil level indicator didn't show. I read somewhere that you need a particular rev of the dash - rev 22 or higher I think. is there any way to confirm via NCSExpert or I just have to assume so based on build date?
Also, if you pull the cluster, you'll find the version number printed on a sticker. Undo the two screws at the top and pull towards you to get it out.Last edited by heinzboehmer; 09-13-2020, 01:25 AM.
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This code didn't work for my car (Jan 2002 build, Evolve Alpha N tune). I did confirm that OELNIVEAU_M3 activ when I read AKMB post coding but toggling through mileage/temp/time/etc. the oil level indicator didn't show. I read somewhere that you need a particular rev of the dash - rev 22 or higher I think. is there any way to confirm via NCSExpert or I just have to assume so based on build date?
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