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    INPA connection troubleshooting - error IFH-9000

    Hey guys!

    I've got some dashboard lights I'm trying to understand, which led me to get INPA. After installing everything, I can read engine codes fine but cannot access any of the chassis systems. I only get error message IFH-9000.

    Per the recommendation of a user on M3F (days before it went down), I have the silver OBD cable from bcables.com. I reached out to bcables but have not heard anything in over a week.

    Any tips on how to resolve this? If the cable is the issue, how would I fix it myself?

    Appreciate the help!

    #2
    You will need to solder pins 7 and 8 on your cable together. The engine uses k-line on pin 7 while all other systems are on pin 8.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Stepstools View Post
      You will need to solder pins 7 and 8 on your cable together. The engine uses k-line on pin 7 while all other systems are on pin 8.
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        #4
        Yes! This was correct. My cable has a K/DCAN selector, and apparently it's touchy. I disassembled the plug, and realized the selector switch essentially bridges pin 7 and 8, and has some play in it. When I plugged it back in and messed with the switch, I got it to connect.

        Thanks!

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          #5
          Anybody still have that photo of how to jump the pins? It was like some copper wire wrapped around both or maybe a staple? My cable does't have the switch.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
            Anybody still have that photo of how to jump the pins? It was like some copper wire wrapped around both or maybe a staple? My cable does't have the switch.
            Honestly just about anything that conducts electricity would work. I like the wire wrap idea. That sounds like a non-permanent, but unlikely to undo itself solution. My K+DCAN cable has a switch, but I had to connect the pins on my PAsoft adapter. I elected to solder the two connections on the board together. Permanent, but it's unlikely I'll ever use it for a different model car.

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              #7


              I use this kline cable and it seems to work fine to pull codes via INPA, haven't gotten into much of anything else yet as far as coding etc.

              Is a K+DCAN with the switch necessary for a E46 M3, my understanding was D was 2006+ and K 2006 and below.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
                Anybody still have that photo of how to jump the pins? It was like some copper wire wrapped around both or maybe a staple? My cable does't have the switch.
                If you use enough solder you may be able to bridge the pins that way. If not a small piece of wire or some strands of wire from a mains cable would do

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
                  Anybody still have that photo of how to jump the pins? It was like some copper wire wrapped around both or maybe a staple? My cable does't have the switch.
                  You can do pretty much anything. In a pinch I've even folded up aluminum foil into a strip and shoved it through the pins.

                  Otherwise just do whatever you need to do to solder between the two points. Piece of wire, staple, paper clip, etc. As long as the two pins are electrically continuous, it'll work.

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                    #10
                    Thanks, I ended up buying a switchable cable for cheap, but it's good for others to know!
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                    /// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
                    More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint

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