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Originally Posted by M3SQRD
I asked my friend who’s been a BMW tech for 35+ years (he’s the lead tech at his dealership) about edc damper replacement. I asked if there’s a resetting procedure for e9x M3 edc parameters when a new edc damper(s) is(are) replaced. His reply was…he does not recall having to reset the edc module to account for the “age” of a new edc damper. He also said, there are not many M owners who have their edc dampers replaced at the dealership. However, a very large number of mostly newer 7 series models do have edc dampers replaced (under warranty) at the dealership AND they do require recoding. He said he’d verify whether new e9x M3 edc dampers require recoding to account for age, or other things, when he has time to check.
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Well your "friend" should get educated/training and look through TIS and ISTA for servicing procedures.
https://www.m3post.com/forums/showpo...77&postcount=9
To be fair, I didn't notice any difference. But the exception isn't the rule (nor the correct procedure).