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BMW FSC Navigation Code Generator Software Win 6 MB BMW FSC Navigation Code Generator Software. Package includes: - CIC Map Utility - CIC Language Utility - FSC Code Generator - FSC and NBT Code Gen.
Let me start off by saying that this is my first DIY here, so if you have any constructive criticism, I am all ears. Also, just to put it out there, I am in no way affiliated with the creators of any of the software mentioned here, and I am by no means an 'expert' with using any of them. If you search online I'm sure you can find where to download all the software needed and how to install it properly on your PC.Everything I did to get this to work was done using Windows 10 running in BootCamp on my MacBook Air.So, after much research, I really couldn't find a complete 'dummy-proof' guide explaining exactly how to update to the latest maps while generating my own FSC code for the install. I ended up using multiple sources and a lot of trial and error to figure it out all out. It seems to be a pretty simple task if you're wiling to pay for an FSC code. I had some free time and wanted to see if I could do it without buying one.
In the end I ended up succeeding!The basics for install can be found in multiple places online and include the following:1. Download latest map data for your specific nav unit (Mine is a Next NBT)2. Extract files to a blank USB drive that is formatted as FAT323. Insert USB stick into car, and wait for prompt to update from USB4. Enter FSC codeThat's where the research and trial and error came in.For those of you that don't know, the FSC code is specific to the map update and your cars VIN. This code can be bought online, or if you don't mind spending some extra time using Esys and some other software that can be found online, can be generated for free.I ended up following the various guides online to get the first half of what I needed using Esys.
None of the guides I found online were really much of a 'guide for dummies', or at least none that I found seemed to be written that way. They all seemed to be written as if you really know your way around Esys and Windows command prompt.
I used BMW Esys, BMW-FSC-NBT, and Base64 (Which came with my download of BMW-FSC-NBT). Here is my version of the steps necessary to create the first half of what you need using Esys:1. Connect to car with Esys.2. Click “FSC Extended” on left of Esys.3.
Enter “0x63” for the “Diagnostic Address”.4. Click “Identify”.5. Wait for “Base Variant” to display your cars' info.6. Enter “0xDE” for “Application ID”.7. Enter “0x1” for “Upgrade Index”.8. Scroll down and select “StoreFSC”.9. Select the “ ” button.10.
Click “Read”.11. Click “Save” and save as last 7 digits of VIN.FSC(example: XXXXXXX.FSC)So that's the part that Esys takes care of. After this, I used a program called Base64, which came with the BMW-FSC-NBT software download I used in the next section. This step requires you to open a command prompt in Windows.1. Make sure you have the BMW-FSC-NBT software installed and know the location.2. Move the file you just saved with Esys to the 'tools' folder inside the BMW-FSC-NBT software folder.3. Open a command prompt Windows by typing 'cmd' into the start menu on your computer.
Now you need to navigate to the “tools” folder you just moved the FSC file to. You need to type 'cd' then a space, then the location of the 'tools' folder into the command prompt window.(Example: 'cd C:UsersYourNameApplicationsBMW-FSC-NBTtools')4.
Now in the command prompt window, type in the following using YOUR FSC file name and last 7 digits of VIN (Replace the Xs with your VIN)“Base64 XXXXXXX.FSC XXXXXXX000DE001.FSC”5. Run the BMW-FSC-NBT software by clicking it.6.
Select your newly made FSC file by clicking “Browse” and selecting the new file that you just created in the “tools” folder.7. Select the correct map from the selection.8. Click “Generate”. (This will generate your FSC code to enter into iDrive)The issue I had here is that the map I was trying to update to (North America Next 2019-1) wasn't shown in the list! I had read that I needed to update my lookup.xml file to reflect this map, but didn't quite understand how to do so properly. These are the steps I used to update it to allow me to select it in the BMW-FSC-NBT software:1.
Navigate to the “tools” folder of the BMW-FSC-NBT software.2. Right click, then select “edit” on the “index.xml” file.3. Scroll down to the most recent map update for your application. (Mine was showing North America Next 2014-2 as the most recent)4. Copy the lines from the most recent map update and paste below it.5.
Change “id” to match the map data file name.6. Change the last two characters of “FscShort” to “FF”.7. Change “name” to reflect the map data you are updating to.8. Change “sop” to yesterdays' date.EXAMPLE for North America Next 2019-1 (Changes I have made are in RED)Once I finally completed the changes, the list showed the 'North America Next 2019-1' map. I selected it, then hit 'Generate'. This produced my FSC code needed to install the update!
Finally!I then plugged my USB drive with my map data on it into the car, selected 'Update' in iDrive when prompted, and then entered this newly generated FSC code. It took about 15 minutes, then I had a message of success in iDrive!Recap of the Steps:VERY FIRST STEP:Download and install BMW Esys and BMW-FSC-NBT and make sure you have Base64 within your BMW-FSC-NBT software folder.Download Map and ready USB Drive:1. Download latest Maps for your vehicle. Unzip and place on newly formatted FAT32 USB Drive.Updating the lookup file (If your map isn't on the list in BMW-FSC-NBT):1. Navigate to the “tools” folder of the BMW-FSC-NBT software2. Right click, then select “edit” on the “index.xml” file3. Scroll down to the most recent map update for your application4.
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Copy the lines from the most recent map update and paste below5. Change “id” to match the map data file name6. Change the last two characters of “FscShort” to “FF”7. Change “name” to reflect the map data you are updating to8. Change “sop” to yesterdayEXAMPLE for North America Next 2019-1 (Changes in RED)Generating an FSC code:1.
Connect to car with Esys2. Click “FSC Extended” on left of Esys3. Enter “0x63” for the “Diagnostic Address”4. Click “Identify”5. Wait for “Base Variant” to simply the cars’ info6.
Enter “0xDE” for “Application ID”7. Enter “0x1” for “Upgrade Index”8. Scroll down and select “StoreFSC”9.
Select the “ ” button10. Click “Read”11.
Click “Save” and save as last 7 digits of VIN.FSC in the “tools” folder of the BMW-FSC-NBT software folder (example: XXXXXXX.FSC)12. Open command prompt and navigate to the “tools” folder you just saved the FSC file in(Example: 'cd C:UsersYourNameApplicationsBMW-FSC-NBTtools')13.
Type in the following using YOUR last 7 digits of VIN“Base64 XXXXXXX.FSC XXXXXXX000DE001.FSC”14. Run the BMW-FSC-NBT software15. Select your newly made FSC file by clicking “Browse” and selecting the new file in the “tools” folder16. Select the map from the selection17. Click “Generate” (This will generate your FSC code to enter into iDrive shortly)18.
Plug in the USB stick with the maps data into the car, wait for the update prompt, then select update19. Enter the FSC code you generated when iDrive prompts youI hope this helps someone out there who is struggling to update their car to newer maps.
Let me start off by saying that this is my first DIY here, so if you have any constructive criticism, I am all ears. Also, just to put it out there, I am in no way affiliated with the creators of any of the software mentioned here, and I am by no means an 'expert' with using any of them. If you search online I'm sure you can find where to download all the software needed and how to install it properly on your PC.Everything I did to get this to work was done using Windows 10 running in BootCamp on my MacBook Air.So, after much research, I really couldn't find a complete 'dummy-proof' guide explaining exactly how to update to the latest maps while generating my own FSC code for the install. I ended up using multiple sources and a lot of trial and error to figure it out all out. It seems to be a pretty simple task if you're wiling to pay for an FSC code. I had some free time and wanted to see if I could do it without buying one.
In the end I ended up succeeding!The basics for install can be found in multiple places online and include the following:1. Download latest map data for your specific nav unit (Mine is a Next NBT)2.
Extract files to a blank USB drive that is formatted as FAT323. Insert USB stick into car, and wait for prompt to update from USB4. Enter FSC codeThat's where the research and trial and error came in.For those of you that don't know, the FSC code is specific to the map update and your cars VIN.
This code can be bought online, or if you don't mind spending some extra time using Esys and some other software that can be found online, can be generated for free.I ended up following the various guides online to get the first half of what I needed using Esys. None of the guides I found online were really much of a 'guide for dummies', or at least none that I found seemed to be written that way. They all seemed to be written as if you really know your way around Esys and Windows command prompt. I used BMW Esys, BMW-FSC-NBT, and Base64 (Which came with my download of BMW-FSC-NBT). Here is my version of the steps necessary to create the first half of what you need using Esys:1. Connect to car with Esys.2.
Click “FSC Extended” on left of Esys.3. Enter “0x63” for the “Diagnostic Address”.4. Click “Identify”.5. Wait for “Base Variant” to display your cars' info.6. Enter “0xDE” for “Application ID”.7.
Enter “0x1” for “Upgrade Index”.8. Scroll down and select “StoreFSC”.9. Select the “ ” button.10.
Click “Read”.11. Click “Save” and save as last 7 digits of VIN.FSC(example: XXXXXXX.FSC)So that's the part that Esys takes care of. After this, I used a program called Base64, which came with the BMW-FSC-NBT software download I used in the next section.
This step requires you to open a command prompt in Windows.1. Make sure you have the BMW-FSC-NBT software installed and know the location.2. Move the file you just saved with Esys to the 'tools' folder inside the BMW-FSC-NBT software folder.3. Open a command prompt Windows by typing 'cmd' into the start menu on your computer. Now you need to navigate to the “tools” folder you just moved the FSC file to. You need to type 'cd' then a space, then the location of the 'tools' folder into the command prompt window.(Example: 'cd C:UsersYourNameApplicationsBMW-FSC-NBTtools')4.
Now in the command prompt window, type in the following using YOUR FSC file name and last 7 digits of VIN (Replace the Xs with your VIN)“Base64 XXXXXXX.FSC XXXXXXX000DE001.FSC”5. Run the BMW-FSC-NBT software by clicking it.6.
Select your newly made FSC file by clicking “Browse” and selecting the new file that you just created in the “tools” folder.7. Select the correct map from the selection.8. Click “Generate”. (This will generate your FSC code to enter into iDrive)The issue I had here is that the map I was trying to update to (North America Next 2019-1) wasn't shown in the list! I had read that I needed to update my lookup.xml file to reflect this map, but didn't quite understand how to do so properly.
These are the steps I used to update it to allow me to select it in the BMW-FSC-NBT software:1. Navigate to the “tools” folder of the BMW-FSC-NBT software.2. Right click, then select “edit” on the “index.xml” file.3. Scroll down to the most recent map update for your application. (Mine was showing North America Next 2014-2 as the most recent)4.
Copy the lines from the most recent map update and paste below it.5. Change “id” to match the map data file name.6. Change the last two characters of “FscShort” to “FF”.7. Change “name” to reflect the map data you are updating to.8. Change “sop” to yesterdays' date.EXAMPLE for North America Next 2019-1 (Changes I have made are in RED)Once I finally completed the changes, the list showed the 'North America Next 2019-1' map.
I selected it, then hit 'Generate'. This produced my FSC code needed to install the update!
Finally!I then plugged my USB drive with my map data on it into the car, selected 'Update' in iDrive when prompted, and then entered this newly generated FSC code. It took about 15 minutes, then I had a message of success in iDrive!Recap of the Steps:VERY FIRST STEP:Download and install BMW Esys and BMW-FSC-NBT and make sure you have Base64 within your BMW-FSC-NBT software folder.Download Map and ready USB Drive:1. Download latest Maps for your vehicle.
Unzip and place on newly formatted FAT32 USB Drive.Updating the lookup file (If your map isn't on the list in BMW-FSC-NBT):1. Navigate to the “tools” folder of the BMW-FSC-NBT software2.
Right click, then select “edit” on the “index.xml” file3. Scroll down to the most recent map update for your application4. Copy the lines from the most recent map update and paste below5. Change “id” to match the map data file name6. Change the last two characters of “FscShort” to “FF”7.
Change “name” to reflect the map data you are updating to8. Change “sop” to yesterdayEXAMPLE for North America Next 2019-1 (Changes in RED)Generating an FSC code:1. Connect to car with Esys2. Click “FSC Extended” on left of Esys3. Enter “0x63” for the “Diagnostic Address”4. Click “Identify”5. Wait for “Base Variant” to simply the cars’ info6.
Enter “0xDE” for “Application ID”7. Enter “0x1” for “Upgrade Index”8. Scroll down and select “StoreFSC”9. Select the “ ” button10.
Click “Read”11. Click “Save” and save as last 7 digits of VIN.FSC in the “tools” folder of the BMW-FSC-NBT software folder (example: XXXXXXX.FSC)12. Open command prompt and navigate to the “tools” folder you just saved the FSC file in(Example: 'cd C:UsersYourNameApplicationsBMW-FSC-NBTtools')13. Type in the following using YOUR last 7 digits of VIN“Base64 XXXXXXX.FSC XXXXXXX000DE001.FSC”14. Run the BMW-FSC-NBT software15. Select your newly made FSC file by clicking “Browse” and selecting the new file in the “tools” folder16. Select the map from the selection17.
Click “Generate” (This will generate your FSC code to enter into iDrive shortly)18. Plug in the USB stick with the maps data into the car, wait for the update prompt, then select update19. Enter the FSC code you generated when iDrive prompts youI hope this helps someone out there who is struggling to update their car to newer maps.Do you know if this would work for the F10s? I have '11 535i that I need to update my Navi.
IIRC, all U.S. F10's have the same NAV system so the map software should work in all F10's.This isnt correct.
2011-2013 Have CIC (Premium) 2014-2016 have NBT (NEXT)CIC will require 4 x 8Gb(Min) USBs (FAT32) to load the map data from the glove box USB port.Some versions can be done on 1 flash drive. Depending on the source.NEXT can be loaded from a single 32Gb USB (FAT32/Can also try NTFS) through the USB port in the center console.For FSC codes, easiest to just buy the lifetime code on eBay ($15-$25)You DONT need esys or any other software - maps can be updated through Idrive.Unless some drastic change was done with 2019 maps, Im only up to 2018. This isnt correct. 2011-2013 Have CIC (Premium) 2014-2016 have NBT (NEXT)CIC will require 4 x 8Gb(Min) USBs (FAT32) to load the map data from the glove box USB port.Some versions can be done on 1 flash drive. Depending on the source.NEXT can be loaded from a single 32Gb USB (FAT32/Can also try NTFS) through the USB port in the center console.For FSC codes, easiest to just buy the lifetime code on eBay ($15-$25)You DONT need esys or any other software - maps can be updated through Idrive.Unless some drastic change was done with 2019 maps, Im only up to 2018.I thought the software was the same and just the process was different.I had no problems installing the 2019-1 map into our 2014.
@swflf10Thanks for your post.Here's an update to help others on the back of your post.My car is an F10 with a HUCHAMP2 using the MOVE maps. I did have Road Maps Europe 2014-1 but now have 2018-2.I created my FSC file from Esys by using this guide and have repeated the steps below for anyone with the same head unit as me. You will need esys and basic esys knowledge to do this. If you don't, the information is easily accessable.In addition, I downloaded 2018 maps that somone posted on the net. Again, can be found through the power of Google.Finally, I used the bmwcicfscgeneratorAnyway here's what I didOn esys:1.
Connect to car with Esys.2. Click “FSC Extended” on left of Esys.3. Enter “0x63” for the “Diagnostic Address”.4.
Click “Identify”.5. Wait for “Base Variant” to display your cars' info.6. Enter “0x1B” for “Application ID”.
Mine is a HUCHAMP2. Nbt will be different7. Enter “0x1” for “Upgrade Index”.8. Scroll down and select “StoreFSC”.9. Select the “ ” button.10. Click “Read”.11.
Click “Save” and save as last 7 digits of VIN.FSC(example: XXXXXXX.FSC) on laptop. Make a note of where you saved the file.Then over to your laptop.Using the bmwcicfscgenerator:Download and run bmwcicfscgenerator-win32-1.9.
This is the link I usedWhen you run the generator for the first time, you'll need to close and reopen it.1. In open file, select the file you generated from esys.2.
In Map type, I selected MOVE3. In region, mine is Europe4. In Maps I selected the map map that I had downloaded. (Road map Europe move 2018-25. Then I simply generated the code.Prepare USB:1. COPY map files onto a a fat32 USB.2. Plug into glove box USB.
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Again this is on the F103. Follow instructions and enter map code generated.4.
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Wait for the magic to happen. Takes approx 1 hour to installCredit to all you geniuses on these forums!