enuff_zed said:
Welcome to the forum.
1. Put the number of your replacement module into Realoem and use that to find the latest part number that supercedes it. That is the part number you need to code your module to.
For 2, and 3, use this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LdQ ... i9vpm/edit
This should take you through the process quite easily.
Setting system time using Tool32 is clearly explained in there too.
Thx for the warm welcome…
I already have the latest part number and also found that latest number in the WinKFP ECU family. So I can select it there. Just wanted to know if it’s possible and the right way to use this ZUSB Update Feature of WinKFP to recode a new VIN with the latest part number into a module with an older one. But if I understand you correctly the answer is yes

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And I also have read the great mentioned Google Drive document.
As far as I understand it, it describes swapping the main ECU only (SIM85). If only the SIM is changed it‘s clear that restarting system time should be done on that module. In my case I just change the right pillar module (SBSR85). The SIM is not being swapped. Is restarting system time then needed on the pillar module only or does this always have to be done on the main SIM ECU? Or on both (SIM and SBSR)!
The Google doc also doesn‘t say anything specific about the correct selection of „Verbauort“ (Unverbaut or the „-“ dash) when choosing the ZUSB before coding the VIN.
Do you know anything about this special part of the process?
Many thanks for your help…