Now depending on the method which is used for coding, who does it, and also the features which are being enabled - The VO may be changed. For example if my F30 has navigation the corresponding code will be 609, if it has the digital instrument cluster it will be 6WB, if it has adaptive m suspension it will be 2VF. This is something which lists out the exact specification of that car via a 3 digit alphanumerical codes. Now all BMWs have something stored on them, which is called the VO (vehicle order) code. Both my Bimmers are coded, I've never mentioned it to the service centre and never had an issue with warranty. The guys are the service centres are also pretty level headed most of the times. So I don't see any reason why BMW should void warranty. With coding the BMWs, you are basically activating features which are built into the car already, but de-activated for various reasons (some are market related, some cost related, etc). Great to see lots of guys messing around with their Bimmers, not as many as those who tinker with their VAGs though
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