@joroartcorp I did that, but the price wasn't shown, everything was greyed out, there was no option available. I asked support team, they replied that I needed to buy a flat config which costs 129 euro. That is more expensive than getting it done at dealership. So I got it done at a dealership cheaper. I understand, probably, buying flat config gives me more opportunities, but I don't need those, the only thing I needed is changing the frequencies, which was cheaper at a dealership.
Viktor Filoti - NZ
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V40 2013 Jap import radio frequency@T5-T6-Schnappi It looks like for the cars after 2014, my one is 2013, should be ok, at least I hope so.
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V40 2013 Jap import radio frequencyThe process been finished. It took 1 day and 7 hours. Yes the car was connected to the external power supply. The pass through is genuine toyota mongoose. I am in New Zealand, may be that's why it took so long. Will the pin be added to the system automatically? Because the process is finished, but I didn't see the pin itself.
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V40 2013 Jap import radio frequencyYesterday started the the process of getting the CEM PIN. It's been more than 24 hours and it's still running. Is that normal?
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V40 2013 Jap import radio frequency@joroartcorp thanks for your answer. I just wanted to learn the price first and compare that with dealership price and then see where I'd go.
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V40 2013 Jap import radio frequencyHi All. just bought recently this V40 from Japan. Not sure if it's P1 or P3. I want to change frequency of the radio. I don't really need to do something else. I can borrow genuine DICE interface. What version of the VDASH do I need to buy to make that happen?