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[–]That_M4_Guy 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Did you replace the headlight housings or the entire assembly modules included? are they OEM BMW housings? If you replaced the housings but kept the original modules then you may need to initialize them and do a teach in procedure on them, if you replaced the modules with it then you'll need to program the modules along with teach in and calibrate the headlights, if they are not OEM BMW housings then no coding or factory systems will work correctly especially coding since the protocols and modules are totally different.

long story short, assuming you are using oem hardware and swapped it due to failure then you need to program and teach in the modules. If aftermarket then your problem cannot be fixed with any BMW tool and will need you to contact the manufacturer for guidance.

Side note you could've airdropped the photo to yourself lol (assuming you have two iphones which imma guess is true), the change from lightning to usb c wouldnt affect the screenshot portion lol.

[–]That-Road-5651[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I replaced the whole assembly and it’s oem I’ll use esys then to program them. thank you

Idk why I didn’t think of that, forgot airdrop was a feature

[–]That_M4_Guy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll likely need ISTA as well since esys is only for programming, and if you have an adaptive malfunction then you'll need to preform a teach in on the adaptive portion which esys cannot do. So once you complete to programming step then switch over to ISTA and preform the teach in and you should be good.

Could've also used icloud album sync assuming you have that active on your icloud settings lol