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BMW Blue K DCAN USB Interface with Switch – K+DCAN USB Diagnostic Cable (FT232RL)

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BMW Blue K DCAN USB Interface with Switch – K+DCAN USB Diagnostic Cable (FT232RL) for BMW 1998–2013

The K+DCAN USB Interface with a switch and original FTDI FT232RL chip is the classic diagnostic and coding cable for BMW 1998–2013 (E-series including late E-models with D-CAN). The cable offers full diagnostics and coding in PC programs such as EDIABAS/INPA, NCS Expert, WinKFP, Tool32, and more. Thanks to the built-in switch, you can toggle between K-Line and D-CAN (as well as manage specific pin combinations) ensuring both older K-line control units and newer CAN networks work correctly – without separate adapters.

Hardware facts: The FT232RL ensures stable drivers in Windows 7/8/10/11, low latency, and compatibility with well-known BMW tools. The interface supports D-CAN/PT-CAN (500 kbit/s), K-CAN (100 kbit/s), and classic K-Line. Connect via USB to your laptop and via 16-pin OBDII to the car. The cable can read/clear fault codes, run live data, perform adaptations, coding, and module programming (driver programming) – provided the correct software and data files are used.

Compatibility (selection): E60/E61, E90/E91/E92/E93, E81/E82/E87/E88, E70 X5, R56 MINI, etc. See the compatibility section for model years. Would you prefer wireless connection on your mobile? Compare with our Bluetooth/WiFi adapters or choose a handheld scanner.

Introduction

The K DCAN USB Interface for BMW is a "must-have" for anyone working with E-series BMW (and some MINI models). It combines K-Line for older control units with D-CAN for newer models (approx. 03/2007→) and provides full access to classic BMW tools. The switch allows you to quickly select the correct mode for each car/control unit – particularly useful when switching between early E46/E39 generations and late E9x/E60 platforms.

The interface can read/clear fault codes, run live data, adjust adaptations, code functions, and – with the right data, power support, and knowledge – even program individual modules. For programming, a battery maintainer (13.8–14.2 V) and strict adherence to the software's instructions are always recommended.

Specifications

  • Product Name: K DCAN USB Interface for BMW (K+DCAN)
  • Main Chip: FTDI FT232RL (stable FTDI drivers)
  • Function: With Switch – hardware switch for K-Line/D-CAN/pin configuration
  • Connection: 16-pin OBDII (vehicle) ↔ USB-A (PC)
  • Vehicle Support: BMW approx. 1998–03/2013 (E-series; see selection), some MINI R-models
  • Protocols/Buses: D-CAN/PT-CAN 500 kbit/s, K-CAN 100 kbit/s, K-Line (ISO 9141/14230)
  • Operating System: Windows 7/8/10/11 (x86/x64) – FTDI drivers
  • Software: EDIABAS/INPA, NCS Expert, WinKFP, Tool32 (and others, not included)
  • Power: Power supply via OBD (from vehicle), USB for data
  • Cable: Shielded, blue casing, robust connector housing
  • MOQ: 1 pc

Features & Applications

  • Read/Clear Fault Codes (DTC): Engine, transmission, chassis, body (depending on car & software).
  • Live Data/Datastream: Real-time values for quick troubleshooting.
  • Adaptations: Resets/adaptations after repair.
  • Coding: Modify functions in modules (NCS Expert etc.).
  • Module Programming: WinKFP/Tool32 flows (requires correct data, routine & charger).
  • Auto Scan: Quick scan of modules where the software supports it.

Advantages – Why choose this K+DCAN?

  • FT232RL: Original FTDI chip for stable drivers and low latency in Windows.
  • Switch: Hardware switch for safe toggling between K-Line and D-CAN (no soldering modification needed).
  • Extensive Vehicle Support: Coverage from the late 90s to 2013 on the E-series.
  • Tool Support: Works with BMW's classic PC suite (EDIABAS/INPA, etc.).
  • Cost-Effective: Full control without an OEM computer – perfect for workshops & advanced hobbyists.

Compatibility – BMW & MINI (selection/year according to source data)

Examples (BMW):

Make Model Year
BMW 3-SERIES (E90) 2004–2007
BMW 3 (E90) 2004–2011
BMW 1 (E81) 2006–2011
BMW 3 Convertible (E93) 2006–2013
BMW X5 (E70) 2007–2010
BMW 5-SERIES (E60) 2003–2007
BMW 1-SERIES (E87) 2003–2007
BMW 3 Coupe (E92) 2005–2013
BMW 3-SERIES (E92) 2005–2007
BMW 3-SERIES (E91) 2004–2007
BMW 5-SERIES (E61) 2004–2007

D-CAN (examples): E60/E61 ≥ 03/2007, E83 ≥ 09/2006, E81/E87 ≥ 03/2007, E90/E91/E92/E93 ≥ 03/2007, E70 (X5), R56 (MINI).

Note: Full functionality depends on the selected software, database (SP-daten/PSdZ etc.), and exact model year/control unit. For G-/F-series with Ethernet, an ENET cable is recommended. For mobile/emissions-OBD, see, for example, our Bluetooth/WiFi adapters.

Supported Protocols & Buses

  • D-CAN & PT-CAN: 500 kbit/s (fast CAN bus)
  • K-CAN: 100 kbit/s (slower CAN network)
  • Standard BMW OBD-interface: ISO 9141-2 / ISO 14230-4 (KWP) for older K-Line
  • Switchable speed/pin-routing: The switch changes the correct mode without an extra adapter

Manual & Installation Guide (Windows 10/11 + EDIABAS/INPA)

Preparation

  1. Install the FTDI driver (FT232RL) – Windows 10/11 often downloads automatically. Alternatively, use FTDI's official package.
  2. Install EDIABAS/INPA (and possibly NCS Expert, WinKFP, Tool32) according to legitimate instructions/licenses.
  3. Prepare the correct SP-daten for your model/model year.
  4. Have a battery maintainer connected during coding/programming.

Connect the cable

  1. Plug the USB into the computer – verify that the FTDI driver loads (Device Manager → Ports (COM & LPT)).
  2. Plug the OBD into the car's 16-pin DLC. Turn ignition ON (engine off).
  3. Set the switch to K-Line (older) or D-CAN (newer, e.g., E9x ≥ 03/2007).

COM port settings (recommended)

  1. Right-click on USB Serial Port (COMx) → Properties → Port Settings → Advanced.
  2. Set the COM number to a low value (e.g., COM1–COM9) to match the INPA configuration.
  3. Set Latency Timer to 1 ms (for lower delay).

EDIABAS/INPA

  1. Open INPA – confirm that black circles appear for ignition/communication.
  2. Select the correct model/series and ECU. Run diagnosis, read DTCs, live data, etc.
  3. For coding: start NCS Expert, read FA/VO, select module, code/write (save backup!).
  4. For programming: use WinKFP according to routine (correct ZUSB, data, charger connected).

After use

  1. End the session in the software. Turn off ignition.
  2. Unplug OBD and USB. Document changes (log/backup).

Troubleshooting – Common Scenarios

  • INPA does not see the car: Check COM number and Latency=1 ms. Try a different switch position (K-Line vs D-CAN).
  • Session interrupted: Use a quality USB port/cable, disable power saving, ensure stable battery voltage.
  • Coding fails: Incorrect SP-daten/CAFD/VO. Re-read VO, verify module list, write one module at a time.
  • WinKFP error: Check ZUSB match and correct data. Never interrupt during writing.
  • Newer model not communicating: May require ENET (G/F-series) – this cable is for the E-series.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What does the switch do?

It changes the cable's internal pin routing between K-Line and D-CAN (and handles specific BMW combinations) to access the correct bus.

2. Does the cable work on all BMWs?

Designed for the E-series from approx. 1998–2013. Newer F/G-series typically use ENET (Ethernet) or other interfaces.

3. Do I need to change the COM port?

Recommended. Set COM1–COM9 and Latency=1 ms for best compatibility with INPA/EDIABAS.

4. Can I program control units?

Yes, with WinKFP/Tool32 and the correct data/procedure. Always use a charger and follow the software's instructions carefully.

5. Does it read ABS/airbag?

Yes, generally via the BMW suite (not just OBD emissions). Access depends on the car and modules.

6. Do I need internet?

Not for the cable. However, the software may require licenses/data that are managed separately.

7. Can I use Mac/Linux?

Officially, Windows is supported. Some use VMs/Boot Camp; they are responsible for drivers/latency themselves.

8. How does K+DCAN compare to ENET?

K+DCAN is for the E-series (K-Line/D-CAN). ENET is faster and for F/G with Ethernet modules.

9. Is FT232RL important?

Yes – the FTDI chip provides stable drivers and proven compatibility with BMW tools.

10. Can I use my mobile phone?

The cable is USB-PC. For mobile apps, a BT/WiFi adapter is suggested – see Vgate/vLinker.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Backup before changes: Save VO/FA, read original values before coding.
  • One module at a time: Reduce risk and simplify troubleshooting.
  • Stable voltage: Charger during coding and especially during programming.
  • Correct data: Use SP-daten for your model/year. Do not mix region/engine family.
  • Document: Print report/log after action – facilitates restoration.
  • Compare alternatives: For simple fault code reading on your phone – Bluetooth/WiFi. For a standalone solution – handheld.

Package Contents

  • 1 × K+DCAN USB Interface (FT232RL) with switch
  • — (Software/licenses are not included)

Important Notes & Disclaimer

  • The cable is an interface; functionality depends on software, data files, and correct working procedures.
  • Coding/programming is done at your own risk. Incorrect interventions can damage modules.
  • Always follow laws, warranty conditions, and manufacturer guidelines.
  • Do not use a computer/diagnostics while driving. Safety first.

Summary

The For BMW Blue K DCAN USB Interface with Switch is a robust and proven K+DCAN cable with FT232RL for BMW 1998–2013. With switching between K-Line and D-CAN, support for the EDIABAS/INPA suite, and stable USB communication, you get a professional tool for troubleshooting, coding, and module operations on the E-series. A clear choice for the workshop trolley – and a perfect partner to more modern ENET solutions for the F/G-series or wireless adapters for mobile phones.

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