Well, all BCU problems are solved
I realised that I had to upgrade the Nano 1 to the latest 2.8 software, but the programmer I had was a pre BBS version, turns out not to be useable with the current BBS upgrade 
, so I bought the BBS programmer reasonable price considering that you get a couple more modules with v2.8.
After a small hiccup finding the upgrade software won't run on the old laptop running Win 2000 that I use for old programming software, the Nano 1 with upgrade was introduced to D2.
All is well and there is now a 'DISABLE' option for those pesky seat belt chimes, and the ecu write was as required with no sly unwanted changes done.
Credits should go to BBS, I think there would not be many companies prepared to support old obsolete equipment the way BBS do. Thanks Colin.
And thanks Paul for your input, I don't use the Nanocom a lot and didn't know there were upgrades after 2.5
Cheers,
Terry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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