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Originally Posted by CapeX5
Fill, there is a relay in the compressor enclosure in the spare tire well. I just figured my issue out on my wagon. These are basically the same systems on the E39 and the E53. See my thread here. https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...air-suspension
I figured out that once the code was set, which you can tell if the warning comes on as soon as you start the car instead of a delay, than you have to clear it before the pump will come back on. With the warmer temps we are having, you should be able to this resolved.
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As the cold snap hit here in North Texas, I was bitten by the Self Level Inactive fault code immediately on start up and it will not clear. My heights are OK and all my sensors appear to be intact.
What a PITA this self level system is, just going into faults for no reason! I have a suspicion that maybe the IBUS app has something to do with it???? Seems like when the IBUS app went a little off the rails (not giving me fog lights during DRL) is when the Self Level Inactive popped up. This coincided with the cold snap so I can't be sure which one is related or neither.
I am going to try this Creator 310 scanner tool as it looks a lot simpler than configuring the INPA coding software on an XP laptop.
Unless someone knows of an Android app that can do the same functions with an OBDII WiFi scanner module.
PS: I scored a Creator 310 V7.2 Scan Tool for $40 Best Offer
Mike