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Old 04-03-2009, 06:42 PM
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I got in my X last night at the gym parking lot and the "Selflevel Susp Inact" warning appeared on my dash - WTF!!! I just had my car at the shop getting my bumper repainted (clearcoat was chipping - covered under factory warranty) so I'm wondering if this is related since they would have removed the bumper, disconnecting the headlight/fog light units? Maybe they forgot to connetc something correctly???

I've made an appointment today at the dealer to get this checked out. I'll keep you all posted on what they come back with etc.
Well, I'm glad I took in my X to have it checked out. According to the service advisor, it was a faulty sensory unit ("Cause: Instrument Cluster Acoustic Generator has occasional failure per SIB Test Module - Changed Programming in EHC to change timing for PR"?). In layman's terms, they had to reprogram the "control units" - all covered under BMW factory warranty!!
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