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Odd Problem Looking For Help
Fault Code 235 only Thanks in advance. I have a 2006 x5 3.0 121K miles, that is giving me, what I believe, is a phantom fault code. Last edited by X5 Drift; 08-18-2016 at 09:38 AM. |
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It's possible that the problem is your DME. There were issues with DME's generating SES lights that pointed to a O2 sensor issue, even when the O2 sensors were replaced with new ones. The fix is to have your DME updated with the latest software that's available to fix the issue. It looks like you've done just about everything you can to remedy the problem, so the DME might be the actual cause.
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Thanks for the reply Eric. I also forgot to add that I did a smoke test and found nothing.
I will check when I get a chance to see what version of software I am running. If I need an update is that something that has to be done by the dealer? Thanks |
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Now if you're tech savvy, it is possible to perform the upgrade yourself. With a Windows based laptop, the proper USB-OBD2 cable, and the right software you can do it yourself. I won't go into all of that here...you'll need to do some searching on some other forums for that. If you go to E46fanatics.com, there is a DIY coding forum where you can learn all you want to know about updating the DME. I am pretty certain there is information available that will explain how to update the DME software on your own. I've personally re-flashed an MS43 DME that I purchased used off of ebay to replace one in an '01 330i.
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Thanks for the replies.
I just wanted to update everyone on this situation. I have been extremely busy since I posted on here and did not have time to do anything with the X5 and I will say this: I have not done anything to her and the SES light has been off for 2 months and 4k miles. Just as it has come, it has gone with no explanation. SO I have no real incite as to what the problem is but have come to the conclusion BMW's are special vehicles they fix themselves.
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You should list what scanner you are using to scan the X. The code that you listed is not a P-code so I'm assuming it is not a generic scanner. If the 02 sensors are working as designed per your live data then it must be something else. You said that the long term and short term fuel trim are ok. It would help if you listed the number for each.
Does your scanner do freeze frame? It would help to know what the engine was doing when the error light was set.
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I am using a Snap-on Modis.
Yeah sorry I did not post those numbers, but I figure for now I will run'er and see what happens? |
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