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Old 12-13-2019, 11:40 AM
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People have been known to refurbish as well. My M.O. in such case is to Amazon a part then when I have a new part on hand attempt to refurbish. If the fix works I'm out like $5-6 to return


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Just a quick update,

While I await the new ignition switch...and wait for my friend with his cable and software, The car has been driven 8-10 times...In this it has experienced 2 rolling stalls, unwilling to start for 2-3 minutes afterwards, and one no start situation.

The first rolling stall, the car had only been running 30 seconds or so, I had just started backing out of my driveway when it shut off, It displayed NO errors or warnings. It took me about a minute of fiddling with the key to get it to start again. It was fine starting and driving for a period of 1.5 hours over 6 or so trips spread over a 9 hour period for the rest of that day.

The second rolling stall was today, the car had been running for about 5 minutes and we were driving at about 60kph, It beeped displaying a familiar "fuel inject. system" error as the engine shut off and we pulled over to the side of the road safely. It took about 3 minutes of playing with the key to get it to start. After getting it to start the fuel inject system error stayed on the display for 15-20 seconds and disappeared. The car then made a 45 minute trip in town, sat and waited while I ate dinner, then started and made the 45 minute trip back home without incident.

Still displays no current, or stored codes with my obd2 scantool.
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Old 12-18-2019, 05:01 AM
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Still displays no current, or stored codes with my obd2 scantool.
It won't - it will likley only show codes related to emision issues - not BMW-specific engine error codes.

Time for INPA/DIS/PASoft/ISTA or a Foxwell etc.
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It won't - it will likley only show codes related to emision issues - not BMW-specific engine error codes.

Time for INPA/DIS/PASoft/ISTA or a Foxwell etc.
Its a shame, it has no problem pulling toyota specific codes in relation to failed cells in hybrid batteries etc ....looks like ill be investing in what I need to read it if my mate cant get a move on with his stuff lol
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Its a shame, it has no problem pulling toyota specific codes in relation to failed cells in hybrid batteries etc ....looks like ill be investing in what I need to read it if my mate cant get a move on with his stuff lol
Possibly more a limitation with the specific software rather than the hardware - since it can obviously read *some* codes from BMW.
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Funny aside; "mate" men's something quite different in America. What's funny is, the context usually helps determine which meaning (eg American meaning of my romantic partner) but stronger than context is apparently accent because if you hear an Aussie accent it will be quite clear the meaning is non romantic pal.
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Ok another one for me to keep an eye out for, but if it is any consolation I had this issue once (injector failure error) but car still ran and odd errors like dsc off, it was my battery! and my battery was low due to a supposedly known starter motor issue (drawing too much current on each startup causing more juice loss than could be replenished by an average daily drive)
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Funny aside; "mate" men's something quite different in America. What's funny is, the context usually helps determine which meaning (eg American meaning of my romantic partner) but stronger than context is apparently accent because if you hear an Aussie accent it will be quite clear the meaning is non romantic pal.
Definitely Australian..."Mate" is interchangeable with (and the preferred term for) "pal, buddy, friend" etc over here...




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Ok another one for me to keep an eye out for, but if it is any consolation I had this issue once (injector failure error) but car still ran and odd errors like dsc off, it was my battery! and my battery was low due to a supposedly known starter motor issue (drawing too much current on each startup causing more juice loss than could be replenished by an average daily drive)
I have read about all sorts of battery issues. Having said that, The battery and alternator were replaced on this one about 6 months ago...I wouldnt imagine it to be the battery as it has no problem whatsoever cranking the big girl over with plenty of enthusiasm.
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Ok hope you get it sorted soon....
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Update with codes.

So I managed to get some time to cruise over to my friends place and pull all the codes from my X5....It had 8 stored in memory, One that was really of interested to me.

It had 42 12 24, 42 22 24, 42 32 24, 42 42 24, 40 A1 32, 4B 90 31, 45 60 11 and 45 90 11

After clearing them all, I started the car and monitored, after about a minute of idling the first 5 codes returned but the last 3 did not, The car was not misbehaving in any way and was driving fine. I'm guessing the last 3 will return when it stalls next.
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