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Old 12-05-2008, 02:42 PM
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PLEASE HELP! I just bough my wife a 2002 3.0i. Other than a 1976 2002 I had in high school this is my first BMW. It only has 28k miles on it and the SES light came on 10 days ago. I tested it and it gave me code p1447. Remembering when the salesman filled it up he kept it running, I was assuming that this is why the light came on. I had the dealership reset the SES light and now on Thanksgiving on the way back from the in-laws the light came on again. So needless to say it went back to the dealership. When I called today to see what the problem was the service mgr. told me he could not do a full diagnostic on it b/c it had a full take of gas. I did not really understand the reasoning behind that but I have it back at the house with the light off. What should I do if the light comes back on?

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