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Old 03-12-2017, 06:55 PM
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AWD Error 4x4 issue.

So as title reads I have an issue. I recently replaced my starter and while removing the intake a screw driver fell and hit the alternator and caused it to spark. I don't know if that caused the issue, but just thought I would mention it. My X was running fine with no errors before the started died. I also got the X towed, so I don't know if that had anything to do with the error either. I used the plastic tool to place her in neutral while she was being lifting to the flatbed. I have tried to use ISTA, but I get a no host found error, I think there is a problem with the way the cable is setup. Haven't been able to figure out that issue. I was able to run INPA and pull error code "53FC KL Versorgungsspannung" and "54C6 Olverschleiss" Hoping someone can give me hand. The error warning is annoying on idrive, it blocks the time. Oh, one more thing I should add. When my starter failed, I was in the back fuse panel pulling fuses, maybe i misplaced a fuse or two? Can anybody check what fuses control those components which are giving me errors ? I've checked, but can't seem to find anything wrong? Thanks in advance. Really need to solve this problem soon.
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