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Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 01-22-2018, 09:17 PM
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One day I decided to find out what the problem...

One day I decided to find out what the problem was so I connected a bluetooth scanner to the OBD II and lo and behold the port was working again. Got to hand it to those German to design a car that...
Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 01-22-2018, 05:23 PM
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An uneducated consumer is why BMW dealers are...

An uneducated consumer is why BMW dealers are able to stay in business. Did any of the shops used the 20 pins diagnostic port in the engine bay or did they just use the 16 pin OBD II connector under...
Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 12-23-2017, 12:38 AM
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MY2001 with a build date of 10/2000 and I have...

MY2001 with a build date of 10/2000 and I have the 20 pins connector under the hood.

You need to use the 20 pins under the hood if you want to read all the modules in the car. The OBD II...
Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 12-22-2017, 05:47 PM
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Posted By upallnight
There's also a 20 pins round connector underneath...

There's also a 20 pins round connector underneath the hood. You can get a 20 pins to 16 pins OBD II cable and most scanners should be able to read any trouble code or readiness info.
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