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frozenwaffles 01-03-2013 08:42 AM

wow thats strange, i am running DIS v44. this only started in the last week for me and i have been running DIS for 3-6 months now... very odd.

sockethead 01-03-2013 08:51 AM

I think I'm running the latest version... I can't remember...V5.2 or 5.7?

TerminatorX5 01-03-2013 09:27 AM

there are couple lines in the car programming for the BFD:

BFD_AX_REF_SCHWELLE
wert_01
BFD_AX_REF_SCHWELLE_2
wert_01
BFD_HYSTERESE
wert_01
BRAKE_FORCE
aktiv
BRAKE_FORCE_2
aktiv
BFD_MINDEST_GESCHW
wert_01
BFD_OPTION
aktiv
BFD_STUFE_2_MAX_EIN
wert_01
BFD_STUFE_2_VERZOEG
wert_01

Could it be that some programming options might need tweaking??

e30cabrio 10-14-2013 05:52 PM

I am getting this, car just went almost 800 miles round trip to L.A. flawlessly based on what I am reading I can disregard?

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...psdaa56702.jpg

Ricky Bobby 10-14-2013 08:16 PM

I always have the EBD fault in my scans as well, I heard it was just an E53 glitch, no other error lights.

e30cabrio 10-14-2013 08:17 PM

Cool, how about the servotronic?

qwertik 12-05-2016 06:59 PM

EBV fault on X5 E53 3.0i RHD

Quezee 09-02-2017 11:49 AM

I also have the EBD error every time I scan my 2006 E53 X5 with DIS. I also noticed that my front wheels have excessive stopping force. Sometimes when the street is wet my ABS activates sometime. Also when I'm turning and braking with speed on wet or dry street conditions.

bmwktm 02-21-2018 02:35 PM

2 SOLUTIONS for Electronic Brake-Force Distribution (EBV)
 
Its been a long time since anyone posted here but here goes the solution... i had the same error for 3 years on my 4.8is and finally i have found two solutions:
- you could replace part #34526777435 (this is for my car, it will be different number for some models) which is kinda expensive (even used one). It is a Longitudinal and Lateral Acceleration Sensor.
- or you could do what i did. Load KOBMI module into your NCS Expert and edit CAN_EBV value from AKTIV to NICHT_AKTIV. From that point your car will think this unit is not installed and no error will be displayed ever again.
And how to do that? There is a lot of info on Youtube so I am not getting into details on that. Just Google "Where to get NCS Expert", "how to use NCS Expert" and youll get there eventually. Also you will need an ODB2 cable from eBay or Amazon.

And what is this sensor actually for? Well, in extreme situation if your car starts sliding sideways and you apply brakes this sensor will provide data for "brake force distribution" in order to try to help you to regain control of the vehicle. So since your unit is not going to do its job anyways because it is giving you error, you can just tell the car to not look at it at all. Or, now when you know what it does and how to fix it, you can change this sensor. In my car it is located below central console and radio, on the floor of the car.

X5only 02-21-2018 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmwktm (Post 1129339)
Its been a long time since anyone posted here but here goes the solution... i had the same error for 3 years on my 4.8is and finally i have found two solutions:
- you could replace part #34526777435 (this is for my car, it will be different number for some models) which is kinda expensive (even used one). It is a Longitudinal and Lateral Acceleration Sensor.
- or you could do what i did. Load KOBMI module into your NCS Expert and edit CAN_EBV value from AKTIV to NICHT_AKTIV. From that point your car will think this unit is not installed and no error will be displayed ever again.
And how to do that? There is a lot of info on Youtube so I am not getting into details on that. Just Google "Where to get NCS Expert", "how to use NCS Expert" and youll get there eventually. Also you will need an ODB2 cable from eBay or Amazon.

And what is this sensor actually for? Well, in extreme situation if your car starts sliding sideways and you apply brakes this sensor will provide data for "brake force distribution" in order to try to help you to regain control of the vehicle. So since your unit is not going to do its job anyways because it is giving you error, you can just tell the car to not look at it at all. Or, now when you know what it does and how to fix it, you can change this sensor. In my car it is located below central console and radio, on the floor of the car.

Great post, thank you! I've grappled with this issue for years and years. I'll investigate replacing that sensor.


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