How to Use A Fault Code Reader |
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Part Number: 161390Vehicles Affected:2000-2006 BMW E46 2000-2006 BMW E52, E53 2000-2006 BMW E60, E61 2000-2006 BMW E83, E85, E86 |
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Each
year, performing your own service work on a late model BMW
becomes more and more challenging. This is due, largely, to successively
increasing difficulty for individuals to obtain access to the service
reset and fault code information from the manufacturer. Only a few years
ago all that was required after a basic service was to reset the
service indicator light. This operation was fairly quick - you performed
the required service based upon information from a list, and then
simply reset the light. On the new generation vehicles, the process is
identical. These vehicles, however, will now store and allow retrieval
of the actual fault codes that have been triggered and held in memory. The codes help diagnose a component failure that has either occurred at some point in the past, or is currently a problem. In either situation, the tool also allows resetting of the code warning light ("service engine light"). Knowing this information also allows you to better understand your vehicle's service problems before going to the dealer for repairs. And with the power of the internet, you may be able to locate a person that had your same, exact fault code, which may give you the insight to repair the vehicle yourself. Using the tool is simple: The following steps were involved when we did the project on our 2003 BMW E46 328i. |
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Naturally,
if you are performing a service and there are no fault codes, you would
simply reset the service indicator for the service performed and the
job is complete. Note: For specific information about what to Change,
and Check on your service, consult the "Service and Warranty
Information" booklet in your vehicle's glove box.View This Full Article on Our Website: |
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