For BMW E9X, here are your options for diagnostics from cheapest to most expensive:
1) BMW INPA or ISTA Software (Free) on a windows laptop and a $15 K+D Can cable.
Ista D and Inpa together will do more than anything else.
Ista D is what BMW used in there dealerships for years.
Inpa is there Engineering development tool.
You can do any type of coding with Inpa well beyond the canned
routines you get with things like Carly.
Ista D is like having a shop manual with guided troubleshooting. It also has schematics and mechanical diagrams
its something like 50 gigs of space on a disk.
The catch is you have to know your way around a PC and it you have
Apple products you have to run these programs inside a Virtual machine. It will also require effort to set up and learn to steer either of these.
2) Foxwell NT510 or NT520 Scanner loaded with the BMW software (£150) (Software for other makes are available for download at $60 a pop).
OBD access comes in two flavors: Generic and OEM-specific. ALL cars since the late '90s MUST support "Generic" access. This supports a wide range of generic ENGINE-ONLY codes and VERY basic functions, like clearing faults and resetting the SES light. For many simple repairs, like a mis-fire, this is enough, for many, like turbo faults, it doesn't even come close. These devices provide NO access to the MANY other controllers in the car, like transmission, airbags, etc.
Each manufacturer also provides their own, unique OEM-specific codes, which often provide MUCH more specific faults. The "cheap", generic code readers CANNOT read or reset these. Each manufacturers interface is different, so a scanner than can access the Ford OEM-specific information cannot, in general, access any other manufacturers OEM-specific information.
The expensive, professional-level scanners typically provide access to most, or all, manufacturers OEM-specific information, but those scanners also typically cost $2-5K. Peake has inexpensive BMW-specific tools, for ~£150.
The ONLY low-cost tool I've ever seen that support multiple OEMs is the Foxwell NT510/520, which is £150, and allows multiple OEM-specific software packages to be purchased and loaded into the device for ~$60 each. The BMW-software for the NT510 is EXCELLENT, and provides access to not only the engine computer, but virtually ALL computers on the car - Engine, transmission, brakes, ABS, Traction Control, Air Bags, Audio, Navigation, Climate Control, Locks, Alarm, etc. etc.
In my book, the ONLY scanner to buy at the present time is the Foxwell. The initial £150 purchase includes ONE OEM-specific software package, so if you ONLY need a BMW scanner, £150 is your total price. It is an EXCELLENT scanner, and mine has already paid for itself many times over in the ~9 months I've owned it.
3) Autel Maxisys or Maxidas DS808 ($700 to $2500). This is a professional level diagnostics tool that mechanics and repair facilities will use. It does everything that BMW ISTA/INPA and Foxwell NT510/NT520 can do but the advantage is that it comes loaded with software for all Makes and Models (Asian, European, American).
If you have multiple cars in your family, the "best value" is the Autel Maxidas DS808. At around $700 it covers every make and model. We have 2 BMWs, 1 Honda, 1 Toyota, 1 Lexus.
All 3 of these options are better than a generic OBD2 scanner in that these have the ability to connect to each individual module on the car and read manufacturer specific codes.
http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/top-3-bmw-obdii-diagnostic-scanner-from-cheapest-to-most-expensive/
Friday, 30 November 2018
Thursday, 22 November 2018
(Solved) PSA Immo Tool Locked 10 Bad Code
Offer a solution for PSA Immo Tool error " Locked 10 Bad Code".
PSA Immo Tool can extract the pin code from PSA engines in Peugeot and Citroen cars from 2001 to today!
Solution:
if Locked10 displayed
1. power the unit - wait until the LOCKED10 displayed !!!
2. press and hold the ESC button for 1minutes ( do not release ) - wait until the put code displayed !!!!
3. Put your unlock code: TEK1 (ArrowUp, ArrowDown - Enter )
Thanks to the engineer working for www.obd2shop.co.uk
PSA Immo Tool can extract the pin code from PSA engines in Peugeot and Citroen cars from 2001 to today!
Solution:
if Locked10 displayed
1. power the unit - wait until the LOCKED10 displayed !!!
2. press and hold the ESC button for 1minutes ( do not release ) - wait until the put code displayed !!!!
3. Put your unlock code: TEK1 (ArrowUp, ArrowDown - Enter )
Thanks to the engineer working for www.obd2shop.co.uk
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
OBDSTAR X300 DP/DP PLUS New Software Released Vehicle list
OBDSTAR X300 DP/DP PLUS New Software Released car list:
FIAT (Brazil only)
Pre-Coding
DELPHI 70F3237+93C86(ID46)
DELPHI 70F3379+93C86(ID46)
DELPHI 70F3632/70F3633(ID46)
DELPHI 93C66(B)(ID48)
MARELLI 70F3237+95160(ID48)
MARELLI 70F3378+95160(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3633+95320(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3238+95320(ID48)
MARELLI MB91465P+95640(ID46)
MARELLI 9S12DG128 3K91D(ID48)
MARELLI 9S12DG256 1K79X(ID48)
MARELLI 9S12DG256 1K79X(ID46)
SIEMENS/CONTINENTAL 9S12DG128(ID46)
Program keys
Select From Vehicle
124 SPYDER
2017-
500
500L
500X PROX
ALBEA
ALFA 147
ALFA GT
BIPPER
BOXER
2012-
2007-2012
BRAVO
DAILY
2012-
2007-2012
DOBLO
NEW DOBLO
DUCATO
2012-
2007-2012
FIORINO
FREEMONT
GRANDE PUNTO
GUILIETTA
IDEA
JUMPER
2012-
2007-2012
LINEA
MAREA
MITO
NEMO
PALIO
PALIO RST
PANDA
PROMASTER CITY
PROMASTER VAN
PUNTO
1999-2005
SCUDO
STILO
Select From Type
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
Type 5
Type 6
Type 7
Program remotes
ALFA ROMEO OBDSTAR First Release
Pre-Coding
DELPHI 70F3237+93C86(ID46)
DELPHI 70F3379+93C86(ID46)
DELPHI 70F3632/70F3633(ID46)
DELPHI 93C66(B)(ID48)
MARELLI 70F3237+95160(ID48)
MARELLI 70F3378+95160(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3633+95320(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3238+95320(ID48)
MARELLI MB91465P+95640(ID46)
MARELLI 9S12DG128 3K91D(ID48)
MARELLI 9S12DG256 1K79X(ID48)
MARELLI 9S12DG256 1K79X(ID46)
SIEMENS/CONTINENTAL 9S12DG128(ID46)
Program keys
124 SPYDER
2017-
147
159
BRERA
GIULIETTA
GUILIETTA
GT
SPYDER
MITO
IVECO
Pre-Coding
MARELLI 70F3237+95160(ID48)
MARELLI 70F3378+95160(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3633+95320(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3238+95320(ID48)
MARELLI MB91465P+95640(ID46)
Program keys
BEYOND
BCM
Immobiliser
DAILY
2012-
2007-2012
POWER DAILY
BCM
Immobiliser
LANCIA
Pre-Coding
DELPHI 70F3237+93C86(ID46)
DELPHI 70F3379+93C86(ID46)
DELPHI 70F3632/70F3633(ID46)
DELPHI 93C66(B)(ID48)
MARELLI 70F3237+95160(ID48)
MARELLI 70F3378+95160(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3633+95320(ID46)
MARELLI 70F3238+95320(ID48)
MARELLI MB91465P+95640(ID46)
MARELLI 9S12DG128 3K91D(ID48)
MARELLI 9S12DG256 1K79X(ID48)
MARELLI 9S12DG256 1K79X(ID46)
SIEMENS/CONTINENTAL 9S12DG128(ID46)
Program keys
DELTA
MUSA
PHEDRA
BSI 1
BSI 2
BSI 3
THESIS
2006-
-2006
YPSILON
Z
BSI 1
BSI 2
BSI 3
MASERATI
Immobiliser
GRANTURISMO
QUATTROPORTE
Smart Key System
Read PinCode
Program Keys
Erase Keys
FERRARI OBDSTAR First Release
Immobiliser
458
F12
F149
Remotes
Program remotes
Thursday, 1 November 2018
CG Pro + 35160WT adapter fix the mileage without emulator
No more the need to use the emulator, with the CG Pro and 35160WT adapter, you can now fix the mileage without an emulator.
35160WT adapter for CG Pro Function
1. First in the world
2. For the 35160T chip that cannot be erased, it can directly repair the red dot of the original vehicle, directly use the original car chip.
35160WT adapter for CG Pro 9S12 on sale now:
http://www.obd2shop.co.uk/wholesale/cgpro-35160wt-adapter.html
Let's go back to CG-Pro V2.0.0.0 update related 35160WT adapter:
(2018.09.30)
1. Added support chip
ST 35160WT (Must use a dedicated 35160WT adapter)
Microchip PIC18F6520
Microchip PIC18F6720
Microchip PIC18F8520
Microchip PIC18F8620
Microchip PIC18F8720
Microchip PIC12F635
Microchip PIC12F683
Microchip PIC16F631
Microchip PIC16F636
Microchip PIC16F639
Microchip PIC16F677
Microchip PIC16F684
Microchip PIC16F685
Microchip PIC16F687
Microchip PIC16F688
Microchip PIC16F689
Microchip PIC16F690
2. Added Dashboard
BMW 35080 V5 (35160WT) (Must use a dedicated 35160WT adapter)
3. Added ECU
Delphi MT22 MT60 (PFLASH)
Delphi MT22.1.1-2M53J (PFLASH)
4. Added user guide function
Now, after the program is installed first opened, it will enter the basic functions page guide to help users quickly understand the software.
5. Software structure optimization
Operation interface adjustment to improve functional clarity. Reduce resource consumption and improve operational stability.
http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/cg-pro-35160wt-adapter-fix-the-mileage-without-emulator/
35160WT adapter for CG Pro Function
1. First in the world
2. For the 35160T chip that cannot be erased, it can directly repair the red dot of the original vehicle, directly use the original car chip.
35160WT adapter for CG Pro 9S12 on sale now:
http://www.obd2shop.co.uk/wholesale/cgpro-35160wt-adapter.html
Let's go back to CG-Pro V2.0.0.0 update related 35160WT adapter:
(2018.09.30)
1. Added support chip
ST 35160WT (Must use a dedicated 35160WT adapter)
Microchip PIC18F6520
Microchip PIC18F6720
Microchip PIC18F8520
Microchip PIC18F8620
Microchip PIC18F8720
Microchip PIC12F635
Microchip PIC12F683
Microchip PIC16F631
Microchip PIC16F636
Microchip PIC16F639
Microchip PIC16F677
Microchip PIC16F684
Microchip PIC16F685
Microchip PIC16F687
Microchip PIC16F688
Microchip PIC16F689
Microchip PIC16F690
2. Added Dashboard
BMW 35080 V5 (35160WT) (Must use a dedicated 35160WT adapter)
3. Added ECU
Delphi MT22 MT60 (PFLASH)
Delphi MT22.1.1-2M53J (PFLASH)
4. Added user guide function
Now, after the program is installed first opened, it will enter the basic functions page guide to help users quickly understand the software.
5. Software structure optimization
Operation interface adjustment to improve functional clarity. Reduce resource consumption and improve operational stability.
http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/cg-pro-35160wt-adapter-fix-the-mileage-without-emulator/
Friday, 28 September 2018
The best mileage programmers via OBD2
I have used Smelecom for years with good success.
You can get by with an economical clone, but buyer beware, spend the money up front for good tools.
Maybe smok is good for you buy licence what you want
Good value for money is x-tool, the tool is really good.
If cheap, obdstar x300, digiprog3, xtool, carprog middle priced~ and very good tools, but you must have plan b, because 99% you get stuck sometime, and you need programmers, like upa xprog, just a few examples.. in the end, there are just smele, engima, diagprog, smok, its your choice how hard you work.
Part 2: mileage correction tool via Obd for Volkswagen group
Recommendation:
Abrites...Dp4..enigma
I think FVDI can do it too
OBDSTAR VAG-Pro
Coverage: Audi A3, A4(RB4/RB5), A4L, A5, A6, A6L, A8L, Q5, Q7, S5, R8, TT;
VW Bora, Beetle, Caddy, CC, EOS, Lavida, Magotan, Golf, GTI, Jetta, Passat, Phaeton, POLO, Scirocco, Sharan, T5, Tiguan, Touareg, Touran, Tansporter etc.
Fabia, Octavia, Superb, Altea,Ibiza,Leon etc.
I brought the obdstar x300M a few weeks ago
Great tool for the small price.
Part 3: a mileage correction tool for Renault, Peugeot, Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Lexus via OBD
You can buy obdstar X300M can dose some of car.
To be continued.
Article source: http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/the-best-mileage-programmers-via-obd2/
You can get by with an economical clone, but buyer beware, spend the money up front for good tools.
Maybe smok is good for you buy licence what you want
Good value for money is x-tool, the tool is really good.
If cheap, obdstar x300, digiprog3, xtool, carprog middle priced~ and very good tools, but you must have plan b, because 99% you get stuck sometime, and you need programmers, like upa xprog, just a few examples.. in the end, there are just smele, engima, diagprog, smok, its your choice how hard you work.
Part 2: mileage correction tool via Obd for Volkswagen group
Recommendation:
Abrites...Dp4..enigma
I think FVDI can do it too
OBDSTAR VAG-Pro
Coverage: Audi A3, A4(RB4/RB5), A4L, A5, A6, A6L, A8L, Q5, Q7, S5, R8, TT;
VW Bora, Beetle, Caddy, CC, EOS, Lavida, Magotan, Golf, GTI, Jetta, Passat, Phaeton, POLO, Scirocco, Sharan, T5, Tiguan, Touareg, Touran, Tansporter etc.
Fabia, Octavia, Superb, Altea,Ibiza,Leon etc.
I brought the obdstar x300M a few weeks ago
Great tool for the small price.
Part 3: a mileage correction tool for Renault, Peugeot, Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Lexus via OBD
You can buy obdstar X300M can dose some of car.
To be continued.
Article source: http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/the-best-mileage-programmers-via-obd2/
Thursday, 20 September 2018
FVDI J2534 is successfully installed with Scanmaster-ELM & PCMscan
Scanmaster-ELM & PCMscan can be installed on the interface FVDI J2534, this post will show the procedure.
Guide
Part 1: Install PCMscan ScanMaster -ELM
Open CD, then "ELM327 Scan", then "ScanMaster -ELM v2.1".
Select ScanMaster -ELM language: English, Spanish or French.
Follow the prompt to click next until completing the ScanMaster -ELM setup Wizard.
Click on the " ScanMaster-ELM" on the desktop, fill in the name and Company.
Copy the install code and paste it into the keygen to generate key.
Copy the registration key and press [Register].
Part 2: Install PCMscan
Send the PCMSCAN to the desktop.
Open "PCMSCAN".
Enter the registration code.
Use the keygen generate customer ID and License key.
Part 3: Install FVDI J2534 Ford
Back to open " FVDI_J2534_Ford_Setup", follow the instruction to install until InstallShield Wizard Complete.
Delete FVDI J2534 for Ford.
Right click "Computer", then "Device Manager" then "...COM6".
Part 4: Use ScanMaster-ELM to diagnose.
Open "ScanMaster-ELM", choose "Options", then Com6.
Click on "Start" then "Connect".
Vehicle Info.
System Status
Trouble codes
Freeze Frames
Oxgen Sensor
Click on "Power".
PID config
Live Data Graph
Live data meter
Live data Grid
Monitored test results.
Part 5: Use PCMscan to diagnose.
Article source: http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/fvdi-j2534-feedback-fit-scanmaster-elm-pcmscan-for-ford-diagnosis/
Guide
Part 1: Install PCMscan ScanMaster -ELM
Open CD, then "ELM327 Scan", then "ScanMaster -ELM v2.1".
Select ScanMaster -ELM language: English, Spanish or French.
Follow the prompt to click next until completing the ScanMaster -ELM setup Wizard.
Click on the " ScanMaster-ELM" on the desktop, fill in the name and Company.
Copy the install code and paste it into the keygen to generate key.
Copy the registration key and press [Register].
Part 2: Install PCMscan
Send the PCMSCAN to the desktop.
Open "PCMSCAN".
Enter the registration code.
Use the keygen generate customer ID and License key.
Part 3: Install FVDI J2534 Ford
Back to open " FVDI_J2534_Ford_Setup", follow the instruction to install until InstallShield Wizard Complete.
Delete FVDI J2534 for Ford.
Right click "Computer", then "Device Manager" then "...COM6".
Part 4: Use ScanMaster-ELM to diagnose.
Open "ScanMaster-ELM", choose "Options", then Com6.
Click on "Start" then "Connect".
Vehicle Info.
System Status
Trouble codes
Freeze Frames
Oxgen Sensor
Click on "Power".
PID config
Live Data Graph
Live data meter
Live data Grid
Monitored test results.
Part 5: Use PCMscan to diagnose.
Sunday, 16 September 2018
(Solved) BMW E60 E60'04 has no signal from AHL module in inpa & ISTA
BMW E60 2004 year issues with my xenon headlight height adjustment. It does not move at all and there is no self check at startup. The green light is blinking, in auto and in low beam setting and I have error E519 (Alive signal from ALC is missing). Bought new motors for in the headlight, doesn't work but then I thought and read alot and now I am suspecting the AHL module (behind the glove box).
Tools to use:
BMW ICOM with Inpa and ISTA
Through INPA I can access the: Light Module and check all the low beams, high beams, blinking lights etc etc. But when I get the headlight vertical aim control I get an error from INPA:
My car is from 2004 and the I believe the LMA controls, through the AHL, the stepper motors in the headlight. What should I first look for? Get a "new" AHL module or check for example the 2 height control sensors under the car?
In addition in ISTA+ the AHL module is colored red and I also cannot read the AHL ECU:
Suggestion & Guidance:
You got an fault code that stated "No signal from AHL module...", you got trouble acessing AHL module with inpa, you got a communication fault in ISTA.
What other "hints" do you need? Of course you should replace the AHL module, new stepper motors is a waste of money. Issues with AHL ecu are quite common, so get a good used one or a new one, plug in, code, done.
Further Questions and Answers:
I replaced the AHL module and added the VO $524A.
And recoded the AHL module.
Result: steady, non blinking green LED next to the light switch -:D
Now in ISTA the AHL module is accessible. Physical check on startup with selector to the most right or on auto, I cannot see the leveling. Or when I slide the wheel of the height selector from 0 to 2
Anyone know where to test them in INPA of ISTA?
Or am I wrong with the VO list? I have Xenon low beams, halogen high beams. pre-lci from '04.
Currently:
$502 Headlight cleaning
$522A Xenon light
$524 Driving light control / Adaptive headlights
Just realized I do not have the $510 Headlight vertical aim control (vaguely remember trying to add the $510 last week, did not work. But did not have the new AHL module) so I will try this tonight
Yesterday I could not add the $510 - Headlight vertical aim control. It gave me an error after adding it: Invalid choice or something.
Answer:
there is no option code $510 for E60/E61. If you have xenon, you'll have auto leveling. If you have no adaptive headlights, you do not have any AHL ecu! If you don't have adaptive headlights, you don't have stepper motor controllers ata the bottom of the headlight housing. If you DO have adaptive headlights, you'll found $524 in the VO. There is no (non-modified) car with $524 but without AHL ecu and vice versa.
So either someone modified the car and this didn't work well, or I'm missing something here
Make sure the the ne AHL ecu is plugged in, make sure $522 and $524 is in VO, code ALC and 2LSMC and 2RSMC. Auto level should work now, so should the adaptive headlights. Put light switch in "auto", cover light sensor so low beam turns on, move wheel to the right (it LHR, otherwise to the left) and watch the beams, they should move.
Question:
I have been reading a lot lately, and getting more confused. About my headlights So these are the ones I have:
I do not see ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT on the lense and I do not have SMC controllers under the headlight housing.
-My car is a 04-2004 so I have a AHL/ALC module behind the glovebox.
-I coded $524 (adaptive headlight) and can see the AHL module, but also the LSMC and RSMC.
In INPA I can access the Adaptive headlight module:
Where I can see that the 2 level sensors are working (when I shake the car, the voltage changes). But I dont get the Power supply SMC because my car would not have it right?
When I go to INPA into the Light Control Switch still shows this error:
So based on the picture of my headlight, do I have Adaptive Lights? I don't think so, so what to code for my vertical xenon height adjustment to work? Maybe another far fetched idea, maybe the previous owner changed the 2 headlights for non adaptive?
Another small thing: my light switch has a manual height control wheel:
I have ordered one without manual adjuster.
I have the leveling sensors so for sure I should have originally installed xenons (just dont know if its the Adaptave or non-adaptive) with height leveling. I do have an AHL/ALC module. I did reprogram the AHL/ALC module with SG_CODIEREN.
The only thing is that I cannot access the LSMC/RSMC in NCSExpert to reprogram (SG_CODIEREN).
LSMC: coding faulty
In ISTA it shows the AHL/ALC module as Adaptive headlight/headlight beam throw adjustment.
Answer:
Ok, here is my conclusion: You car was build with Xenon and AHL. AHL works only with Xenon and the AHL ecu behind the glovebox is the prove that there was AHL installed... long time ago!?
The fact that you have normal Xenon headlights installed with light switch for non-xenon cars proves that you shouldn't hand out tools to total morons!!! Great Scott!
So here is the problem: Whats installed on your car can not work, that's for sure.
Changing the light switch to a proper one is the first step. Now there is the problem with AHL/non-AHL. Either you need to replace headlights or other you need to change wiring. As I mentioned before, Cars with normal xenon (non AHL), dont have the AHL ecu. Auto leveling is done by LMA and there are also no SMC. Non AHL cars have a 4-pin connector for leveling, AHL cars only 3. Non-AHL wires connects LMA with headlights, AHL wires connects AHL ecu with headlights. Also, in every case, you need a non AHL xenon "auto LWR" LMA. Have you checked this? Maybe its also a wrong one!
There some work to do, what way do you wanna go?
Credits for hobbyschrauber of bmwcoding.com
Article Source: http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/how-to-fix-e6004-xenon-auto-leveling-issue-by-inpa-ista/
Tools to use:
BMW ICOM with Inpa and ISTA
Through INPA I can access the: Light Module and check all the low beams, high beams, blinking lights etc etc. But when I get the headlight vertical aim control I get an error from INPA:
My car is from 2004 and the I believe the LMA controls, through the AHL, the stepper motors in the headlight. What should I first look for? Get a "new" AHL module or check for example the 2 height control sensors under the car?
In addition in ISTA+ the AHL module is colored red and I also cannot read the AHL ECU:
Suggestion & Guidance:
You got an fault code that stated "No signal from AHL module...", you got trouble acessing AHL module with inpa, you got a communication fault in ISTA.
What other "hints" do you need? Of course you should replace the AHL module, new stepper motors is a waste of money. Issues with AHL ecu are quite common, so get a good used one or a new one, plug in, code, done.
Further Questions and Answers:
I replaced the AHL module and added the VO $524A.
And recoded the AHL module.
Result: steady, non blinking green LED next to the light switch -:D
Now in ISTA the AHL module is accessible. Physical check on startup with selector to the most right or on auto, I cannot see the leveling. Or when I slide the wheel of the height selector from 0 to 2
Anyone know where to test them in INPA of ISTA?
Or am I wrong with the VO list? I have Xenon low beams, halogen high beams. pre-lci from '04.
Currently:
$502 Headlight cleaning
$522A Xenon light
$524 Driving light control / Adaptive headlights
Just realized I do not have the $510 Headlight vertical aim control (vaguely remember trying to add the $510 last week, did not work. But did not have the new AHL module) so I will try this tonight
Yesterday I could not add the $510 - Headlight vertical aim control. It gave me an error after adding it: Invalid choice or something.
Answer:
there is no option code $510 for E60/E61. If you have xenon, you'll have auto leveling. If you have no adaptive headlights, you do not have any AHL ecu! If you don't have adaptive headlights, you don't have stepper motor controllers ata the bottom of the headlight housing. If you DO have adaptive headlights, you'll found $524 in the VO. There is no (non-modified) car with $524 but without AHL ecu and vice versa.
So either someone modified the car and this didn't work well, or I'm missing something here
Make sure the the ne AHL ecu is plugged in, make sure $522 and $524 is in VO, code ALC and 2LSMC and 2RSMC. Auto level should work now, so should the adaptive headlights. Put light switch in "auto", cover light sensor so low beam turns on, move wheel to the right (it LHR, otherwise to the left) and watch the beams, they should move.
Question:
I have been reading a lot lately, and getting more confused. About my headlights So these are the ones I have:
-My car is a 04-2004 so I have a AHL/ALC module behind the glovebox.
-I coded $524 (adaptive headlight) and can see the AHL module, but also the LSMC and RSMC.
In INPA I can access the Adaptive headlight module:
Where I can see that the 2 level sensors are working (when I shake the car, the voltage changes). But I dont get the Power supply SMC because my car would not have it right?
When I go to INPA into the Light Control Switch still shows this error:
So based on the picture of my headlight, do I have Adaptive Lights? I don't think so, so what to code for my vertical xenon height adjustment to work? Maybe another far fetched idea, maybe the previous owner changed the 2 headlights for non adaptive?
Another small thing: my light switch has a manual height control wheel:
I have ordered one without manual adjuster.
I have the leveling sensors so for sure I should have originally installed xenons (just dont know if its the Adaptave or non-adaptive) with height leveling. I do have an AHL/ALC module. I did reprogram the AHL/ALC module with SG_CODIEREN.
The only thing is that I cannot access the LSMC/RSMC in NCSExpert to reprogram (SG_CODIEREN).
LSMC: coding faulty
In ISTA it shows the AHL/ALC module as Adaptive headlight/headlight beam throw adjustment.
Answer:
Ok, here is my conclusion: You car was build with Xenon and AHL. AHL works only with Xenon and the AHL ecu behind the glovebox is the prove that there was AHL installed... long time ago!?
The fact that you have normal Xenon headlights installed with light switch for non-xenon cars proves that you shouldn't hand out tools to total morons!!! Great Scott!
So here is the problem: Whats installed on your car can not work, that's for sure.
Changing the light switch to a proper one is the first step. Now there is the problem with AHL/non-AHL. Either you need to replace headlights or other you need to change wiring. As I mentioned before, Cars with normal xenon (non AHL), dont have the AHL ecu. Auto leveling is done by LMA and there are also no SMC. Non AHL cars have a 4-pin connector for leveling, AHL cars only 3. Non-AHL wires connects LMA with headlights, AHL wires connects AHL ecu with headlights. Also, in every case, you need a non AHL xenon "auto LWR" LMA. Have you checked this? Maybe its also a wrong one!
There some work to do, what way do you wanna go?
Credits for hobbyschrauber of bmwcoding.com
Article Source: http://blog.obd2shop.co.uk/how-to-fix-e6004-xenon-auto-leveling-issue-by-inpa-ista/
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