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I made a printout of the codes stored in my BMW F10 528i 6cyl. 3.0 l and gave them to my BMW dealer. However the dealer is unable to recognise the codes of my MD802 (I performed an all systems auto scan). The y stated that the codes the MD802 displays differ from the codes they get from their diagnostic system. Could you please explain? Is there a list of MD802 codes that translates the MD802 codes into codes a BMW dealer will recognise?
Thanks Ashraf,
Below the latest fault codes and descriptions. My 528i F10 is suffering from battery problems. The battery drains very quickly while the car is just standing in front of my garage, locked. The dealer has replaced the battery twice now in 1-1/2 years time, but does not seem to be able to find the root cause of the problem. The first 3 fault codes below did not show before and are not known yet to my dealer.
Fault codes
213601 Intermittent Power management: closed-circuit current violation
800EA5 Intermittent Operating unit, switch centre for door (SZT): Signal button invalid
801222 Intermittent Air conditioning compressor: Switch-off due to missing DME/DDE release
A387 Present TCU: Fault, Bluetooth antenna
Air conditioning and bluetooth appear to work fine and the dealer replaced the front left door switch panel.
I am willing to try anything. Where do I find the heater blower resistor wire, so I can disconnect it?
I do not have any wiring diagram.
Nice thread on Bimmerfest, but I do not think this is the problem with my car. The blower of my F10 is operating fine and it does not show any erratic behaviour. Is there any other circuit you would suspect based on the fault codes I posted?
Thanks Ashraf,
Do you know wheter it also applies to the F10? I could not find any reference to that type of 5 series.