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BMW X6 (E71) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) Technical Service Bulletin # 070509 Computers/Controls - ISTA/D DTC S0001 After Quick Delete SI B 07 05 09 Workshop Environment Systems November 2009 Technical Service

BMW X6 (E71) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) Technical Service Bulletin # 070509
Computers/Controls - ISTA/D DTC S0001 After Quick Delete
SI B 07 05 09
Workshop Environment Systems
November 2009
Technical Service
SUBJECT
Date: 0911012010 BMW X6 (E71) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63)
 
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ISTA/D Fault Code "S0001" Entries Still Present After Quick Delete
MODEL
All
SITUATION
When a vehicle test is performed and control modules are not responding (modules shown in yellow in the control module tree), a fault code starting
with an "S" and followed by a 4 digit number, such as "50001 No communication possible", is displayed. After finishing diagnosis and deleting the
fault memory of the vehicle, these control module faults are not deleted and are still displayed in the fault memory list.
These service fault code entries are known as virtual fault code entries for each control module that does not respond. However, when "Quick delete"
is performed and the service fault code entries are only momentarily deleted but return right away, this is an ISTA error.
ISTA will calculate the test plan to check the power supply of each control module that did not respond during the vehicle test.
1. Complete the test plan(s) until the problem is identified and corrected.
2. Delete the fault memory by selecting "Start quick delete" from the "Fault memory" screen.
3. If the "S0001 No communication possible" faults are still displayed, switch to the "Vehicle test" screen.
4. Highlight the control module not responding (yellow).
5. Select "Call up ECU functions".
6. Select "ECU test".
7. Once "ECU status:" changes to "ECU responding", the service fault code entry for that control module is deleted from the fault memory list, and
the control module status in the "Vehicle test" screen turns to green.
8. Continue this procedure for each control module that did not respond during the initial vehicle test.
This error will be corrected in ISTA/D 2.19.0.
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Service Bulletin # 611207
Antitheft - No Engine Crank After CAS3 Replacement
SI B 61 12 07
General Electrical Systems
October 2009
Technical Service
This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B61 12 07 dated October 2009.
[NEW] designates changes to this revision
SUBJECT
No Crank After CAS3 Replacement
MODEL
E90, E91, E92, E93 (3 Series) vehicles produced from 6/2006
E70 (X5) [NEW] vehicles produced from 9/2006
E71 (X6)
E82, E88 (1 Series)
E60, E61 (5 Series) vehicles produced from [NEW] 9/2006
Date: 0910022010 BMW X6 (E71) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63)
 
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E63, E64 (6 Series) vehicles produced from [NEW] 9/2006
SITUATION
After replacing the CAS3 (Car Access System), the vehicle has a "No crank" condition.
CAUSE
The CAS "Line mode" is still active.
PROCEDURE
Use ISTA to delete the "Line Mode". Select "Activities/Service function/Drive/CAS/Reset starter interlock", and then run the test plan
S6100_KL50MONT.
[NEW]Note that for certain vehicles up to 3/2007, the test plan may not be available. Identify the vehicle manually by selecting "Basic features" and
select a production date after 3/2007 (e.g., input a 6/2007 production date). The test plan will then be available.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
For information only
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