Tuesday 18 December 2018

2010 BMW M3 Coupe (E92) V8-4.0L (S65) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 620195 Date: 111101


Instruments - Odometer Reading Can't Be Recovered



SI B62 01 95



Instruments



November 2011



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B62 01 95 dated September 1995.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



2010 BMW M3 Coupe (E92) V8-4.0L (S65) Page 80



[NEW] After an Odometer, Coding Plug or Instrument Cluster Replacement, the Mileage Displayed Reads Zero



MODEL



All



[NEW] SITUATION



The actual odometer reading cannot be recovered after a related repair.



[NEW] CAUSE



Both the primary and backup control modules that contain the "restore" mileage data are replaced at the same time.



The transfer of the stored mileage data from the old part to the new replacement part has failed.



[NEW] INFORMATION



Disclosure Requirements



Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation that include the way in which information is disclosed and retained, a person



transferring ownership of a motor vehicle shall give to the transferee the following written disclosure:



^ Disclosure of the cumulative mileage registered on the odometer.



^ Disclosure that the actual mileage is unknown due to modification or replacing a used part that shows the odometer reading is different from



the number of miles the vehicle has actually traveled.



^ The Federal Odometer Act (49 US Code Section 32701 - 32705) makes provisions for the lawful service, repair, or replacement of odometers.



A. If the mileage registered by the odometer remains the same as before the service, repair, or replacement.



B. If the mileage cannot remain the same:



^ Adjust the odometer to read zero; and



^ The vehicle owner or his/her agent shall attach a written notice to the left door frame (B-pillar) specifying the mileage before and the date of



the odometer service, repair, or replacement.



Note:



State-specific odometer regulations may also apply.



If it becomes necessary to replace an odometer, coding plug, light module or instrument cluster (resulting in the new odometer reading being reset to



zero miles), a "non-removable" label is available from BMW NA to record the previous mileage.



On all repairs going forward, add the mileage on the label to the current odometer mileage to compute the "total" true mileage (document the



mileage and the procedure on the repair order).



[NEW] The label must be ordered separately.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION