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Disclaimer2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 611706 Date: 061001


Battery - Discharges With Key Left In Ignition Switch



SI B 61 17 06



October 2006



General Electrical Systems



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.M. 61 205 04 dated May 2004.



SUBJECT



Battery Discharge with Key Inserted in Ignition Lock



MODEL



E36 (3 Series), E38 (7 Series), E39 (5 Series), E46 (3 Series), E52 (Z8), E53 (X5), E83 (X3), E85 (Z4) with electronic immobilizer 3 (EWS 3)



SITUATION



There is a possibility of the battery eventually discharging if the driver leaves the vehicle parked up for a long period without removing the key from



the ignition lock completely.



CAUSE



If the key is not removed from the ignition lock completely (semi-removed status), there is a critical distance between the key and the ring antenna



where the EWS will detect statuses permanently changing between "key inserted" and "key removed". This will result in a permanent closed circuit



current of approximately 800 mA.



PROCEDURES



In the event of a complaint, explain to customer that he should either leave the key fully in the ignition lock, or remove the key from the ignition lock



completely.



Parts replacement does not provide a remedy.