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Showing posts with label 110901. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 651511 Date: 110901


Entertainment Sys. - Audio Has Dropouts Or Distortions



SI B65 15 11



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



September 2011



Technical Service



SUBJECT



CIC-HDD: Audio Output Has Dropouts or Distortions During Playback



MODEL



All models with option 609, (Navigation System Professional, CIC)



SITUATION



When a CD or DVD is inserted into the Car Information Computer (CIC) internal DVD drive, the audio output can have dropouts or distortions



during playback.



INFORMATION



These audio output dropouts and/or distortions only occur if the inserted CD or DVD was already copied onto the CIC internal Hard Disc Drive



(HDD) and when this CD or DVD has copy protection.



IMPORTANT:



As soon as a copy-protected CD or DVD was copied onto the HDD, the audio output dropouts and/or distortions also occur without a CD or DVD



being inserted into the CIC internal DVD drive!



CAUSE



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 96



The CIC internal HDD recognizes the inserted CD or DVD as already copied onto the HDD and will play the music from the HDD database and not



from the CD or DVD.



Therefore the music data copied from the copy protected CD or DVD onto the HDD can be corrupted and cause the audio output dropouts and/or



distortions during playback.



Note:



CDs or DVDs that are played back in the CIC internal DVD drive but are not copied onto the HDD do not show this behavior.



CORRECTION



Do not replace parts and do not perform any repair attempt!



This is normal operation of the entertainment system.



Delete the music data stored on the CIC internal HDD and play the music directly from the CD or DVD inserted into the CIC internal DVD drive.



Please explain the behavior of the entertainment system to the customer.



This Service Information bulletin provides technical and diagnostic information only.

Monday, 5 August 2019

BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 840411 Date: 110901


BMW ASSIST(R) - System Isn't Working Properly



SI B84 04 11



Communication Systems



September 2011



Technical Service



SUBJECT



BMW ASSIST(TM) Troubleshooting



MODEL



Vehicles with option code 639 (BMW ASSISTTM)



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 101



SITUATION



The BMW ASSIST(TM) system is not working properly for various reasons:



^ The Telematics Control Unit (TCU) or Communications Box (CBX) was replaced.



^ It is not possible to initialize services from the menu.



^ BMW ASSIST(TM) calls have no voice or data connection.



^ MyInfo (Google(TM) Send to Car) is not working properly.



^ BMW ASSIST(TM) was previously deactivated in the vehicle.



CAUSE



Various reasons



Please be aware that calls can intermittently have no voice or no data connection. This is not a fault and might be related to poor network coverage



or no GPS reception due to the vehicle location. Please retry from a different location.



PROCEDURE



^ Diagnose the vehicle using ISTA (Integrated Service Technical Application) diagnosis and work through any related faults.



^ Please check if there is an active Electronic Subscriber Agreement (ESA) for this customer.



^ Check if the area has limited network coverage - retest from a different location.



^ If the CBX was replaced, please follow SI B84 03 11 for the activation procedure.



^ If the CDMA-TCU was previously deactivated or replaced, please call 1-201-307-4347 for activation. Have the VIN and the ESN of the TCU



available.



^ Please follow the attached decision tree for further troubleshooting.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



This Service Information bulletin is intended to provide technical, diagnostic and/or repair process information only.



If an eligible warranty claim results that includes this process, it should be submitted following the regular warranty claim procedures that apply.



Please refer to the Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual regarding proper support, documentation and archiveing required for claims, as



applicable.



ATTACHMENTS



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 102



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 103



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 104



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 105



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 106

Tuesday, 30 July 2019

2020 BMW 128i Coupe (E82) L6-3.0L (N51) Technical Service Bulletin # 650108 Date: 110901




Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Stations Not In Channels List



SI B65 01 08





Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS









September 2011 Technical Service









This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B65 01 08 dated May 2008.





[NEW] designates changes to this revision SUBJECT



SIRIUS Radio Stations Missing in "All Channels" List









MODEL





E60, E61 *(5 Series) E63, E64 *(6 Series) E70 *(X5)





E71 *(X6)









E82, E88 *(1 Series)





E90, E91, N92, E93 *(3 Series)









*with option 609 (CCC) and option 655 (SDARS Satellite Radio) SITUATION





Some of the SIRIUS satellite radio stations between channel 20 and channel 50 are not displayed in the "All channels" list. These channels are still available in the "Presets" menu and in "Categories".





To find out what the SIRIUS satellite radio stations are on the air, refer to the SIRIUS website: www.sirius.com/whatsonsirius CAUSE





Software issue in the Car Communication Computer (CCC)









[NEW] CORRECTION







Do not replace parts.









Program and code the vehicle with the most recent ISTA/P (Integrated Service Technical Application/Programming) version. Refer to CenterNet/Workshop Technology for additional information on programming and coding.









Note: When the ISTA system message displays:







Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger.









Please note the displayed battery voltage reading in the repair order comments section.









Note that ISTA/P will automatically reprogram all programmable control modules that do not have the latest software.







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[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

2020 BMW 128i Coupe (E82) L6-3.0L (N51) Technical Service Bulletin # 840411 Date: 110901




BMW ASSIST(R) - System Isn't Working Properly



SI B84 04 11





Communication Systems









September 2011 Technical Service









SUBJECT





BMW ASSIST(TM) Troubleshooting









MODEL





Vehicles with option code 639 (BMW ASSISTTM)













SITUATION





The BMW ASSIST(TM) system is not working properly for various reasons:









^ The Telematics Control Unit (TCU) or Communications Box (CBX) was replaced.









^ It is not possible to initialize services from the menu.









^ BMW ASSIST(TM) calls have no voice or data connection.









^ MyInfo (Google(TM) Send to Car) is not working properly.





^ BMW ASSIST(TM) was previously deactivated in the vehicle. CAUSE





Various reasons









Please be aware that calls can intermittently have no voice or no data connection. This is not a fault and might be related to poor network coverage or no GPS reception due to the vehicle location. Please retry from a different location.









PROCEDURE









^ Diagnose the vehicle using ISTA (Integrated Service Technical Application) diagnosis and work through any related faults.









^ Please check if there is an active Electronic Subscriber Agreement (ESA) for this customer.









^ Check if the area has limited network coverage - retest from a different location.









^ If the CBX was replaced, please follow SI B84 03 11 for the activation procedure.









^ If the CDMA-TCU was previously deactivated or replaced, please call 1-201-307-4347 for activation. Have the VIN and the ESN of the TCU available.









^ Please follow the attached decision tree for further troubleshooting. WARRANTY INFORMATION





This Service Information bulletin is intended to provide technical, diagnostic and/or repair process information only.









If an eligible warranty claim results that includes this process, it should be submitted following the regular warranty claim procedures that apply.









Please refer to the Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual regarding proper support, documentation and archiveing required for claims, as applicable.

Monday, 22 July 2019

2020 BMW 128i Coupe (E82) L6-3.0L (N51) Technical Service Bulletin # 610611 Date: 110901




Computers/Controls - JBE Fails Programming



SI B61 06 11





General Electrical Systems September 2011









Technical Service









SUBJECT





JBE Fails Programming and Terminal 15 Not Recognized at ICOM









MODEL





E82, E88 (1 Series)





E90, E91, E92, E93 (3 Series) E70 (X5)





E71 (X6)





E72 (ActiveHybrid X6) SITUATION





During a software update of the vehicle (as part of another repair situation), the JBE (Junction Box Electronics) module fails programming. Terminal 15 is then no longer recognized at the ICOM (Integrated Communication Optical Module).









Note:







Terminal 15 does function properly in the vehicle, but both ISTA (Integrated Service Technical Application) and ISTA/P (Integrated Service Technical Application / Programming) do not recognize Terminal 15 as being on.









CAUSE









Software error CORRECTION





Follow the procedure to perform the specific "additional work," as outlined in the attachment to this Service Information, for "Reanimation of the JBE" with ISTA/P 2.43.0 or later.









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WARRANTY INFORMATION ATTACHMENTS

Tuesday, 16 July 2019

2020 BMW 128i Coupe (E82) L6-3.0L (N51) Technical Service Bulletin # 510911 Date: 110901




Electrical - 'Door Open' Displayed When Doors Are Closed







SI B51 09 11





Body Equipment









September 2011 Technical Service









This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B51 09 11 dated March 2011.





[NEW] designates changes to this revision SUBJECT



Door Open Icon Is Displayed when the Doors Are Closed









MODEL





[NEW] E90, E91, E92, E93 (3 Series)



[NEW] E70, E71, E72 (X5)



[NEW] E82, E88 (1 Series)







[NEW] Vehicles produced from August 31, 2009 to February 29, 2012 SITUATION



When the vehicle is in motion, the instrument cluster display shows the door as being open, even though the door is closed. CAUSE





[NEW] Poor electrical connections at the front door main harness, the footwell module and/or the front door lock connectors. PROCEDURE



Refer to the attachment.









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PARTS INFORMATION









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[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION ATTACHMENT

BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 160107 Date: 110901


Emissions System - Evaporative System Leak Testing



SI B16 01 07



Fuel Supply Systems



September 2011



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B16 01 07 dated March 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Testing Evaporative Systems for Leaks



MODEL



All



[NEW] EVAP SYSTEM TANK LEAKAGE DMTL TEST MODULE OPERATING HINTS



Evaporative system leakage is found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:



If a leakage is found to be present using the DMTL leakage test plan, the following points should be verified.



1. Check that the fuel cap is properly closed.



2. Testing the evaporative system requires all venting pipes and electrical connectors to be properly connected.



3. Search for leakage; if needed, use the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW.



4. Do not replace the DMTL pump or fuel cap.



Evaporative system leakage is NOT found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:



Only perform the applicable test plans for the faults stored. Performing additional leak measurements using a smoke machine on a vehicle that



does not fail the DMTL leakage test plan will not be reimbursed by Warranty. Do not replace the fuel cap, DMTL pump or carbon canister.



DMTL pump "system error" fault is stored in the vehicle:



Only perform the applicable test plan for the fault stored. If the test plan states to replace the DMTL pump, only replace that component.



^ Do not smoke test the vehicle.



^ Do not replace the fuel cap.



^ Do not drain the fuel tank or refill.



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 97



TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS WHEN USING THE VACUTEC SMOKE MACHINE



Testing evaporative systems for leaks is very challenging. We have developed some diagnostic hints, along with the introduction of a new special



tool, to properly connect a smoke machine to the DMTL



fresh air vent/filter connection.



Recently the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW was added to the BMW Equipment Program. The VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine



625-522B-BMW is the only approved testing device for the fuel and evaporative systems. This device automatically converts air to high purity



nitrogen, using Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) nitrogen technology. Orders for the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW, can be



placed by calling the BMW Equipment program.



[NEW] Included with the new VACUTEC(R) smoke machine are various caps and adaptors to help connect the applicator hose to the vehicle. It is



always suggested not to disturb the system before testing; try to create as little disturbance as possible to the system when connecting the smoke



machine. This smoke machine utilizes an UltraTraceUVF smoke solution. The smoke solution incorporates an ultraviolet dye, which helps pinpoint



the leak with an ultraviolet residue surrounding the leak area. Determining the source of the leak is made easy when the included Hi-Density True



UV LED light and incandescent white light are used.



[NEW] When testing the vehicle's evaporative system using the flow meter on the VACUTEC smoke machine, the ball indicator should not lift from



the zero measurement on the scale when the system is leak-free. All BMWs are designed to be 100% leak-free. A flow meter indicating zero flow



would be the same as placing your finger over or kinking the application hose of the VACUTEC smoke machine (no flow = 100% leak-free).



For more information regarding evaporative system testing, describing possible fire hazards using oxygen vs. nitrogen, please refer to the following



SAE web site:



www.sae.org/technical/papers/2007-01-1235



Shown below is the Evaporative Test Adaptor, which can connect directly to DMTL (Diagnosis Module Tank Leakage) pump-equipped vehicles



only after the fresh air filter connection has been removed. When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not



disturb the integrity of the system. This tool should be used anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the evaporative



system. Shown in the picture is the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connection.



Evaporative Test Adapter



(for vehicles equipped with a DMTL pump) P/N 83 30 0 433 207



Hose Connection to DMTL



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 98



When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not disturb the intergrity of the system. This tool should be used



anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connections.



All vehicles equipped with a LDP (Leak Diagnosis Pump) system



Vehicles equipped with the LDP system will require a series of small pieces of rubber hose to adapt the smoke machine application hose.



NOTE:



It is important that the initial test of the system is conducted with the system intact; avoid disturbance of the system. All electrical connectors and



ventilation pipes should not be disturbed, because an intermittent issue could be disturbed and nothing will be found during the test plan. Electrical



connector seals and pin or socket grommets are important parts of the system's integrity; each component relies on the electrical connectors for



proper sealing. Removing these connectors during testing will result in an incorrect diagnosis of the system.



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 99



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

2020 BMW 128i Coupe (E82) L6-3.0L (N51) Technical Service Bulletin # 160107 Date: 110901




Emissions System - Evaporative System Leak Testing



SI B16 01 07





Fuel Supply Systems









September 2011 Technical Service









This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B16 01 07 dated March 2010.





[NEW] designates changes to this revision SUBJECT



Testing Evaporative Systems for Leaks









MODEL





All









[NEW] EVAP SYSTEM TANK LEAKAGE DMTL TEST MODULE OPERATING HINTS







Evaporative system leakage is found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:









If a leakage is found to be present using the DMTL leakage test plan, the following points should be verified.









Check that the fuel cap is properly closed.







Testing the evaporative system requires all venting pipes and electrical connectors to be properly connected.







Search for leakage; if needed, use the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW.







Do not replace the DMTL pump or fuel cap.







Evaporative system leakage is NOT found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:









Only perform the applicable test plans for the faults stored. Performing additional leak measurements using a smoke machine on a vehicle that does not fail the DMTL leakage test plan will not be reimbursed by Warranty. Do not replace the fuel cap, DMTL pump or carbon canister.









DMTL pump "system error" fault is stored in the vehicle:









Only perform the applicable test plan for the fault stored. If the test plan states to replace the DMTL pump, only replace that component.









^ Do not smoke test the vehicle.









^ Do not replace the fuel cap.









^ Do not drain the fuel tank or refill.









TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS WHEN USING THE VACUTEC SMOKE MACHINE









Testing evaporative systems for leaks is very challenging. We have developed some diagnostic hints, along with the introduction of a new special tool, to properly connect a smoke machine to the DMTL





fresh air vent/filter connection.









Recently the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW was added to the BMW Equipment Program. The VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW is the only approved testing device for the fuel and evaporative systems. This device automatically converts air to high purity nitrogen, using Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) nitrogen technology. Orders for the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW, can be placed by calling the BMW Equipment program.









[NEW] Included with the new VACUTEC(R) smoke machine are various caps and adaptors to help connect the applicator hose to the vehicle. It is always suggested not to disturb the system before testing; try to create as little disturbance as possible to the system when connecting the smoke machine. This smoke machine utilizes an UltraTraceUVF smoke solution. The smoke solution incorporates an ultraviolet dye, which helps pinpoint the leak with an ultraviolet residue surrounding the leak area. Determining the source of the leak is made easy when the included Hi-Density True UV LED light and incandescent white light are used.







[NEW] When testing the vehicle's evaporative system using the flow meter on the VACUTEC smoke machine, the ball indicator should not lift







from the zero measurement on the scale when the system is leak-free. All BMWs are designed to be 100% leak-free. A flow meter indicating zero flow would be the same as placing your finger over or kinking the application hose of the VACUTEC smoke machine (no flow = 100% leak-free).









For more information regarding evaporative system testing, describing possible fire hazards using oxygen vs. nitrogen, please refer to the following SAE web site:









www.sae.org/technical/papers/2007-01-1235









Shown below is the Evaporative Test Adaptor, which can connect directly to DMTL (Diagnosis Module Tank Leakage) pump-equipped vehicles only after the fresh air filter connection has been removed. When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not disturb the integrity of the system. This tool should be used anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the evaporative system. Shown in the picture is the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connection.









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Evaporative Test Adapter





(for vehicles equipped with a DMTL pump) P/N 83 30 0 433 207









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Hose Connection to DMTL









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When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not disturb the intergrity of the system. This tool should be used anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connections.









image









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All vehicles equipped with a LDP (Leak Diagnosis Pump) system









Vehicles equipped with the LDP system will require a series of small pieces of rubber hose to adapt the smoke machine application hose.









NOTE:







It is important that the initial test of the system is conducted with the system intact; avoid disturbance of the system. All electrical connectors and ventilation pipes should not be disturbed, because an intermittent issue could be disturbed and nothing will be found during the test plan. Electrical connector seals and pin or socket grommets are important parts of the system's integrity; each component relies on the electrical connectors for proper sealing. Removing these connectors during testing will result in an incorrect diagnosis of the system.









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[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

Monday, 15 July 2019

BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 180111 Date: 110901


Exhaust - Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) Replacement



SI B18 01 11



Exhaust Systems



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 113



September 2011



Technical Service



SUBJECT



M57Y Engine: Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) Replacement Procedures



MODEL



E70 with the M57Y engine produced to 10/2009



E90 with the M57Y engine produced to 9/2009



SITUATION



After diagnosis due to a Service Engine Soon lamp being on, it was determined that the SCR catalyst needs to be replaced. The new SCR catalyst is



an improved design that also requires programming of the DDE via the conversion path.



Note:



This conversion is only required on 2009 MY vehicles.



PROCEDURE



Replace the SCR catalyst and the front pipe mixer. After replacement, perform a programming session with the current version of ISTA/P. Before



completing the measures plan, select "Vehicle" from the top menu and select "Conversions". Next, select "Conversion, data compatibility catalytic



converter". After selecting the conversion, continue with the measures plan and reprogram the vehicle.



Note:



When the ISTA system message displays:



Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger.



Please note the displayed battery voltage reading in the repair order comments section.



PARTS INFORMATION



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 114

Thursday, 11 July 2019

2020 BMW 128i Coupe (E82) L6-3.0L (N51) Technical Service Bulletin # 651511 Date: 110901




Entertainment Sys. - Audio Has Dropouts Or Distortions



SI B65 15 11





Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS









September 2011 Technical Service









SUBJECT





CIC-HDD: Audio Output Has Dropouts or Distortions During Playback









MODEL





All models with option 609, (Navigation System Professional, CIC)









SITUATION





When a CD or DVD is inserted into the Car Information Computer (CIC) internal DVD drive, the audio output can have dropouts or distortions during playback.









INFORMATION









These audio output dropouts and/or distortions only occur if the inserted CD or DVD was already copied onto the CIC internal Hard Disc Drive









(HDD) and when this CD or DVD has copy protection.









IMPORTANT:







As soon as a copy-protected CD or DVD was copied onto the HDD, the audio output dropouts and/or distortions also occur without a CD or DVD being inserted into the CIC internal DVD drive!









CAUSE









The CIC internal HDD recognizes the inserted CD or DVD as already copied onto the HDD and will play the music from the HDD database and not from the CD or DVD.









Therefore the music data copied from the copy protected CD or DVD onto the HDD can be corrupted and cause the audio output dropouts and/or distortions during playback.









Note:



CDs or DVDs that are played back in the CIC internal DVD drive but are not copied onto the HDD do not show this behavior. CORRECTION





Do not replace parts and do not perform any repair attempt!









This is normal operation of the entertainment system.









Delete the music data stored on the CIC internal HDD and play the music directly from the CD or DVD inserted into the CIC internal DVD drive. Please explain the behavior of the entertainment system to the customer.





This Service Information bulletin provides technical and diagnostic information only.

Thursday, 27 June 2019

BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 840411 Date: 110901


BMW ASSIST(R) - System Isn't Working Properly



SI B84 04 11



Communication Systems



September 2011



Technical Service



SUBJECT



BMW ASSIST(TM) Troubleshooting



MODEL



Vehicles with option code 639 (BMW ASSISTTM)



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 100



SITUATION



The BMW ASSIST(TM) system is not working properly for various reasons:



^ The Telematics Control Unit (TCU) or Communications Box (CBX) was replaced.



^ It is not possible to initialize services from the menu.



^ BMW ASSIST(TM) calls have no voice or data connection.



^ MyInfo (Google(TM) Send to Car) is not working properly.



^ BMW ASSIST(TM) was previously deactivated in the vehicle.



CAUSE



Various reasons



Please be aware that calls can intermittently have no voice or no data connection. This is not a fault and might be related to poor network coverage



or no GPS reception due to the vehicle location. Please retry from a different location.



PROCEDURE



^ Diagnose the vehicle using ISTA (Integrated Service Technical Application) diagnosis and work through any related faults.



^ Please check if there is an active Electronic Subscriber Agreement (ESA) for this customer.



^ Check if the area has limited network coverage - retest from a different location.



^ If the CBX was replaced, please follow SI B84 03 11 for the activation procedure.



^ If the CDMA-TCU was previously deactivated or replaced, please call 1-201-307-4347 for activation. Have the VIN and the ESN of the TCU



available.



^ Please follow the attached decision tree for further troubleshooting.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



This Service Information bulletin is intended to provide technical, diagnostic and/or repair process information only.



If an eligible warranty claim results that includes this process, it should be submitted following the regular warranty claim procedures that apply.



Please refer to the Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual regarding proper support, documentation and archiveing required for claims, as



applicable.



ATTACHMENTS



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 101



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 102



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 103



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 104



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 105

BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 650108 Date: 110901


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Stations Not In Channels List



SI B65 01 08



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



September 2011



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B65 01 08 dated May 2008.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SIRIUS Radio Stations Missing in "All Channels" List



MODEL



E60, E61 *(5 Series)



E63, E64 *(6 Series)



E70 *(X5)



E71 *(X6)



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 124



E82, E88 *(1 Series)



E90, E91, N92, E93 *(3 Series)



*with option 609 (CCC) and option 655 (SDARS Satellite Radio)



SITUATION



Some of the SIRIUS satellite radio stations between channel 20 and channel 50 are not displayed in the "All channels" list.



These channels are still available in the "Presets" menu and in "Categories".



To find out what the SIRIUS satellite radio stations are on the air, refer to the SIRIUS website: www.sirius.com/whatsonsirius



CAUSE



Software issue in the Car Communication Computer (CCC)



[NEW] CORRECTION



Do not replace parts.



Program and code the vehicle with the most recent ISTA/P (Integrated Service Technical Application/Programming) version. Refer to



CenterNet/Workshop Technology for additional information on programming and coding.



Note: When the ISTA system message displays:



Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger.



Please note the displayed battery voltage reading in the repair order comments section.



Note that ISTA/P will automatically reprogram all programmable control modules that do not have the latest software.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

Friday, 14 June 2019

BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 160107 Date: 110901


Emissions System - Evaporative System Leak Testing



SI B16 01 07



Fuel Supply Systems



September 2011



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B16 01 07 dated March 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Testing Evaporative Systems for Leaks



MODEL



All



[NEW] EVAP SYSTEM TANK LEAKAGE DMTL TEST MODULE OPERATING HINTS



Evaporative system leakage is found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:



If a leakage is found to be present using the DMTL leakage test plan, the following points should be verified.



1. Check that the fuel cap is properly closed.



2. Testing the evaporative system requires all venting pipes and electrical connectors to be properly connected.



3. Search for leakage; if needed, use the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW.



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 115



4. Do not replace the DMTL pump or fuel cap.



Evaporative system leakage is NOT found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:



Only perform the applicable test plans for the faults stored. Performing additional leak measurements using a smoke machine on a vehicle that



does not fail the DMTL leakage test plan will not be reimbursed by Warranty. Do not replace the fuel cap, DMTL pump or carbon canister.



DMTL pump "system error" fault is stored in the vehicle:



Only perform the applicable test plan for the fault stored. If the test plan states to replace the DMTL pump, only replace that component.



^ Do not smoke test the vehicle.



^ Do not replace the fuel cap.



^ Do not drain the fuel tank or refill.



TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS WHEN USING THE VACUTEC SMOKE MACHINE



Testing evaporative systems for leaks is very challenging. We have developed some diagnostic hints, along with the introduction of a new special



tool, to properly connect a smoke machine to the DMTL



fresh air vent/filter connection.



Recently the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW was added to the BMW Equipment Program. The VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine



625-522B-BMW is the only approved testing device for the fuel and evaporative systems. This device automatically converts air to high purity



nitrogen, using Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) nitrogen technology. Orders for the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW, can be



placed by calling the BMW Equipment program.



[NEW] Included with the new VACUTEC(R) smoke machine are various caps and adaptors to help connect the applicator hose to the vehicle. It is



always suggested not to disturb the system before testing; try to create as little disturbance as possible to the system when connecting the smoke



machine. This smoke machine utilizes an UltraTraceUVF smoke solution. The smoke solution incorporates an ultraviolet dye, which helps pinpoint



the leak with an ultraviolet residue surrounding the leak area. Determining the source of the leak is made easy when the included Hi-Density True



UV LED light and incandescent white light are used.



[NEW] When testing the vehicle's evaporative system using the flow meter on the VACUTEC smoke machine, the ball indicator should not lift from



the zero measurement on the scale when the system is leak-free. All BMWs are designed to be 100% leak-free. A flow meter indicating zero flow



would be the same as placing your finger over or kinking the application hose of the VACUTEC smoke machine (no flow = 100% leak-free).



For more information regarding evaporative system testing, describing possible fire hazards using oxygen vs. nitrogen, please refer to the following



SAE web site:



www.sae.org/technical/papers/2007-01-1235



Shown below is the Evaporative Test Adaptor, which can connect directly to DMTL (Diagnosis Module Tank Leakage) pump-equipped vehicles



only after the fresh air filter connection has been removed. When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not



disturb the integrity of the system. This tool should be used anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the evaporative



system. Shown in the picture is the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connection.



Evaporative Test Adapter



(for vehicles equipped with a DMTL pump) P/N 83 30 0 433 207



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 116



Hose Connection to DMTL



When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not disturb the intergrity of the system. This tool should be used



anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connections.



All vehicles equipped with a LDP (Leak Diagnosis Pump) system



Vehicles equipped with the LDP system will require a series of small pieces of rubber hose to adapt the smoke machine application hose.



NOTE:



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 117



It is important that the initial test of the system is conducted with the system intact; avoid disturbance of the system. All electrical connectors and



ventilation pipes should not be disturbed, because an intermittent issue could be disturbed and nothing will be found during the test plan. Electrical



connector seals and pin or socket grommets are important parts of the system's integrity; each component relies on the electrical connectors for



proper sealing. Removing these connectors during testing will result in an incorrect diagnosis of the system.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 110901 Date: 001201


Thermal Oil Level Sensor - Operation and Diagnosis



GROUP 11



Engine



11 09 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



Service Engineering



December 2000



SUBJECT



Thermal Oil Level Sensor Diagnostics



MODEL



All



SITUATION



The low oil warning is shown on the instrument cluster either as a text display "Check oil" (vehicles with IKE) or as an amber warning indicator. The



warning (set by the check control system) may be a Priority 1 (comes on while driving) or Priority 2 (comes on when the ignition is turned off). The



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operating principle is that a heating element in the sensor heats the sensor above the temperature of the oil, then the time taken for the sensor to cool



back down indicates the level of the oil. The longer the "cool down" time is, the lower the oil is in the engine.



When carrying out troubleshooting, these "cool down" (low time) signals can be monitored using DIS or MoDiC. In cases where a customer



complains of sporadic low oil warnings, troubleshooting is more effective if the thresholds which trigger the warnings are known by the diagnostic



technician.



PARTS INFORMATION



WARRANTY INFORMATION



For information only



Correction



For a functional description (FB) of the thermal oil level sensor operation, refer to DIS or MODiC. As different paths exist to locate the Functional



Description (depending on vehicle / engine combination), it is suggested that for quick reference, manually select (vehicle not connected to tester) as



follows: "E46, Function Description / Complete vehicle / Body / Displays and information / Warning and indicator lamps / Oil level warning /



Documents"



When carrying out problem diagnosis:



1. First check the vehicle oil level with the dipstick and top up if necessary. (This may be the reason the warning is set).



2. Refer to Service Information bulletins 11 51 00 (X5) or 11 08 00 (525i). Early production vehicles (both X5 with M62, and E39 (525i))



require a coding change to correct a condition where the low oil warning is set.



3. If further diagnosis is required, using DIS, or MODiC, monitor the thermal oil level sensor "cool down" (low time) signals as detailed below.



The levels to set the Priority 1 and Priority 2 warnings are different for each vehicle/engine combination, and are tabled below.



-- The Priority 1 warning is set if the measured "cool down" (low time) is higher than that listed in the Priority 1 column.



-- The Priority 2 warning is set if the measured "cool down" (low time) is higher than the time listed in the Priority 2 column, but lower than that



listed in the Priority / column



E46



-- Start engine Select "Diagnosis"



-- Select "Function selection / Complete vehicle / Body / Displays and info / Warning and indicator lamps / Oil level warning"



-- Press "Test plan" and follow the Test plan instructions



-- Monitor the cool down times as the engine warms up and at different engine speeds.



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E38, E39, E52, E53



-- Start engine



-- Select "Diagnosis"



-- Select "Function selection / Complete vehicle / Body / Lights"



-- Press "Test plan"



-- Select "LCM / Check control / Expert mode / Test modules / Thermal oil level sensor"



-- Monitor the cool down times as the engine warms up and at different engine speeds.



Z3



-- Start engine



-- Select "Diagnosis"



-- Select "Function selection / Complete vehicle / Drive / Oil level monitoring"



-- Press "Test schedule", and follow the test instructions.



-- Monitor the cool down times as the engine warms up and at different engine speeds.



Notes:



1. Cool down times are averaged over a minimum of 350 individual measurements in order to take account of slosh which occurs during normal



driving. If this average is outside the warning threshold, the low oil warning is set. This means that just one or two momentarily high readings



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will not trigger the warning.



2. Diagnosis tip: Low voltage across the thermal oil level sensor can cause the low oil warning to set, even though the "cool down" values remain



within acceptable limits. In this case, and before considering part replacement, check both the sensor supply (battery voltage) and sensor



ground for any voltage drop. To make these voltage measurements, make up (3) "Y" adapters using the following components (from Electrical



Repair Kit # 4):



Make each "Y" adapter as follows:



Cut two pieces of wire (1) approximately 150 mm long, and strip the insulation from each end.



Twist the wires together at the conductor end.



Using wire cutters, cut a male pin from the comb connector (P/N 61 13 1 387 150). Solder the wire pair at the twisted end to the male pin



(2).



Crimp a contact sleeve P/N 61 13 1 387 142 (female connector) (3) to the open end of one of the wires.



Insulate each joint with shrink tubing (4).



Repeat the process to complete the remaining two "Y" adapters



Disconnect the electrical connector at the thermal oil level sensor, and insert the three "Y" adapters, male pins into the female terminals (1), and



female connectors into male terminals (2).



With the engine running, use a multimeter and check the voltage at the sensor (pin 1) (battery voltage,



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>12V), and the sensor (pin 2) (ground, 0V).

Sunday, 9 June 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 110901 Date: 020501


Recall - Crankcase Ventilation Hose Replacement



GROUP 11



Engine



11 09 01



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



Service Engineering



May 2002



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. B11 09 01 dated April 2002.



PERFORM THE PROCEDURE OUTLINED IN THIS SERVICE INFORMATION ON ALL AFFECTED VEHICLES THE NEXT TIME THEY



ARE IN THE SHOP FOR MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS.



SUBJECT



Voluntary Emissions Recall Campaign No. 02E-A01



MODEL



E46 - 323i, 323Ci, 323iT, 323iC, 328i, 328Ci with M52TU engines



E39 - 528i, 528iT, with M52TU engines



E36 - Z3 2.3, Z3 2.8, Z3 Coupe 2.8 with M52TU engines



SITUATION



BMW has determined that certain 1999 and 2000 model year BMW automobiles with M52TU engines incorporate a crankcase ventilation hose that



may fail prematurely.



In order to remedy this situation, BMW is conducting a Voluntary Emissions Recall Campaign to replace the crankcase ventilation hose on all



affected vehicles.



CAUSE



The crankcase ventilation hose may be damaged / deteriorated internally due to the flow of blow-by-gasses.



The crankcase ventilation hose may develop a hole allowing un-metered air into the engine over time causing the engine to run rough and a Check



Engine lamp to illuminate with miscellaneous fault codes set in the Engine Control Module (ECM/DME). The fault codes set may include fuel



mixture faults and cylinder misfire faults.



AFFECTED VEHICLES



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This Recall involves E46 3 series, E39 5 series and E36 Z3 vehicles with M52TU engines which were produced from 11/3/98 - 2/3/00.



In order to determine if a specific vehicle is affected by this Recall, it will be necessary to utilize the "Service Menu" of the DCS (Dealer



Communication System). Based on the response of the system, either proceed with the corrective action or take no further action.



The Chassis Number Ranges shown are only for informational purposes and are not to be considered as the only deciding factor.



CORRECTION



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Check for presence of the affected crankcase ventilation hose, see item (3) in illustration, on all affected vehicles.



If the crankcase ventilation hose is present, it must be replaced on all affected vehicles.



If the crankcase ventilation hose is not present, no further action is required.



PROCEDURE



1. Remove the plastic fuel injector rail cover from the engine. See repair manual repair group 11, section 11 61 050 for cover removal tips.



2. Loosen clamp (1) at the front and the quick disconnect (2) at the rear of the crankcase ventilation hose (3). Remove the hose.



Note:



For better access to the hose clamp and quick disconnect connection on the crankcase ventilation hose, remove the 4 Torx (T25) screws



that secure the plastic air distribution rail (4), carefully pull the rail up and move to the side.



3. Install the new crankcase ventilation hose and reinstall the plastic air distribution rail using new 0-rings.



Note:



During installation of the new crankcase ventilation hose assure that the quick disconnect connector is fully seated. A click noise is heard



when the connector is pushed onto the fitting.



4. Reinstall the plastic fuel injector rail cover on the engine.



PARTS INFORMATION



RECALL LABEL INSTRUCTIONS



After the vehicle has been corrected, obtain a label (SD92-193) and with a ball point pen print your BMW center code (5 digits) on the Recall



Completion Label (see illustration). An initial quantity of 100 labels will be sent to all BMW automotive centers. Peel the label from its backing and



affix it to the left front strut tower (in the engine compartment) next to the Vehicle Emission Control Label.



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For California centers only it is required by the California Code of Regulations that an executed orange "Vehicle Emissions Recall - Proof of



Correction" certificate (SD92-084, see illustration) be provided to each customer (for vehicles registered in the state of California) once the Recall



on their vehicle has been completed.



Note:



Additional labels can be ordered from Product Engineering.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Reimbursement for this Recall will be provided through campaign entry.

Friday, 7 June 2019

BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 651511 Date: 110901


Entertainment Sys. - Audio Has Dropouts Or Distortions



SI B65 15 11



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 95



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



September 2011



Technical Service



SUBJECT



CIC-HDD: Audio Output Has Dropouts or Distortions During Playback



MODEL



All models with option 609, (Navigation System Professional, CIC)



SITUATION



When a CD or DVD is inserted into the Car Information Computer (CIC) internal DVD drive, the audio output can have dropouts or distortions



during playback.



INFORMATION



These audio output dropouts and/or distortions only occur if the inserted CD or DVD was already copied onto the CIC internal Hard Disc Drive



(HDD) and when this CD or DVD has copy protection.



IMPORTANT:



As soon as a copy-protected CD or DVD was copied onto the HDD, the audio output dropouts and/or distortions also occur without a CD or DVD



being inserted into the CIC internal DVD drive!



CAUSE



The CIC internal HDD recognizes the inserted CD or DVD as already copied onto the HDD and will play the music from the HDD database and not



from the CD or DVD.



Therefore the music data copied from the copy protected CD or DVD onto the HDD can be corrupted and cause the audio output dropouts and/or



distortions during playback.



Note:



CDs or DVDs that are played back in the CIC internal DVD drive but are not copied onto the HDD do not show this behavior.



CORRECTION



Do not replace parts and do not perform any repair attempt!



This is normal operation of the entertainment system.



Delete the music data stored on the CIC internal HDD and play the music directly from the CD or DVD inserted into the CIC internal DVD drive.



Please explain the behavior of the entertainment system to the customer.



This Service Information bulletin provides technical and diagnostic information only.

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 160107 Date: 110901


Emissions System - Evaporative System Leak Testing



SI B16 01 07



Fuel Supply Systems



September 2011



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B16 01 07 dated March 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Testing Evaporative Systems for Leaks



MODEL



All



[NEW] EVAP SYSTEM TANK LEAKAGE DMTL TEST MODULE OPERATING HINTS



Evaporative system leakage is found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:



If a leakage is found to be present using the DMTL leakage test plan, the following points should be verified.



1. Check that the fuel cap is properly closed.



2. Testing the evaporative system requires all venting pipes and electrical connectors to be properly connected.



3. Search for leakage; if needed, use the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW.



4. Do not replace the DMTL pump or fuel cap.



Evaporative system leakage is NOT found using the DMTL tank leakage test plan:



Only perform the applicable test plans for the faults stored. Performing additional leak measurements using a smoke machine on a vehicle that



does not fail the DMTL leakage test plan will not be reimbursed by Warranty. Do not replace the fuel cap, DMTL pump or carbon canister.



DMTL pump "system error" fault is stored in the vehicle:



Only perform the applicable test plan for the fault stored. If the test plan states to replace the DMTL pump, only replace that component.



^ Do not smoke test the vehicle.



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^ Do not replace the fuel cap.



^ Do not drain the fuel tank or refill.



TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS WHEN USING THE VACUTEC SMOKE MACHINE



Testing evaporative systems for leaks is very challenging. We have developed some diagnostic hints, along with the introduction of a new special



tool, to properly connect a smoke machine to the DMTL



fresh air vent/filter connection.



Recently the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW was added to the BMW Equipment Program. The VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine



625-522B-BMW is the only approved testing device for the fuel and evaporative systems. This device automatically converts air to high purity



nitrogen, using Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) nitrogen technology. Orders for the VACUTEC(R) Smoke Machine 625-522B-BMW, can be



placed by calling the BMW Equipment program.



[NEW] Included with the new VACUTEC(R) smoke machine are various caps and adaptors to help connect the applicator hose to the vehicle. It is



always suggested not to disturb the system before testing; try to create as little disturbance as possible to the system when connecting the smoke



machine. This smoke machine utilizes an UltraTraceUVF smoke solution. The smoke solution incorporates an ultraviolet dye, which helps pinpoint



the leak with an ultraviolet residue surrounding the leak area. Determining the source of the leak is made easy when the included Hi-Density True



UV LED light and incandescent white light are used.



[NEW] When testing the vehicle's evaporative system using the flow meter on the VACUTEC smoke machine, the ball indicator should not lift from



the zero measurement on the scale when the system is leak-free. All BMWs are designed to be 100% leak-free. A flow meter indicating zero flow



would be the same as placing your finger over or kinking the application hose of the VACUTEC smoke machine (no flow = 100% leak-free).



For more information regarding evaporative system testing, describing possible fire hazards using oxygen vs. nitrogen, please refer to the following



SAE web site:



www.sae.org/technical/papers/2007-01-1235



Shown below is the Evaporative Test Adaptor, which can connect directly to DMTL (Diagnosis Module Tank Leakage) pump-equipped vehicles



only after the fresh air filter connection has been removed. When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not



disturb the integrity of the system. This tool should be used anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the evaporative



system. Shown in the picture is the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connection.



Evaporative Test Adapter



(for vehicles equipped with a DMTL pump) P/N 83 30 0 433 207



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Hose Connection to DMTL



When properly connecting the tool to the system, the main benefit is that it does not disturb the intergrity of the system. This tool should be used



anytime the vehicle is in the workshop for a small or large leak in the tool connected to the DMTL at the fresh air filter connections.



All vehicles equipped with a LDP (Leak Diagnosis Pump) system



Vehicles equipped with the LDP system will require a series of small pieces of rubber hose to adapt the smoke machine application hose.



NOTE:



It is important that the initial test of the system is conducted with the system intact; avoid disturbance of the system. All electrical connectors and



ventilation pipes should not be disturbed, because an intermittent issue could be disturbed and nothing will be found during the test plan. Electrical



connector seals and pin or socket grommets are important parts of the system's integrity; each component relies on the electrical connectors for



proper sealing. Removing these connectors during testing will result in an incorrect diagnosis of the system.



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[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

Saturday, 25 May 2019

BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 610611 Date: 110901


Computers/Controls - JBE Fails Programming



SI B61 06 11



General Electrical Systems



September 2011



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 125



Technical Service



SUBJECT



JBE Fails Programming and Terminal 15 Not Recognized at ICOM



MODEL



E82, E88 (1 Series)



E90, E91, E92, E93 (3 Series)



E70 (X5)



E71 (X6)



E72 (ActiveHybrid X6)



SITUATION



During a software update of the vehicle (as part of another repair situation), the JBE (Junction Box Electronics) module fails programming. Terminal



15 is then no longer recognized at the ICOM (Integrated Communication Optical Module).



Note:



Terminal 15 does function properly in the vehicle, but both ISTA (Integrated Service Technical Application) and ISTA/P (Integrated Service



Technical Application / Programming) do not recognize Terminal 15 as being on.



CAUSE



Software error



CORRECTION



Follow the procedure to perform the specific "additional work," as outlined in the attachment to this Service Information, for "Reanimation of the



JBE" with ISTA/P 2.43.0 or later.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



ATTACHMENTS



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 126



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 127



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 128



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 129



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 130



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 131

Thursday, 16 May 2019

BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 650108 Date: 110901


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Stations Not In Channels List



SI B65 01 08



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



September 2011



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B65 01 08 dated May 2008.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SIRIUS Radio Stations Missing in "All Channels" List



MODEL



E60, E61 *(5 Series)



E63, E64 *(6 Series)



E70 *(X5)



E71 *(X6)



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 107



E82, E88 *(1 Series)



E90, E91, N92, E93 *(3 Series)



*with option 609 (CCC) and option 655 (SDARS Satellite Radio)



SITUATION



Some of the SIRIUS satellite radio stations between channel 20 and channel 50 are not displayed in the "All channels" list.



These channels are still available in the "Presets" menu and in "Categories".



To find out what the SIRIUS satellite radio stations are on the air, refer to the SIRIUS website: www.sirius.com/whatsonsirius



CAUSE



Software issue in the Car Communication Computer (CCC)



[NEW] CORRECTION



Do not replace parts.



Program and code the vehicle with the most recent ISTA/P (Integrated Service Technical Application/Programming) version. Refer to



CenterNet/Workshop Technology for additional information on programming and coding.



Note: When the ISTA system message displays:



Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger.



Please note the displayed battery voltage reading in the repair order comments section.



Note that ISTA/P will automatically reprogram all programmable control modules that do not have the latest software.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

Saturday, 11 May 2019

BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 610611 Date: 110901


Computers/Controls - JBE Fails Programming



SI B61 06 11



General Electrical Systems



September 2011



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 107



Technical Service



SUBJECT



JBE Fails Programming and Terminal 15 Not Recognized at ICOM



MODEL



E82, E88 (1 Series)



E90, E91, E92, E93 (3 Series)



E70 (X5)



E71 (X6)



E72 (ActiveHybrid X6)



SITUATION



During a software update of the vehicle (as part of another repair situation), the JBE (Junction Box Electronics) module fails programming. Terminal



15 is then no longer recognized at the ICOM (Integrated Communication Optical Module).



Note:



Terminal 15 does function properly in the vehicle, but both ISTA (Integrated Service Technical Application) and ISTA/P (Integrated Service



Technical Application / Programming) do not recognize Terminal 15 as being on.



CAUSE



Software error



CORRECTION



Follow the procedure to perform the specific "additional work," as outlined in the attachment to this Service Information, for "Reanimation of the



JBE" with ISTA/P 2.43.0 or later.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



ATTACHMENTS



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 108



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 109



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 110



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 111



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 112



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 113