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Thursday, 25 July 2019

BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 650612 Date: 120501


Audio/Battery - Failures Caused By Aftermarket USB Cable



SI B65 06 12



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Audio and Battery Failures Caused by Aftermarket USB Adapter Cable



MODEL



All vehicles with USB port



SITUATION



Connecting an external device (e.g., MP3/MP4 player, Cell Phone) to the USB port in the vehicle (center console) with an aftermarket USB adapter



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cable (supplied with the device or bought as accessory for the device) can cause the following issues:



1. MOST-bus is inoperative.



^ No audio sound at all, including Radio, CD/DVD, Phone, PDC, Warning Gong



^ The telephone/BMW Assist is inoperative.



2. The vehicle battery is discharged.



^ High current draw caused by the non-approved aftermarket USB cable



In addition, the following messages can be displayed in the Check Control system:



^ Vehicle battery. Increased battery discharge at standstill



^ PDC failed! No acoustic warning available for Park Distance Control PDC



Note:



Apple devices are not affected when using the correct and approved USB adapter cable (either the original white Apple USB adapter cable



or the Y-cable available through BMW centers), depending on the model and production period of the BMW vehicle.



CAUSE



The Aftermarket USB adapter cable does not conform to the requirements of BMW specifications.



INFORMATION



Do not replace parts and do not perform a repair attempt.



Verify the complaint with the customer-owned USB device and the USB adapter cable.



Explain to the customer that the Aftermarket USB adapter cable is causing this behavior.



Note:



USB hard disc drives, USB hubs and/or card readers with several inputs cannot be connected to the USB port in the vehicle.



For more information on the USB audio interface and BMW approved USB devices, please refer to Service Information B65 08 07.

Thursday, 18 July 2019

2020 BMW 128i Coupe (E82) L6-3.0L (N51) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501




Engine - Head Bolt Threads Pull Out of Engine Block



SI B11 06 06





Engine









May 2012





Technical Service









This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 06 06 dated June 2006.





[NEW] designates changes to this revision SUBJECT



Head Bolt Threads Stripping Out of Block During Engine Reassembly









MODEL





[NEW] All with aluminum engine block







[NEW] SITUATION



While performing the torque procedure on the cylinder head during engine reassembly, the head bolt threads strip out of the block. Typically this occurs during the repair of an engine that has been overheated.









CAUSE





Overheat condition has weakened the structure of the aluminum block assembly in the area of the bolt threads.













[NEW] PROCEDURE



In cases where an engine needs to be disassembled due to an overheating event, the following steps should be taken:









Before removing the cylinder head, loosen and retorque each head bolt to ensure thread strength and integrity.







If the engine block threads strip (pull out of the engine block) during the retorque, replace the engine block with piston or complete "short" engine assembly as determined and supported by the repair/replacement cost analysis.







If all head bolts achieve correct torque, proceed with cylinder head removal. Once removed, use a straight edge on the block surface, as well as the cylinder head, to determine if any deviation caused by the overheat is present. If applicable, be aware of any protrusion of the cylinder liners above the surface of the engine block.







Note:



Some engines and engine blocks require TeileClearing approval before replacement.









[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION



For covered repairs where the approved BMW repair instructions allow for the repair or replacement of a part, component, or assembly, a repair must be performed as long as the cost of repair does not exceed 75 percent of the cost of replacement of the part, component or assembly.

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 650612 Date: 120501


Audio/Battery - Failures Caused By Aftermarket USB Cable



SI B65 06 12



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Audio and Battery Failures Caused by Aftermarket USB Adapter Cable



MODEL



All vehicles with USB port



SITUATION



Connecting an external device (e.g., MP3/MP4 player, Cell Phone) to the USB port in the vehicle (center console) with an aftermarket USB adapter



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cable (supplied with the device or bought as accessory for the device) can cause the following issues:



1. MOST-bus is inoperative.



^ No audio sound at all, including Radio, CD/DVD, Phone, PDC, Warning Gong



^ The telephone/BMW Assist is inoperative.



2. The vehicle battery is discharged.



^ High current draw caused by the non-approved aftermarket USB cable



In addition, the following messages can be displayed in the Check Control system:



^ Vehicle battery. Increased battery discharge at standstill



^ PDC failed! No acoustic warning available for Park Distance Control PDC



Note:



Apple devices are not affected when using the correct and approved USB adapter cable (either the original white Apple USB adapter cable



or the Y-cable available through BMW centers), depending on the model and production period of the BMW vehicle.



CAUSE



The Aftermarket USB adapter cable does not conform to the requirements of BMW specifications.



INFORMATION



Do not replace parts and do not perform a repair attempt.



Verify the complaint with the customer-owned USB device and the USB adapter cable.



Explain to the customer that the Aftermarket USB adapter cable is causing this behavior.



Note:



USB hard disc drives, USB hubs and/or card readers with several inputs cannot be connected to the USB port in the vehicle.



For more information on the USB audio interface and BMW approved USB devices, please refer to Service Information B65 08 07.

Friday, 12 July 2019

Not applicable BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 610800 Date: 120501


Electrical System - Parasitic Draw Measurement



SI B61 08 00



General Electrical Systems



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B61 08 00 dated December 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Closed-circuit Current Measurement



MODEL



All



SITUATION



Increased closed-circuit currents may occur permanently or intermittently and cause the battery to discharge prematurely. The increase in



closed-circuit current may be caused by a faulty control unit, or by the installation of a non-approved accessory.



In a situation where a vehicle has broken down due to a discharged battery, for diagnostic purposes it is important not to disconnect the battery. This



is because a control unit will be reset if the battery is disconnected. Following a reset, the faulty control unit may start functioning correctly again,



making accurate diagnosis impossible.



[NEW] To correctly measure closed-circuit current, the 50-amp clip-on probe (previously used with the MIB) or the 100-amp clip-on probe can now



be used in conjunction with the IMIB (Integrated Measurement Interface Box) to properly diagnosis closed-circuit current problems over an



extended period of time. Connect the amp clip-on probe directly to the IMIB Measurement input 3 (green socket). Refer to SI B04 35 09 for



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information about the IMIB.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Not applicable



Procedure



PROCEDURE



1. [NEW] It is very important that any "Power management" faults stored be diagnosed and corrected, and the "Energy Diagnosis" test plan



carried out before the following procedure is performed. Only perform this procedure if closed-circuit current violations are listed in the "Most



Likely Cause" list.



2. [NEW] Check and test the battery using the BMW Battery Tester. Refer to SI B 04 25 02 for information about the BMW Battery. Refer to SI



B61 02 11 for vehicles equipped with advanced onboard battery diagnostics that do not require the BMW Battery Tester. If necessary,



recharge or replace the battery.



3. If the battery is installed in the trunk, open the trunk and turn the lock to the locked position, using a screwdriver or similar (simulates the



trunk lid being closed). The hood must be closed. If the battery is installed in the engine compartment, open the hood and pull the front lid



contact switch fully up, and lock in this position (workshop position, simulates the front lid being closed). The trunk must be closed.



4. With the exception of the trunk/hood above, all other doors/lids must be closed.



5. In order to simulate normal closed-circuit conditions:



^ Turn the ignition on and activate all electrical consumers, including any accessories. Turn the ignition off. In some cases, a drive cycle



may need to be carried out in order to duplicate a closed-circuit current problem.



^ Open and close the driver's door (simulates somebody getting out).



^ Lock the car, arming the DWA if this is installed.



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6. In general, closed-circuit current consistently over 50mA must be investigated. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, closed-circuit current



by vehicle model is approximately as shown above.



7. If the nominal milliamp reading is not achieved after the appropriate time, refer to the attached troubleshooting charts. On 2005 MY vehicles



equipped with BMW ASSIST, there are additional current fluctuations as high as 500ma that last for approximately 2 minutes. The



fluctuations occur every 15 minutes for up to 14 hours after key off. This is considered normal operation of the TCU, and should not be



considered a fault. This also applies to 2005 TCUs that are installed into earlier production vehicles as replacement parts.



^ E60, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting E6x up to 9/05 production



^ E60, E61, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Troubleshooting E6x from 9/05 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting up to 3/04 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting from 3/04 production



^ Normal closed-circuit current values for E65, E70, E60, E61, E63, and E64



CLOSED-CIRCUIT CURRENT MEASUREMENT WITH THE IMIB



Note:



This technique with an IMIB is particularly suitable for extended measurements, and provides a graphical readout of recorded



measurements over time. It is recommended for situations where the use of a multimeter provided insufficient information for problem



diagnosis.



1. The IMIB can be accessed from any ISID within the workshop.



2. Select "Activities".



3. Select "Measuring devices".



4. Select from the "Level 1" column, "Measuring devices", and then "OK".



5. From the "Connection manager" screen, select the free IMIB and "Set up connection".



6. The "Measures devices" screen opens on the "Multimeter" tab.



7. Select the "Oscilloscope" tab.



8. Highlight the "CH1" tab to activate channel 1.



9. Under channel 1, "Source", scroll with the arrows to select "Clip-on probe 50A".



10. Make sure that clip-on probe is not connected to the battery cable, and acknowledge the pop-up message with "OK".



11. Change the "A/Div" setting to "1A".



12. Under the "Time" selection box, change the "Time/Div" setting based on the number of measurements needed (5 ms to 200 s). The longer



times should be selected when performing the measurement over an extended period.



13. Select "CH 1" under "Cursor" to monitor the actual readings.



14. Select "Record" if performing long term measurements.



15. After performing the measurement, select "Record" again; the display will change to "Compress" and display the recorded data on the 1



screen.



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Wednesday, 10 July 2019

BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501


Engine - Head Bolt Threads Pull Out of Engine Block



SI B11 06 06



Engine



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 06 06 dated June 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Head Bolt Threads Stripping Out of Block During Engine Reassembly



MODEL



[NEW] All with aluminum engine block



[NEW] SITUATION



While performing the torque procedure on the cylinder head during engine reassembly, the head bolt threads strip out of the block. Typically this



occurs during the repair of an engine that has been overheated.



CAUSE



Overheat condition has weakened the structure of the aluminum block assembly in the area of the bolt threads.



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 79



[NEW] PROCEDURE



In cases where an engine needs to be disassembled due to an overheating event, the following steps should be taken:



1. Before removing the cylinder head, loosen and retorque each head bolt to ensure thread strength and integrity.



2. If the engine block threads strip (pull out of the engine block) during the retorque, replace the engine block with piston or complete "short"



engine assembly as determined and supported by the repair/replacement cost analysis.



3. If all head bolts achieve correct torque, proceed with cylinder head removal. Once removed, use a straight edge on the block surface, as well



as the cylinder head, to determine if any deviation caused by the overheat is present. If applicable, be aware of any protrusion of the cylinder



liners above the surface of the engine block.



Note:



Some engines and engine blocks require TeileClearing approval before replacement.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION



For covered repairs where the approved BMW repair instructions allow for the repair or replacement of a part, component, or assembly, a repair



must be performed as long as the cost of repair does not exceed 75 percent of the cost of replacement of the part, component or assembly.



Please see "Repair or Replacement of Parts, Components or Assemblies" in the BMW Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual: Section 5 -

Thursday, 9 May 2019

BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 650612 Date: 120501


Audio/Battery - Failures Caused By Aftermarket USB Cable



SI B65 06 12



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Audio and Battery Failures Caused by Aftermarket USB Adapter Cable



MODEL



All vehicles with USB port



SITUATION



Connecting an external device (e.g., MP3/MP4 player, Cell Phone) to the USB port in the vehicle (center console) with an aftermarket USB adapter



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 67



cable (supplied with the device or bought as accessory for the device) can cause the following issues:



1. MOST-bus is inoperative.



^ No audio sound at all, including Radio, CD/DVD, Phone, PDC, Warning Gong



^ The telephone/BMW Assist is inoperative.



2. The vehicle battery is discharged.



^ High current draw caused by the non-approved aftermarket USB cable



In addition, the following messages can be displayed in the Check Control system:



^ Vehicle battery. Increased battery discharge at standstill



^ PDC failed! No acoustic warning available for Park Distance Control PDC



Note:



Apple devices are not affected when using the correct and approved USB adapter cable (either the original white Apple USB adapter cable



or the Y-cable available through BMW centers), depending on the model and production period of the BMW vehicle.



CAUSE



The Aftermarket USB adapter cable does not conform to the requirements of BMW specifications.



INFORMATION



Do not replace parts and do not perform a repair attempt.



Verify the complaint with the customer-owned USB device and the USB adapter cable.



Explain to the customer that the Aftermarket USB adapter cable is causing this behavior.



Note:



USB hard disc drives, USB hubs and/or card readers with several inputs cannot be connected to the USB port in the vehicle.



For more information on the USB audio interface and BMW approved USB devices, please refer to Service Information B65 08 07.

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Not applicable BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 610800 Date: 120501


Electrical System - Parasitic Draw Measurement



SI B61 08 00



General Electrical Systems



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B61 08 00 dated December 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Closed-circuit Current Measurement



MODEL



All



SITUATION



Increased closed-circuit currents may occur permanently or intermittently and cause the battery to discharge prematurely. The increase in



closed-circuit current may be caused by a faulty control unit, or by the installation of a non-approved accessory.



In a situation where a vehicle has broken down due to a discharged battery, for diagnostic purposes it is important not to disconnect the battery. This



is because a control unit will be reset if the battery is disconnected. Following a reset, the faulty control unit may start functioning correctly again,



making accurate diagnosis impossible.



[NEW] To correctly measure closed-circuit current, the 50-amp clip-on probe (previously used with the MIB) or the 100-amp clip-on probe can now



be used in conjunction with the IMIB (Integrated Measurement Interface Box) to properly diagnosis closed-circuit current problems over an



extended period of time. Connect the amp clip-on probe directly to the IMIB Measurement input 3 (green socket). Refer to SI B04 35 09 for



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 50



information about the IMIB.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Not applicable



Procedure



PROCEDURE



1. [NEW] It is very important that any "Power management" faults stored be diagnosed and corrected, and the "Energy Diagnosis" test plan



carried out before the following procedure is performed. Only perform this procedure if closed-circuit current violations are listed in the "Most



Likely Cause" list.



2. [NEW] Check and test the battery using the BMW Battery Tester. Refer to SI B 04 25 02 for information about the BMW Battery. Refer to SI



B61 02 11 for vehicles equipped with advanced onboard battery diagnostics that do not require the BMW Battery Tester. If necessary,



recharge or replace the battery.



3. If the battery is installed in the trunk, open the trunk and turn the lock to the locked position, using a screwdriver or similar (simulates the



trunk lid being closed). The hood must be closed. If the battery is installed in the engine compartment, open the hood and pull the front lid



contact switch fully up, and lock in this position (workshop position, simulates the front lid being closed). The trunk must be closed.



4. With the exception of the trunk/hood above, all other doors/lids must be closed.



5. In order to simulate normal closed-circuit conditions:



^ Turn the ignition on and activate all electrical consumers, including any accessories. Turn the ignition off. In some cases, a drive cycle



may need to be carried out in order to duplicate a closed-circuit current problem.



^ Open and close the driver's door (simulates somebody getting out).



^ Lock the car, arming the DWA if this is installed.



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6. In general, closed-circuit current consistently over 50mA must be investigated. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, closed-circuit current



by vehicle model is approximately as shown above.



7. If the nominal milliamp reading is not achieved after the appropriate time, refer to the attached troubleshooting charts. On 2005 MY vehicles



equipped with BMW ASSIST, there are additional current fluctuations as high as 500ma that last for approximately 2 minutes. The



fluctuations occur every 15 minutes for up to 14 hours after key off. This is considered normal operation of the TCU, and should not be



considered a fault. This also applies to 2005 TCUs that are installed into earlier production vehicles as replacement parts.



^ E60, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting E6x up to 9/05 production



^ E60, E61, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Troubleshooting E6x from 9/05 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting up to 3/04 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting from 3/04 production



^ Normal closed-circuit current values for E65, E70, E60, E61, E63, and E64



CLOSED-CIRCUIT CURRENT MEASUREMENT WITH THE IMIB



Note:



This technique with an IMIB is particularly suitable for extended measurements, and provides a graphical readout of recorded



measurements over time. It is recommended for situations where the use of a multimeter provided insufficient information for problem



diagnosis.



1. The IMIB can be accessed from any ISID within the workshop.



2. Select "Activities".



3. Select "Measuring devices".



4. Select from the "Level 1" column, "Measuring devices", and then "OK".



5. From the "Connection manager" screen, select the free IMIB and "Set up connection".



6. The "Measures devices" screen opens on the "Multimeter" tab.



7. Select the "Oscilloscope" tab.



8. Highlight the "CH1" tab to activate channel 1.



9. Under channel 1, "Source", scroll with the arrows to select "Clip-on probe 50A".



10. Make sure that clip-on probe is not connected to the battery cable, and acknowledge the pop-up message with "OK".



11. Change the "A/Div" setting to "1A".



12. Under the "Time" selection box, change the "Time/Div" setting based on the number of measurements needed (5 ms to 200 s). The longer



times should be selected when performing the measurement over an extended period.



13. Select "CH 1" under "Cursor" to monitor the actual readings.



14. Select "Record" if performing long term measurements.



15. After performing the measurement, select "Record" again; the display will change to "Compress" and display the recorded data on the 1



screen.



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Wednesday, 10 April 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501


Engine - Head Bolt Threads Pull Out of Engine Block



SI B11 06 06



Engine



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 06 06 dated June 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Head Bolt Threads Stripping Out of Block During Engine Reassembly



MODEL



[NEW] All with aluminum engine block



[NEW] SITUATION



While performing the torque procedure on the cylinder head during engine reassembly, the head bolt threads strip out of the block. Typically this



occurs during the repair of an engine that has been overheated.



CAUSE



Overheat condition has weakened the structure of the aluminum block assembly in the area of the bolt threads.



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[NEW] PROCEDURE



In cases where an engine needs to be disassembled due to an overheating event, the following steps should be taken:



1. Before removing the cylinder head, loosen and retorque each head bolt to ensure thread strength and integrity.



2. If the engine block threads strip (pull out of the engine block) during the retorque, replace the engine block with piston or complete "short"



engine assembly as determined and supported by the repair/replacement cost analysis.



3. If all head bolts achieve correct torque, proceed with cylinder head removal. Once removed, use a straight edge on the block surface, as well



as the cylinder head, to determine if any deviation caused by the overheat is present. If applicable, be aware of any protrusion of the cylinder



liners above the surface of the engine block.



Note:



Some engines and engine blocks require TeileClearing approval before replacement.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION



For covered repairs where the approved BMW repair instructions allow for the repair or replacement of a part, component, or assembly, a repair



must be performed as long as the cost of repair does not exceed 75 percent of the cost of replacement of the part, component or assembly.



Please see "Repair or Replacement of Parts, Components or Assemblies" in the BMW Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual: Section 5 -

Sunday, 31 March 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 650612 Date: 120501


Audio/Battery - Failures Caused By Aftermarket USB Cable



7



SI B65 06 12



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Audio and Battery Failures Caused by Aftermarket USB Adapter Cable



MODEL



All vehicles with USB port



SITUATION



Connecting an external device (e.g., MP3/MP4 player, Cell Phone) to the USB port in the vehicle (center console) with an aftermarket USB adapter



cable (supplied with the device or bought as accessory for the device) can cause the following issues:



1. MOST-bus is inoperative.



^ No audio sound at all, including Radio, CD/DVD, Phone, PDC, Warning Gong



^ The telephone/BMW Assist is inoperative.



2. The vehicle battery is discharged.



^ High current draw caused by the non-approved aftermarket USB cable



In addition, the following messages can be displayed in the Check Control system:



^ Vehicle battery. Increased battery discharge at standstill



^ PDC failed! No acoustic warning available for Park Distance Control PDC



Note:



Apple devices are not affected when using the correct and approved USB adapter cable (either the original white Apple USB adapter cable



or the Y-cable available through BMW centers), depending on the model and production period of the BMW vehicle.



CAUSE



The Aftermarket USB adapter cable does not conform to the requirements of BMW specifications.



INFORMATION



Do not replace parts and do not perform a repair attempt.



Verify the complaint with the customer-owned USB device and the USB adapter cable.



Explain to the customer that the Aftermarket USB adapter cable is causing this behavior.



Note:



USB hard disc drives, USB hubs and/or card readers with several inputs cannot be connected to the USB port in the vehicle.



For more information on the USB audio interface and BMW approved USB devices, please refer to Service Information B65 08 07.

Friday, 29 March 2019

Not applicable 2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 610800 Date: 120501


Electrical System - Parasitic Draw Measurement



SI B61 08 00



General Electrical Systems



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B61 08 00 dated December 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Closed-circuit Current Measurement



MODEL



All



SITUATION



Increased closed-circuit currents may occur permanently or intermittently and cause the battery to discharge prematurely. The increase in



closed-circuit current may be caused by a faulty control unit, or by the installation of a non-approved accessory.



In a situation where a vehicle has broken down due to a discharged battery, for diagnostic purposes it is important not to disconnect the battery. This



is because a control unit will be reset if the battery is disconnected. Following a reset, the faulty control unit may start functioning correctly again,



making accurate diagnosis impossible.



[NEW] To correctly measure closed-circuit current, the 50-amp clip-on probe (previously used with the MIB) or the 100-amp clip-on probe can now



be used in conjunction with the IMIB (Integrated Measurement Interface Box) to properly diagnosis closed-circuit current problems over an



extended period of time. Connect the amp clip-on probe directly to the IMIB Measurement input 3 (green socket). Refer to SI B04 35 09 for



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information about the IMIB.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Not applicable



Procedure



PROCEDURE



1. [NEW] It is very important that any "Power management" faults stored be diagnosed and corrected, and the "Energy Diagnosis" test plan



carried out before the following procedure is performed. Only perform this procedure if closed-circuit current violations are listed in the "Most



Likely Cause" list.



2. [NEW] Check and test the battery using the BMW Battery Tester. Refer to SI B 04 25 02 for information about the BMW Battery. Refer to SI



B61 02 11 for vehicles equipped with advanced onboard battery diagnostics that do not require the BMW Battery Tester. If necessary,



recharge or replace the battery.



3. If the battery is installed in the trunk, open the trunk and turn the lock to the locked position, using a screwdriver or similar (simulates the



trunk lid being closed). The hood must be closed. If the battery is installed in the engine compartment, open the hood and pull the front lid



contact switch fully up, and lock in this position (workshop position, simulates the front lid being closed). The trunk must be closed.



4. With the exception of the trunk/hood above, all other doors/lids must be closed.



5. In order to simulate normal closed-circuit conditions:



^ Turn the ignition on and activate all electrical consumers, including any accessories. Turn the ignition off. In some cases, a drive cycle



may need to be carried out in order to duplicate a closed-circuit current problem.



^ Open and close the driver's door (simulates somebody getting out).



^ Lock the car, arming the DWA if this is installed.



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6. In general, closed-circuit current consistently over 50mA must be investigated. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, closed-circuit current



by vehicle model is approximately as shown above.



7. If the nominal milliamp reading is not achieved after the appropriate time, refer to the attached troubleshooting charts. On 2005 MY vehicles



equipped with BMW ASSIST, there are additional current fluctuations as high as 500ma that last for approximately 2 minutes. The



fluctuations occur every 15 minutes for up to 14 hours after key off. This is considered normal operation of the TCU, and should not be



considered a fault. This also applies to 2005 TCUs that are installed into earlier production vehicles as replacement parts.



^ E60, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting E6x up to 9/05 production



^ E60, E61, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Troubleshooting E6x from 9/05 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting up to 3/04 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting from 3/04 production



^ Normal closed-circuit current values for E65, E70, E60, E61, E63, and E64



CLOSED-CIRCUIT CURRENT MEASUREMENT WITH THE IMIB



Note:



This technique with an IMIB is particularly suitable for extended measurements, and provides a graphical readout of recorded



measurements over time. It is recommended for situations where the use of a multimeter provided insufficient information for problem



diagnosis.



1. The IMIB can be accessed from any ISID within the workshop.



2. Select "Activities".



3. Select "Measuring devices".



4. Select from the "Level 1" column, "Measuring devices", and then "OK".



5. From the "Connection manager" screen, select the free IMIB and "Set up connection".



6. The "Measures devices" screen opens on the "Multimeter" tab.



7. Select the "Oscilloscope" tab.



8. Highlight the "CH1" tab to activate channel 1.



9. Under channel 1, "Source", scroll with the arrows to select "Clip-on probe 50A".



10. Make sure that clip-on probe is not connected to the battery cable, and acknowledge the pop-up message with "OK".



11. Change the "A/Div" setting to "1A".



12. Under the "Time" selection box, change the "Time/Div" setting based on the number of measurements needed (5 ms to 200 s). The longer



times should be selected when performing the measurement over an extended period.



13. Select "CH 1" under "Cursor" to monitor the actual readings.



14. Select "Record" if performing long term measurements.



15. After performing the measurement, select "Record" again; the display will change to "Compress" and display the recorded data on the 1



screen.



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Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Not applicable 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 610800 Date: 120501


Electrical System - Parasitic Draw Measurement



SI B61 08 00



General Electrical Systems



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B61 08 00 dated December 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Closed-circuit Current Measurement



8



MODEL



All



SITUATION



Increased closed-circuit currents may occur permanently or intermittently and cause the battery to discharge prematurely. The increase in



closed-circuit current may be caused by a faulty control unit, or by the installation of a non-approved accessory.



In a situation where a vehicle has broken down due to a discharged battery, for diagnostic purposes it is important not to disconnect the battery. This



is because a control unit will be reset if the battery is disconnected. Following a reset, the faulty control unit may start functioning correctly again,



making accurate diagnosis impossible.



[NEW] To correctly measure closed-circuit current, the 50-amp clip-on probe (previously used with the MIB) or the 100-amp clip-on probe can now



be used in conjunction with the IMIB (Integrated Measurement Interface Box) to properly diagnosis closed-circuit current problems over an



extended period of time. Connect the amp clip-on probe directly to the IMIB Measurement input 3 (green socket). Refer to SI B04 35 09 for



information about the IMIB.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Not applicable



Procedure



PROCEDURE



1. [NEW] It is very important that any "Power management" faults stored be diagnosed and corrected, and the "Energy Diagnosis" test plan



carried out before the following procedure is performed. Only perform this procedure if closed-circuit current violations are listed in the "Most



Likely Cause" list.



2. [NEW] Check and test the battery using the BMW Battery Tester. Refer to SI B 04 25 02 for information about the BMW Battery. Refer to SI



B61 02 11 for vehicles equipped with advanced onboard battery diagnostics that do not require the BMW Battery Tester. If necessary,



recharge or replace the battery.



3. If the battery is installed in the trunk, open the trunk and turn the lock to the locked position, using a screwdriver or similar (simulates the



trunk lid being closed). The hood must be closed. If the battery is installed in the engine compartment, open the hood and pull the front lid



contact switch fully up, and lock in this position (workshop position, simulates the front lid being closed). The trunk must be closed.



4. With the exception of the trunk/hood above, all other doors/lids must be closed.



5. In order to simulate normal closed-circuit conditions:



^ Turn the ignition on and activate all electrical consumers, including any accessories. Turn the ignition off. In some cases, a drive cycle



may need to be carried out in order to duplicate a closed-circuit current problem.



^ Open and close the driver's door (simulates somebody getting out).



^ Lock the car, arming the DWA if this is installed.



9



6. In general, closed-circuit current consistently over 50mA must be investigated. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, closed-circuit current



by vehicle model is approximately as shown above.



7. If the nominal milliamp reading is not achieved after the appropriate time, refer to the attached troubleshooting charts. On 2005 MY vehicles



equipped with BMW ASSIST, there are additional current fluctuations as high as 500ma that last for approximately 2 minutes. The



fluctuations occur every 15 minutes for up to 14 hours after key off. This is considered normal operation of the TCU, and should not be



considered a fault. This also applies to 2005 TCUs that are installed into earlier production vehicles as replacement parts.



^ E60, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting E6x up to 9/05 production



^ E60, E61, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Troubleshooting E6x from 9/05 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting up to 3/04 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting from 3/04 production



^ Normal closed-circuit current values for E65, E70, E60, E61, E63, and E64



CLOSED-CIRCUIT CURRENT MEASUREMENT WITH THE IMIB



Note:



This technique with an IMIB is particularly suitable for extended measurements, and provides a graphical readout of recorded



measurements over time. It is recommended for situations where the use of a multimeter provided insufficient information for problem



diagnosis.



1. The IMIB can be accessed from any ISID within the workshop.



2. Select "Activities".



3. Select "Measuring devices".



4. Select from the "Level 1" column, "Measuring devices", and then "OK".



10



5. From the "Connection manager" screen, select the free IMIB and "Set up connection".



6. The "Measures devices" screen opens on the "Multimeter" tab.



7. Select the "Oscilloscope" tab.



8. Highlight the "CH1" tab to activate channel 1.



9. Under channel 1, "Source", scroll with the arrows to select "Clip-on probe 50A".



10. Make sure that clip-on probe is not connected to the battery cable, and acknowledge the pop-up message with "OK".



11. Change the "A/Div" setting to "1A".



12. Under the "Time" selection box, change the "Time/Div" setting based on the number of measurements needed (5 ms to 200 s). The longer



times should be selected when performing the measurement over an extended period.



13. Select "CH 1" under "Cursor" to monitor the actual readings.



14. Select "Record" if performing long term measurements.



15. After performing the measurement, select "Record" again; the display will change to "Compress" and display the recorded data on the 1

Thursday, 7 March 2019

Not applicable BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 610800 Date: 120501


Electrical System - Parasitic Draw Measurement



SI B61 08 00



General Electrical Systems



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B61 08 00 dated December 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Closed-circuit Current Measurement



MODEL



All



SITUATION



Increased closed-circuit currents may occur permanently or intermittently and cause the battery to discharge prematurely. The increase in



closed-circuit current may be caused by a faulty control unit, or by the installation of a non-approved accessory.



In a situation where a vehicle has broken down due to a discharged battery, for diagnostic purposes it is important not to disconnect the battery. This



is because a control unit will be reset if the battery is disconnected. Following a reset, the faulty control unit may start functioning correctly again,



making accurate diagnosis impossible.



[NEW] To correctly measure closed-circuit current, the 50-amp clip-on probe (previously used with the MIB) or the 100-amp clip-on probe can now



be used in conjunction with the IMIB (Integrated Measurement Interface Box) to properly diagnosis closed-circuit current problems over an



extended period of time. Connect the amp clip-on probe directly to the IMIB Measurement input 3 (green socket). Refer to SI B04 35 09 for



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information about the IMIB.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Not applicable



Procedure



PROCEDURE



1. [NEW] It is very important that any "Power management" faults stored be diagnosed and corrected, and the "Energy Diagnosis" test plan



carried out before the following procedure is performed. Only perform this procedure if closed-circuit current violations are listed in the "Most



Likely Cause" list.



2. [NEW] Check and test the battery using the BMW Battery Tester. Refer to SI B 04 25 02 for information about the BMW Battery. Refer to SI



B61 02 11 for vehicles equipped with advanced onboard battery diagnostics that do not require the BMW Battery Tester. If necessary,



recharge or replace the battery.



3. If the battery is installed in the trunk, open the trunk and turn the lock to the locked position, using a screwdriver or similar (simulates the



trunk lid being closed). The hood must be closed. If the battery is installed in the engine compartment, open the hood and pull the front lid



contact switch fully up, and lock in this position (workshop position, simulates the front lid being closed). The trunk must be closed.



4. With the exception of the trunk/hood above, all other doors/lids must be closed.



5. In order to simulate normal closed-circuit conditions:



^ Turn the ignition on and activate all electrical consumers, including any accessories. Turn the ignition off. In some cases, a drive cycle



may need to be carried out in order to duplicate a closed-circuit current problem.



^ Open and close the driver's door (simulates somebody getting out).



^ Lock the car, arming the DWA if this is installed.



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6. In general, closed-circuit current consistently over 50mA must be investigated. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, closed-circuit current



by vehicle model is approximately as shown above.



7. If the nominal milliamp reading is not achieved after the appropriate time, refer to the attached troubleshooting charts. On 2005 MY vehicles



equipped with BMW ASSIST, there are additional current fluctuations as high as 500ma that last for approximately 2 minutes. The



fluctuations occur every 15 minutes for up to 14 hours after key off. This is considered normal operation of the TCU, and should not be



considered a fault. This also applies to 2005 TCUs that are installed into earlier production vehicles as replacement parts.



^ E60, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting E6x up to 9/05 production



^ E60, E61, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Troubleshooting E6x from 9/05 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting up to 3/04 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting from 3/04 production



^ Normal closed-circuit current values for E65, E70, E60, E61, E63, and E64



CLOSED-CIRCUIT CURRENT MEASUREMENT WITH THE IMIB



Note:



This technique with an IMIB is particularly suitable for extended measurements, and provides a graphical readout of recorded



measurements over time. It is recommended for situations where the use of a multimeter provided insufficient information for problem



diagnosis.



1. The IMIB can be accessed from any ISID within the workshop.



2. Select "Activities".



3. Select "Measuring devices".



4. Select from the "Level 1" column, "Measuring devices", and then "OK".



5. From the "Connection manager" screen, select the free IMIB and "Set up connection".



6. The "Measures devices" screen opens on the "Multimeter" tab.



7. Select the "Oscilloscope" tab.



8. Highlight the "CH1" tab to activate channel 1.



9. Under channel 1, "Source", scroll with the arrows to select "Clip-on probe 50A".



10. Make sure that clip-on probe is not connected to the battery cable, and acknowledge the pop-up message with "OK".



11. Change the "A/Div" setting to "1A".



12. Under the "Time" selection box, change the "Time/Div" setting based on the number of measurements needed (5 ms to 200 s). The longer



times should be selected when performing the measurement over an extended period.



13. Select "CH 1" under "Cursor" to monitor the actual readings.



14. Select "Record" if performing long term measurements.



15. After performing the measurement, select "Record" again; the display will change to "Compress" and display the recorded data on the 1



screen.



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Tuesday, 5 March 2019

BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501


Engine - Head Bolt Threads Pull Out of Engine Block



SI B11 06 06



Engine



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 06 06 dated June 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Head Bolt Threads Stripping Out of Block During Engine Reassembly



MODEL



[NEW] All with aluminum engine block



[NEW] SITUATION



While performing the torque procedure on the cylinder head during engine reassembly, the head bolt threads strip out of the block. Typically this



occurs during the repair of an engine that has been overheated.



CAUSE



Overheat condition has weakened the structure of the aluminum block assembly in the area of the bolt threads.



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[NEW] PROCEDURE



In cases where an engine needs to be disassembled due to an overheating event, the following steps should be taken:



1. Before removing the cylinder head, loosen and retorque each head bolt to ensure thread strength and integrity.



2. If the engine block threads strip (pull out of the engine block) during the retorque, replace the engine block with piston or complete "short"



engine assembly as determined and supported by the repair/replacement cost analysis.



3. If all head bolts achieve correct torque, proceed with cylinder head removal. Once removed, use a straight edge on the block surface, as well



as the cylinder head, to determine if any deviation caused by the overheat is present. If applicable, be aware of any protrusion of the cylinder



liners above the surface of the engine block.



Note:



Some engines and engine blocks require TeileClearing approval before replacement.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION



For covered repairs where the approved BMW repair instructions allow for the repair or replacement of a part, component, or assembly, a repair



must be performed as long as the cost of repair does not exceed 75 percent of the cost of replacement of the part, component or assembly.



Please see "Repair or Replacement of Parts, Components or Assemblies" in the BMW Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual: Section 5 -

Saturday, 2 March 2019

2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501


Engine - Head Bolt Threads Pull Out of Engine Block



SI B11 06 06



Engine



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 06 06 dated June 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Head Bolt Threads Stripping Out of Block During Engine Reassembly



MODEL



[NEW] All with aluminum engine block



[NEW] SITUATION



While performing the torque procedure on the cylinder head during engine reassembly, the head bolt threads strip out of the block. Typically this



occurs during the repair of an engine that has been overheated.



CAUSE



Overheat condition has weakened the structure of the aluminum block assembly in the area of the bolt threads.



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[NEW] PROCEDURE



In cases where an engine needs to be disassembled due to an overheating event, the following steps should be taken:



1. Before removing the cylinder head, loosen and retorque each head bolt to ensure thread strength and integrity.



2. If the engine block threads strip (pull out of the engine block) during the retorque, replace the engine block with piston or complete "short"



engine assembly as determined and supported by the repair/replacement cost analysis.



3. If all head bolts achieve correct torque, proceed with cylinder head removal. Once removed, use a straight edge on the block surface, as well



as the cylinder head, to determine if any deviation caused by the overheat is present. If applicable, be aware of any protrusion of the cylinder



liners above the surface of the engine block.



Note:



Some engines and engine blocks require TeileClearing approval before replacement.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION



For covered repairs where the approved BMW repair instructions allow for the repair or replacement of a part, component, or assembly, a repair



must be performed as long as the cost of repair does not exceed 75 percent of the cost of replacement of the part, component or assembly.



Please see "Repair or Replacement of Parts, Components or Assemblies" in the BMW Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual: Section 5 -

Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Not applicable 2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 610800 Date: 120501

Not applicable 2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 610800 Date: 120501



Electrical System - Parasitic Draw Measurement



SI B61 08 00



General Electrical Systems



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B61 08 00 dated December 2010.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Closed-circuit Current Measurement



8



MODEL



All



SITUATION



Increased closed-circuit currents may occur permanently or intermittently and cause the battery to discharge prematurely. The increase in



closed-circuit current may be caused by a faulty control unit, or by the installation of a non-approved accessory.



In a situation where a vehicle has broken down due to a discharged battery, for diagnostic purposes it is important not to disconnect the battery. This



is because a control unit will be reset if the battery is disconnected. Following a reset, the faulty control unit may start functioning correctly again,



making accurate diagnosis impossible.



[NEW] To correctly measure closed-circuit current, the 50-amp clip-on probe (previously used with the MIB) or the 100-amp clip-on probe can now



be used in conjunction with the IMIB (Integrated Measurement Interface Box) to properly diagnosis closed-circuit current problems over an



extended period of time. Connect the amp clip-on probe directly to the IMIB Measurement input 3 (green socket). Refer to SI B04 35 09 for



information about the IMIB.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Not applicable



Procedure



PROCEDURE



1. [NEW] It is very important that any "Power management" faults stored be diagnosed and corrected, and the "Energy Diagnosis" test plan



carried out before the following procedure is performed. Only perform this procedure if closed-circuit current violations are listed in the "Most



Likely Cause" list.



2. [NEW] Check and test the battery using the BMW Battery Tester. Refer to SI B 04 25 02 for information about the BMW Battery. Refer to SI



B61 02 11 for vehicles equipped with advanced onboard battery diagnostics that do not require the BMW Battery Tester. If necessary,



recharge or replace the battery.



3. If the battery is installed in the trunk, open the trunk and turn the lock to the locked position, using a screwdriver or similar (simulates the



trunk lid being closed). The hood must be closed. If the battery is installed in the engine compartment, open the hood and pull the front lid



contact switch fully up, and lock in this position (workshop position, simulates the front lid being closed). The trunk must be closed.



4. With the exception of the trunk/hood above, all other doors/lids must be closed.



5. In order to simulate normal closed-circuit conditions:



^ Turn the ignition on and activate all electrical consumers, including any accessories. Turn the ignition off. In some cases, a drive cycle



may need to be carried out in order to duplicate a closed-circuit current problem.



^ Open and close the driver's door (simulates somebody getting out).



^ Lock the car, arming the DWA if this is installed.



9



6. In general, closed-circuit current consistently over 50mA must be investigated. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, closed-circuit current



by vehicle model is approximately as shown above.



7. If the nominal milliamp reading is not achieved after the appropriate time, refer to the attached troubleshooting charts. On 2005 MY vehicles



equipped with BMW ASSIST, there are additional current fluctuations as high as 500ma that last for approximately 2 minutes. The



fluctuations occur every 15 minutes for up to 14 hours after key off. This is considered normal operation of the TCU, and should not be



considered a fault. This also applies to 2005 TCUs that are installed into earlier production vehicles as replacement parts.



^ E60, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting E6x up to 9/05 production



^ E60, E61, E63, E64 Closed-Circuit Troubleshooting E6x from 9/05 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting up to 3/04 production



^ E65, E66 Closed-Circuit Current Troubleshooting from 3/04 production



^ Normal closed-circuit current values for E65, E70, E60, E61, E63, and E64



CLOSED-CIRCUIT CURRENT MEASUREMENT WITH THE IMIB



Note:



This technique with an IMIB is particularly suitable for extended measurements, and provides a graphical readout of recorded



measurements over time. It is recommended for situations where the use of a multimeter provided insufficient information for problem



diagnosis.



1. The IMIB can be accessed from any ISID within the workshop.



2. Select "Activities".



3. Select "Measuring devices".



4. Select from the "Level 1" column, "Measuring devices", and then "OK".



10



5. From the "Connection manager" screen, select the free IMIB and "Set up connection".



6. The "Measures devices" screen opens on the "Multimeter" tab.



7. Select the "Oscilloscope" tab.



8. Highlight the "CH1" tab to activate channel 1.



9. Under channel 1, "Source", scroll with the arrows to select "Clip-on probe 50A".



10. Make sure that clip-on probe is not connected to the battery cable, and acknowledge the pop-up message with "OK".



11. Change the "A/Div" setting to "1A".



12. Under the "Time" selection box, change the "Time/Div" setting based on the number of measurements needed (5 ms to 200 s). The longer



times should be selected when performing the measurement over an extended period.



13. Select "CH 1" under "Cursor" to monitor the actual readings.



14. Select "Record" if performing long term measurements.



15. After performing the measurement, select "Record" again; the display will change to "Compress" and display the recorded data on the 1

Sunday, 17 February 2019

2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 650612 Date: 120501


Audio/Battery - Failures Caused By Aftermarket USB Cable



SI B65 06 12



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Audio and Battery Failures Caused by Aftermarket USB Adapter Cable



MODEL



All vehicles with USB port



SITUATION



Connecting an external device (e.g., MP3/MP4 player, Cell Phone) to the USB port in the vehicle (center console) with an aftermarket USB adapter



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cable (supplied with the device or bought as accessory for the device) can cause the following issues:



1. MOST-bus is inoperative.



^ No audio sound at all, including Radio, CD/DVD, Phone, PDC, Warning Gong



^ The telephone/BMW Assist is inoperative.



2. The vehicle battery is discharged.



^ High current draw caused by the non-approved aftermarket USB cable



In addition, the following messages can be displayed in the Check Control system:



^ Vehicle battery. Increased battery discharge at standstill



^ PDC failed! No acoustic warning available for Park Distance Control PDC



Note:



Apple devices are not affected when using the correct and approved USB adapter cable (either the original white Apple USB adapter cable



or the Y-cable available through BMW centers), depending on the model and production period of the BMW vehicle.



CAUSE



The Aftermarket USB adapter cable does not conform to the requirements of BMW specifications.



INFORMATION



Do not replace parts and do not perform a repair attempt.



Verify the complaint with the customer-owned USB device and the USB adapter cable.



Explain to the customer that the Aftermarket USB adapter cable is causing this behavior.



Note:



USB hard disc drives, USB hubs and/or card readers with several inputs cannot be connected to the USB port in the vehicle.



For more information on the USB audio interface and BMW approved USB devices, please refer to Service Information B65 08 07.

Saturday, 2 February 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 650612 Date: 120501

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 650612 Date: 120501



Audio/Battery - Failures Caused By Aftermarket USB Cable



7



SI B65 06 12



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Audio and Battery Failures Caused by Aftermarket USB Adapter Cable



MODEL



All vehicles with USB port



SITUATION



Connecting an external device (e.g., MP3/MP4 player, Cell Phone) to the USB port in the vehicle (center console) with an aftermarket USB adapter



cable (supplied with the device or bought as accessory for the device) can cause the following issues:



1. MOST-bus is inoperative.



^ No audio sound at all, including Radio, CD/DVD, Phone, PDC, Warning Gong



^ The telephone/BMW Assist is inoperative.



2. The vehicle battery is discharged.



^ High current draw caused by the non-approved aftermarket USB cable



In addition, the following messages can be displayed in the Check Control system:



^ Vehicle battery. Increased battery discharge at standstill



^ PDC failed! No acoustic warning available for Park Distance Control PDC



Note:



Apple devices are not affected when using the correct and approved USB adapter cable (either the original white Apple USB adapter cable



or the Y-cable available through BMW centers), depending on the model and production period of the BMW vehicle.



CAUSE



The Aftermarket USB adapter cable does not conform to the requirements of BMW specifications.



INFORMATION



Do not replace parts and do not perform a repair attempt.



Verify the complaint with the customer-owned USB device and the USB adapter cable.



Explain to the customer that the Aftermarket USB adapter cable is causing this behavior.



Note:



USB hard disc drives, USB hubs and/or card readers with several inputs cannot be connected to the USB port in the vehicle.



For more information on the USB audio interface and BMW approved USB devices, please refer to Service Information B65 08 07.

Friday, 1 February 2019

BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501


Engine - Head Bolt Threads Pull Out of Engine Block



SI B11 06 06



Engine



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 06 06 dated June 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Head Bolt Threads Stripping Out of Block During Engine Reassembly



MODEL



[NEW] All with aluminum engine block



[NEW] SITUATION



While performing the torque procedure on the cylinder head during engine reassembly, the head bolt threads strip out of the block. Typically this



occurs during the repair of an engine that has been overheated.



CAUSE



Overheat condition has weakened the structure of the aluminum block assembly in the area of the bolt threads.



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[NEW] PROCEDURE



In cases where an engine needs to be disassembled due to an overheating event, the following steps should be taken:



1. Before removing the cylinder head, loosen and retorque each head bolt to ensure thread strength and integrity.



2. If the engine block threads strip (pull out of the engine block) during the retorque, replace the engine block with piston or complete "short"



engine assembly as determined and supported by the repair/replacement cost analysis.



3. If all head bolts achieve correct torque, proceed with cylinder head removal. Once removed, use a straight edge on the block surface, as well



as the cylinder head, to determine if any deviation caused by the overheat is present. If applicable, be aware of any protrusion of the cylinder



liners above the surface of the engine block.



Note:



Some engines and engine blocks require TeileClearing approval before replacement.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION



For covered repairs where the approved BMW repair instructions allow for the repair or replacement of a part, component, or assembly, a repair



must be performed as long as the cost of repair does not exceed 75 percent of the cost of replacement of the part, component or assembly.



Please see "Repair or Replacement of Parts, Components or Assemblies" in the BMW Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual: Section 5 -

Sunday, 27 January 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 110606 Date: 120501



Engine - Head Bolt Threads Pull Out of Engine Block



SI B11 06 06



Engine



May 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 06 06 dated June 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Head Bolt Threads Stripping Out of Block During Engine Reassembly



MODEL



[NEW] All with aluminum engine block



[NEW] SITUATION



While performing the torque procedure on the cylinder head during engine reassembly, the head bolt threads strip out of the block. Typically this



occurs during the repair of an engine that has been overheated.



CAUSE



Overheat condition has weakened the structure of the aluminum block assembly in the area of the bolt threads.



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[NEW] PROCEDURE



In cases where an engine needs to be disassembled due to an overheating event, the following steps should be taken:



1. Before removing the cylinder head, loosen and retorque each head bolt to ensure thread strength and integrity.



2. If the engine block threads strip (pull out of the engine block) during the retorque, replace the engine block with piston or complete "short"



engine assembly as determined and supported by the repair/replacement cost analysis.



3. If all head bolts achieve correct torque, proceed with cylinder head removal. Once removed, use a straight edge on the block surface, as well



as the cylinder head, to determine if any deviation caused by the overheat is present. If applicable, be aware of any protrusion of the cylinder



liners above the surface of the engine block.



Note:



Some engines and engine blocks require TeileClearing approval before replacement.



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION



For covered repairs where the approved BMW repair instructions allow for the repair or replacement of a part, component, or assembly, a repair



must be performed as long as the cost of repair does not exceed 75 percent of the cost of replacement of the part, component or assembly.



Please see "Repair or Replacement of Parts, Components or Assemblies" in the BMW Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual: Section 5 -