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Monday, 17 June 2019

completed. You are finished. 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 110109 Date: 120301


Engine - CPO Engine Inspection Information



SI B11 01 09



Engine



Technical Service



March 2012



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 01 09 dated March 2011.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



CPO Inspection Guidelines: Engine Inspection on Vehicles with Extended ("Overdue") Oil Service Intervals



MODEL All



SITUATION



During the CPO inspection process, vehicles with a questionable service history may require further consideration prior to continuing with the CPO



inspection.



Such vehicles will fall into the category of "TSE must approve" when qualifying for the CPO Program, using the "CPO Service Guidelines -



Maintenance Tables" document (copy is attached). This Service Information bulletin provides the engine inspection procedure for vehicles with an



extended ("overdue") service history.



In general, the high quality synthetic oils used in BMW engines provide sufficient protection against oxidation, nitration and thermal breakdown,



even in situations when the regular service maintenance was extended ("overdue"), due to the customers neglect.



However, certain external conditions (mainly city driving style and/or high engine loads; poor fuel quality; extreme ambient temperatures), combined



with excessively long oil service intervals, may accelerate engine oil degradation, which may cause premature wear of the engine components.



Continuous city driving (stop & go traffic); fuels with high content of olefins; sulfur and certain aromatic fractions; and very high ambient



temperatures are the most influential factors causing premature oil aging and a consecutive engine mechanical deterioration.



If the vehicle falls into the category of "TSE must approve" (red zone in the table), the following steps need to be performed in order to determine



vehicles CPO eligibility:



1. Remove the engine valve cover (on N62/N62TU and N73 engines, only from the left bank) and the oil filter insert.



2. To document the engine condition, digital pictures of the valvetrain; the inside surface of the valve cover; the oil filter insert; and the



identification plate from the left B-pillar must be taken.



3. Create and submit a PuMA case titled "CPO Engine Inspection", which should be categorized as follows:



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The submitted PuMA case must describe the vehicles service history and must also have the pictures listed above (taken in "jpeg" format with low



resolution camera settings) attached.



4. Based on the information provided in the PuMA case, the TSE will qualify the vehicle for the CPO enrollment. If the TSE determines that the



vehicles condition will disqualify it for the CPO Program, then he will reply to the "CPO Engine Inspection" case denying the approval for the



CPO Program.



5. If the TSE determines that the vehicle condition is acceptable for the enrollment in the CPO Program, then the TSE will reply to the PuMA



case approving the CPO enrollment.



6. The attached illustrations below are the examples of how the engine components should be photographed, and should be used as guidelines in



the inspection process.



Example # 1:



Picture of the valvetrain components after the valve cover is removed (camshafts, VANOS units, timing chain, and eccentric shaft - if fitted, should



be visible)



Example # 2



Picture of the inside surface of the valve cover



Example # 3



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Picture of the oil filter insert



Example # 4



Picture of the vehicles identification plate from the B-pillar



ATTACHMENTS



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B110109_Maintenance_Tables.

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

completed. You are finished. 2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 121311 Date: 120301


Computer/Controls - MIL ON And DTC's 2F99, 10B008 Stored



SI B12 13 11



Engine Electrical Systems



March 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B12 13 11 dated June 2011.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



DME Fault Entry: Ambient Temperature Sensor, Plausibility



MODEL



E60, E61, E85, E86, E90, E91 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Produced from February 2005 until August 2008



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N51engine (MSV80.1)



Produced from August 2006 until December 2010



E60, E70, E82, E83, E88, E90, E91, E92, E93 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Produced from June 2006 until December 2010



F10, F25 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Produced from May 2010 until March 2011



E60, E61, E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 and N54T engines (DME MSD80, MSD81)



Produced from June 2006 until March 2011



F01, F02 with the N54 engine (DME MSD87)



2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) 67



Produced from March 2010 until March 2011



SITUATION



The Service Engine Soon (MIL) lamp is on with either of the following DME faults stored:



^ E-Series: 2F99 - ambient temperature sensor, plausibility



^ F-Series: 10B008 - ambient temperature sensor, plausibility: signal implausible



The fault could occur if the vehicle is exposed to high temperature fluctuations.



For example:



The vehicle is parked for several hours in a heated garage. The engine is started and then driven outside of the garage during the cold time of year.



CAUSE



DME diagnostic software



CORRECTION



If the fault is stored, proceed as follows based upon the DMEs current software or vehicle integration level.



[NEW] Note: When the ISTA system message displays:



[NEW] Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger.



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



E85, E86 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the DME with ISTA/P 2.40.0 or a more recent version.



E83 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the DME with ISTA/P 2.40.0 or a more recent version.



E70 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E070-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N54 engine (DME MSD80)



Produced from February 2007 until February 2008



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N54 engine (DME MSD81)



Produced from February 2008 until March 2010



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E90, E91 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N51engine (MSV80.1)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) 68



E82, E88, E90, E91, E92, E93 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 engine (DME MSD80)



Produced from June 2006 until February 2008



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 and N54T engines (DME MSD81)



Produced from February 2008 until March 2011



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level E89X-11-03-501 or a more recent version.



F10 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F010-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



F25 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F025-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



F01, F02 with the N54 engine (DME MSD87):



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F001-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



If the fault were to occur on a vehicle already at the specified integration level or higher, perform diagnosis using the most current version of



ISTA/D.



Note:



E89 with N52K, N54 or N54T engines are not affected.



E71 with the N54 engine is also not affected.



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



For information on programming and coding with ISTA/P, refer to CenterNet / Aftersales Portal / Service / Workshop Technology / Vehicle



Programming.



2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) 69



[NEW] WARRANTY INFORMATION

Saturday, 27 April 2019

completed. You are finished. BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 121311 Date: 120301


Computer/Controls - MIL ON And DTC's 2F99, 10B008 Stored



SI B12 13 11



Engine Electrical Systems



March 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B12 13 11 dated June 2011.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



DME Fault Entry: Ambient Temperature Sensor, Plausibility



MODEL



E60, E61, E85, E86, E90, E91 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Produced from February 2005 until August 2008



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N51engine (MSV80.1)



Produced from August 2006 until December 2010



E60, E70, E82, E83, E88, E90, E91, E92, E93 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Produced from June 2006 until December 2010



F10, F25 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Produced from May 2010 until March 2011



E60, E61, E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 and N54T engines (DME MSD80, MSD81)



Produced from June 2006 until March 2011



F01, F02 with the N54 engine (DME MSD87)



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 67



Produced from March 2010 until March 2011



SITUATION



The Service Engine Soon (MIL) lamp is on with either of the following DME faults stored:



^ E-Series: 2F99 - ambient temperature sensor, plausibility



^ F-Series: 10B008 - ambient temperature sensor, plausibility: signal implausible



The fault could occur if the vehicle is exposed to high temperature fluctuations.



For example:



The vehicle is parked for several hours in a heated garage. The engine is started and then driven outside of the garage during the cold time of year.



CAUSE



DME diagnostic software



CORRECTION



If the fault is stored, proceed as follows based upon the DMEs current software or vehicle integration level.



[NEW] Note: When the ISTA system message displays:



[NEW] Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger.



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



E85, E86 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the DME with ISTA/P 2.40.0 or a more recent version.



E83 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the DME with ISTA/P 2.40.0 or a more recent version.



E70 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E070-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N54 engine (DME MSD80)



Produced from February 2007 until February 2008



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N54 engine (DME MSD81)



Produced from February 2008 until March 2010



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E90, E91 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N51engine (MSV80.1)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 68



E82, E88, E90, E91, E92, E93 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 engine (DME MSD80)



Produced from June 2006 until February 2008



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 and N54T engines (DME MSD81)



Produced from February 2008 until March 2011



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level E89X-11-03-501 or a more recent version.



F10 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F010-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



F25 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F025-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



F01, F02 with the N54 engine (DME MSD87):



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F001-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



If the fault were to occur on a vehicle already at the specified integration level or higher, perform diagnosis using the most current version of



ISTA/D.



Note:



E89 with N52K, N54 or N54T engines are not affected.



E71 with the N54 engine is also not affected.



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



For information on programming and coding with ISTA/P, refer to CenterNet / Aftersales Portal / Service / Workshop Technology / Vehicle



Programming.



2010 BMW 335i Coupe (E92) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 69



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Thursday, 28 February 2019

completed. You are finished. 2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 110109 Date: 120301

completed. You are finished. 2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 110109 Date: 120301



Engine - CPO Engine Inspection Information



SI B11 01 09



Engine



Technical Service



March 2012



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 01 09 dated March 2011.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



CPO Inspection Guidelines: Engine Inspection on Vehicles with Extended ("Overdue") Oil Service Intervals



MODEL All



SITUATION



During the CPO inspection process, vehicles with a questionable service history may require further consideration prior to continuing with the CPO



inspection.



Such vehicles will fall into the category of "TSE must approve" when qualifying for the CPO Program, using the "CPO Service Guidelines -



Maintenance Tables" document (copy is attached). This Service Information bulletin provides the engine inspection procedure for vehicles with an



extended ("overdue") service history.



In general, the high quality synthetic oils used in BMW engines provide sufficient protection against oxidation, nitration and thermal breakdown,



even in situations when the regular service maintenance was extended ("overdue"), due to the customers neglect.



However, certain external conditions (mainly city driving style and/or high engine loads; poor fuel quality; extreme ambient temperatures), combined



with excessively long oil service intervals, may accelerate engine oil degradation, which may cause premature wear of the engine components.



Continuous city driving (stop & go traffic); fuels with high content of olefins; sulfur and certain aromatic fractions; and very high ambient



temperatures are the most influential factors causing premature oil aging and a consecutive engine mechanical deterioration.



If the vehicle falls into the category of "TSE must approve" (red zone in the table), the following steps need to be performed in order to determine



vehicles CPO eligibility:



1. Remove the engine valve cover (on N62/N62TU and N73 engines, only from the left bank) and the oil filter insert.



2. To document the engine condition, digital pictures of the valvetrain; the inside surface of the valve cover; the oil filter insert; and the



identification plate from the left B-pillar must be taken.



3. Create and submit a PuMA case titled "CPO Engine Inspection", which should be categorized as follows:



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The submitted PuMA case must describe the vehicles service history and must also have the pictures listed above (taken in "jpeg" format with low



resolution camera settings) attached.



4. Based on the information provided in the PuMA case, the TSE will qualify the vehicle for the CPO enrollment. If the TSE determines that the



vehicles condition will disqualify it for the CPO Program, then he will reply to the "CPO Engine Inspection" case denying the approval for the



CPO Program.



5. If the TSE determines that the vehicle condition is acceptable for the enrollment in the CPO Program, then the TSE will reply to the PuMA



case approving the CPO enrollment.



6. The attached illustrations below are the examples of how the engine components should be photographed, and should be used as guidelines in



the inspection process.



Example # 1:



Picture of the valvetrain components after the valve cover is removed (camshafts, VANOS units, timing chain, and eccentric shaft - if fitted, should



be visible)



Example # 2



Picture of the inside surface of the valve cover



Example # 3



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Picture of the oil filter insert



Example # 4



Picture of the vehicles identification plate from the B-pillar



ATTACHMENTS



25



B110109_Maintenance_Tables.

Saturday, 16 February 2019

completed. You are finished. BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Technical Service Bulletin # 110109 Date: 120301


Engine - CPO Engine Inspection Information



SI B11 01 09



Engine



Technical Service



March 2012



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B11 01 09 dated March 2011.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



CPO Inspection Guidelines: Engine Inspection on Vehicles with Extended ("Overdue") Oil Service Intervals



MODEL All



SITUATION



During the CPO inspection process, vehicles with a questionable service history may require further consideration prior to continuing with the CPO



inspection.



Such vehicles will fall into the category of "TSE must approve" when qualifying for the CPO Program, using the "CPO Service Guidelines -



Maintenance Tables" document (copy is attached). This Service Information bulletin provides the engine inspection procedure for vehicles with an



extended ("overdue") service history.



In general, the high quality synthetic oils used in BMW engines provide sufficient protection against oxidation, nitration and thermal breakdown,



even in situations when the regular service maintenance was extended ("overdue"), due to the customers neglect.



However, certain external conditions (mainly city driving style and/or high engine loads; poor fuel quality; extreme ambient temperatures), combined



with excessively long oil service intervals, may accelerate engine oil degradation, which may cause premature wear of the engine components.



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 85



Continuous city driving (stop & go traffic); fuels with high content of olefins; sulfur and certain aromatic fractions; and very high ambient



temperatures are the most influential factors causing premature oil aging and a consecutive engine mechanical deterioration.



If the vehicle falls into the category of "TSE must approve" (red zone in the table), the following steps need to be performed in order to determine



vehicles CPO eligibility:



1. Remove the engine valve cover (on N62/N62TU and N73 engines, only from the left bank) and the oil filter insert.



2. To document the engine condition, digital pictures of the valvetrain; the inside surface of the valve cover; the oil filter insert; and the



identification plate from the left B-pillar must be taken.



3. Create and submit a PuMA case titled "CPO Engine Inspection", which should be categorized as follows:



The submitted PuMA case must describe the vehicles service history and must also have the pictures listed above (taken in "jpeg" format with low



resolution camera settings) attached.



4. Based on the information provided in the PuMA case, the TSE will qualify the vehicle for the CPO enrollment. If the TSE determines that the



vehicles condition will disqualify it for the CPO Program, then he will reply to the "CPO Engine Inspection" case denying the approval for the



CPO Program.



5. If the TSE determines that the vehicle condition is acceptable for the enrollment in the CPO Program, then the TSE will reply to the PuMA



case approving the CPO enrollment.



6. The attached illustrations below are the examples of how the engine components should be photographed, and should be used as guidelines in



the inspection process.



Example # 1:



Picture of the valvetrain components after the valve cover is removed (camshafts, VANOS units, timing chain, and eccentric shaft - if fitted, should



be visible)



Example # 2



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 86



Picture of the inside surface of the valve cover



Example # 3



Picture of the oil filter insert



Example # 4



Picture of the vehicles identification plate from the B-pillar



ATTACHMENTS



2010 BMW 335d Sedan (E90) L6-3.0L DSL Turbo (M57Y) Page 87



B110109_Maintenance_Tables.

Thursday, 17 January 2019

completed. You are finished. BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 121311 Date: 120301


Computer/Controls - MIL ON And DTC's 2F99, 10B008 Stored



SI B12 13 11



Engine Electrical Systems



March 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI B12 13 11 dated June 2011.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



DME Fault Entry: Ambient Temperature Sensor, Plausibility



MODEL



E60, E61, E85, E86, E90, E91 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Produced from February 2005 until August 2008



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N51engine (MSV80.1)



Produced from August 2006 until December 2010



E60, E70, E82, E83, E88, E90, E91, E92, E93 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Produced from June 2006 until December 2010



F10, F25 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Produced from May 2010 until March 2011



E60, E61, E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 and N54T engines (DME MSD80, MSD81)



Produced from June 2006 until March 2011



F01, F02 with the N54 engine (DME MSD87)



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 64



Produced from March 2010 until March 2011



SITUATION



The Service Engine Soon (MIL) lamp is on with either of the following DME faults stored:



^ E-Series: 2F99 - ambient temperature sensor, plausibility



^ F-Series: 10B008 - ambient temperature sensor, plausibility: signal implausible



The fault could occur if the vehicle is exposed to high temperature fluctuations.



For example:



The vehicle is parked for several hours in a heated garage. The engine is started and then driven outside of the garage during the cold time of year.



CAUSE



DME diagnostic software



CORRECTION



If the fault is stored, proceed as follows based upon the DMEs current software or vehicle integration level.



[NEW] Note: When the ISTA system message displays:



[NEW] Battery voltage only "XX.XX" V. Please connect charger.



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



E85, E86 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the DME with ISTA/P 2.40.0 or a more recent version.



E83 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the DME with ISTA/P 2.40.0 or a more recent version.



E70 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E070-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N54 engine (DME MSD80)



Produced from February 2007 until February 2008



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E60, E61 with the N54 engine (DME MSD81)



Produced from February 2008 until March 2010



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E060-10-12-500 or a more recent version.



E90, E91 with the N52 engine (DME MSV70)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N51engine (MSV80.1)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 65



E82, E88, E90, E91, E92, E93 with the N52K engine (DME MSV80)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 engine (DME MSD80)



Produced from June 2006 until February 2008



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.40.0 to integration level E89X-10-12-501 or a more recent version.



E82, E88, E90, E92, E93 with the N54 and N54T engines (DME MSD81)



Produced from February 2008 until March 2011



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level E89X-11-03-501 or a more recent version.



F10 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F010-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



F25 with the N52T engine (DME MSV90)



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F025-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



F01, F02 with the N54 engine (DME MSD87):



Program the vehicle with ISTA/P 2.41.0 to integration level F001-11-03-502 or a more recent version.



If the fault were to occur on a vehicle already at the specified integration level or higher, perform diagnosis using the most current version of



ISTA/D.



Note:



E89 with N52K, N54 or N54T engines are not affected.



E71 with the N54 engine is also not affected.



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



For information on programming and coding with ISTA/P, refer to CenterNet / Aftersales Portal / Service / Workshop Technology / Vehicle



Programming.



2010 BMW 328xi Coupe AWD (E92) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 66



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