These values stay in place until you return to the Instrument cluster main menu (press F10 twice). F8 sets a specific speed signal value in km/h. Pressing F7 shows the Activate Analog menu:įrom here you can use F1, F2, F4 and F5 to set specific ADC values for each of the gauges. Pressing F6 activates self-test mode - this is the same cycle as when activated through the odometer, but it repeats until you press Shift-F6. Pressing F6 shows the Instrument cluster Activate menu: Pressing F10 returns to the Instrument cluster menu Here we can see that my car is due an Inspection for its next service. Pressing F4 shows the Service Status screen: Pressing F2 shows the Digital Status screen: Pressing F1 shows the Analog Status screen: Pressing F5 shows the Instrument cluster Status menu: Pressing F4 shows the Instrument cluster Error screen: Pressing F3 shows the Instrument cluster Code screen: ![]() Pressing F2 shows the Instrument cluster Ident screen: Pressing F6 shows the Service Data Status screen: TBCįrom the dialog select Body and then Instrument cluster. Pressing F5 shows the Key Data Status screen: TBC Pressing F4 shows the ISN Number Password (ISN PW) Status screen: You can watch the key being read and the status boxes change when it is recognised. Pressing F3 shows the Actual Key (act.key) Status screen: Pressing F2 shows the Input Status screen: Key is sending will toggle if you remove the key from the ignition. Pressing F1 shows the Internal Status screen: Pressing F1 reads the error menu and shows the EWS Error Report: It is listed as Control unit EWS III-D, but does not appear to be listed on the appropriate page for my car.ĮWS control unit/tr module/support - BMW parts catalog The part number 4101593 relates to the EWS Control Unit, full part number 61.35.4.101.593. This looks like there are two separate checks for ground and supply, which will be what bring the airbag light on when you have a dodgy seat connector and move the seat.įrom the dialog select Body and then Electronic vehicle immobilization EWS. Pressing F5 shows the Airbag Status screen: If there were any errors, pressing F2 from this screen will clear them. Pressing F4 shows the Airbag Error screen: This correctly indicates that my car has no seat occupancy sensor, that I have a drivers airbag, but not a passenger, I have seatbelt pre-tensioners both sides, and as is normal with the Z3, I have no searbelt buckle switches (on other BMW models these control the display of the seatbelt telltale). Pressing F3 shows the Airbag Code screen: The unit was manufactured in week 38 '98, which would have been September '98, but was not coded until January when my car left the production line.Įlectric parts, airbag - BMW parts catalog The part number 8374798 relates to the Airbag Control Module, full part number 65.77.8.374.798, which according to BMW Fans, was not fitted beyond September '98, but seems to have been fitted to my January '99 built zed. Pressing F2 shows the Airbag Ident screen: Pressing F6 shows the Engine Activate Menu screen:įrom the dialog select Body and then Airbag. Pressing F5 for the Engine Status display presents a menu screen with 6 additional options: Pressing F2 should clear the error codes. The additional information shows that this occured at idle when starting from cold. The first error is a summary error, the second a specific error relating to cylinder 3. Pressing F1 reads the error codes and shows the Engine Error Report screen:Īs you can see I have two errors, both relating to a misfire. Pressing F4 shows the Engine Error Menu screen: ![]() The actual VIN-number of the vehicle is shown along with some other details from the DME. Pressning F3 shows the Engine Code screen: ![]() The part number 1438877 relates to the DME Basic Control Unit, full part number 61.35.1.438.877.īasic control unit DME - BMW parts catalog Pressing F2 shows the Engine Ident screen: ![]() The DME 5.2 for M44 script relates to my car and the results are presented below. From the dialog select Engine and then the option appropriate to your car.
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