Afternoon all, recently I have had the warning light trifecta issue light up which appears to be a common issue with bmws. This happened when I replaced one of the headlight back panels. I have invested in a c310+ scanner and ran a scan of each module. Honestly, my mental health is very poor right now and I'm having to be realistic about what I can handle and finding a nearby garage I trust is not on my list of manageable tasks. So my main goal here is to find out if any of these codes are urgent/dangerous to leave for a little while until I feel in a better headspace to deal with. I have a 1.5hr round trip to do this weekend so it would be really useful to know if I am ok to do so.
Couple of disclaimers, I can't remember exactly the wording Michael used at zedshed but it was something to do with the airbag module being bypassed or disconnected so the light would not appear (this was done by my seller) so this threw up fault codes. And also I replaced the air intake rubber boot but was unable to clear the engine light so a couple of those could be no longer an issue?
It has been mentioned on the FB group that I could clear all the codes now I've taken note and see which ones come back. Is this ok to do?
I'm very sorry if I'm asking too much here.
Please see a list of codes below:
ABS Module
5DF7 System voltage > 18 volts 5E5C Initialize Run Flat Indicator, see Owner's Handbook 5E30 Transverse acceleration sensor 5E38 Rotation rate sensor
EPS module
611D Power supply
ECM Module
2883 DME: Mixture preparation, bank 2 2882 DME: Mixture preparation, bank 1 2747 DME: Misfire, cylinder 4 2892 DME: Misfiring
SBSR module
98C8 Short circuit, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (e6x), stage 1, to positive 991E Voltage supply not in permitted range 98D1 Control-unit fault 991D Battery lead (shield): implausible measured value 98DC Control-unit fault 98E0 Resistance, firing circuit, belt tensioner, front right, too high 98D3 Short circuit, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 2, to positive 98C2 Self-test: too few messages 98E7 Control-unit fault 98D6 Resistance, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 2, not measured 98EE Control-unit fault 98DB Control-unit fault 98BE Control-unit fault 98D2 Short circuit, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 2, to ground 98E9 Short circuit, firing circuit, thorax airbag, rear right (e85, E60, E61), or knee airbag, front right (E63, E64) to positive 98F2 Control-unit fault 98C6 Control-unit fault 98CC Open circuit, firing cicuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 1
SRS Module
93DB Control-unit fault 93BA No message (11) from satellite, B-pillar, right 93BB No message (12) from satellite, B-pillar, left 93C7 Deactivation: satellite, B-pillar, left 93C8 Deactivation: satellite, B-pillar, right 93B1 No message (5) from satellite, B-pillar, left 93B3 No message (7) from satellite, B-pillar, right 93B7 No message (B) from satellite, B-pillar, left 93B8 No message (C) from satellite, B-pillar, right 93C2 Self-test: too few messages 93E7 Undervoltage
IHKA/IHKR module
0F AUC sensor
CVM module
13 Control button, short circuit when closing
Unscannable modules (communication error)
TCM, EKPS, AIC, CID, PDC, RAD, SBSL, SMF, SZM, VID, STVL, STVR, CDC, NAJ
Thanks so much in advance
Couple of disclaimers, I can't remember exactly the wording Michael used at zedshed but it was something to do with the airbag module being bypassed or disconnected so the light would not appear (this was done by my seller) so this threw up fault codes. And also I replaced the air intake rubber boot but was unable to clear the engine light so a couple of those could be no longer an issue?
It has been mentioned on the FB group that I could clear all the codes now I've taken note and see which ones come back. Is this ok to do?
I'm very sorry if I'm asking too much here.
Please see a list of codes below:
ABS Module
5DF7 System voltage > 18 volts 5E5C Initialize Run Flat Indicator, see Owner's Handbook 5E30 Transverse acceleration sensor 5E38 Rotation rate sensor
EPS module
611D Power supply
ECM Module
2883 DME: Mixture preparation, bank 2 2882 DME: Mixture preparation, bank 1 2747 DME: Misfire, cylinder 4 2892 DME: Misfiring
SBSR module
98C8 Short circuit, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (e6x), stage 1, to positive 991E Voltage supply not in permitted range 98D1 Control-unit fault 991D Battery lead (shield): implausible measured value 98DC Control-unit fault 98E0 Resistance, firing circuit, belt tensioner, front right, too high 98D3 Short circuit, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 2, to positive 98C2 Self-test: too few messages 98E7 Control-unit fault 98D6 Resistance, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 2, not measured 98EE Control-unit fault 98DB Control-unit fault 98BE Control-unit fault 98D2 Short circuit, firing circuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 2, to ground 98E9 Short circuit, firing circuit, thorax airbag, rear right (e85, E60, E61), or knee airbag, front right (E63, E64) to positive 98F2 Control-unit fault 98C6 Control-unit fault 98CC Open circuit, firing cicuit, front airbag, right (E85), or passenger airbag (E6x), stage 1
SRS Module
93DB Control-unit fault 93BA No message (11) from satellite, B-pillar, right 93BB No message (12) from satellite, B-pillar, left 93C7 Deactivation: satellite, B-pillar, left 93C8 Deactivation: satellite, B-pillar, right 93B1 No message (5) from satellite, B-pillar, left 93B3 No message (7) from satellite, B-pillar, right 93B7 No message (B) from satellite, B-pillar, left 93B8 No message (C) from satellite, B-pillar, right 93C2 Self-test: too few messages 93E7 Undervoltage
IHKA/IHKR module
0F AUC sensor
CVM module
13 Control button, short circuit when closing
Unscannable modules (communication error)
TCM, EKPS, AIC, CID, PDC, RAD, SBSL, SMF, SZM, VID, STVL, STVR, CDC, NAJ
Thanks so much in advance