Deebs said:I too got this error message the other day. I’ve not used the car much at all lately due to lockdown etc. I’ve bought a CTEK charger to see if I can recon it (figured it was worth a gamble, as the charger will be handy for trickle charging in future as wfh seems to be in my future).
Assuming the charge works, will the car detect the battery is ok again and clear the error message, or do I need to clear it?
(And can I say thank you to everyone for posting, I’ve only owned this e89 for 4 months, but I’ve already used this forum loads. I’ve done a side indicator swap, cleared the rear lights and gutters of crud to avoid a boot full of water, installed an MMI Prime CarPlay and I’ve got an eye on an exhaust upgrade)
I found Halfords current price for a battery the same price as GSF's "60% off sale" lol...N4LLY said:Oh it will come back :wink:
My ramp light is now daily, waiting to see if Halfords do a Jan sale. Doubt it, bet they are doing a roaring sale on batteries :x
mr.tourette said:If you know anyone with a Halfords trade card you can get a good deal on a battery.. still not cheaper than buying from Tayna though
ibroker said:Can someone just explain this coding business for a battery change for me in short. Surely you swap an old battery for a new ans BMW are looking to cash in somewhere.? Whats the score.
obewan said:All it says is, on replacing the battery (page 123)
'Have the vehicle battery registered in the vehicle by your Service after a replacement to ensure that all convenient access functions are fully available'
ibroker said:Rob. Thanks for that. So just for argument sake I take it into bmw to register, not for a new battery, what will they fleece me for this?
Andy