Happy new year everyone!
I have read many, many threads on here about batteries being the root cause of all sorts of issues on the E89, so I thought I would share how important it is to check the charge of your battery before any other (and potentially expensive) avenues are pursued.
Today I drove my E92 (same electronics as all E89s and same N54 engine as the 35 and 35s) around the corner to pick up beer (it is new year's eve).
When I started the car and moved off in Sainsbury's car park the dashboard lit up with multiple failure/ warnings. These being: TPMS failure, DSC failure and ABS failure. I drove home with all the above showing on the Idrive and dashboard display.
First thing I did was check the tyre pressures; all OK. Second thing was to try and reset the TPMS; no joy it said it couldn't read tyre pressures and take it to a BMW dealer asap. The DSC and ABS warnings said there was a malfunction and ditto with the dealer visit.
So I googled the issue and most answers were either wheel sensor or hydro unit failure.
I thought I would try putting the battery on charge with my cTek charger, as it couldn't hurt. It took only 4 hours to fully charge. So I thought "it's not going to be the battery".
It was! Started the car, drove around the corner, all lights went out and the TPMS reset first time.
If I hadn't known the fussiness of BMW battery charge I would have booked it in for a diagnosis at the very least.
Lesson learned re the battery. Hope this helps some others
I have read many, many threads on here about batteries being the root cause of all sorts of issues on the E89, so I thought I would share how important it is to check the charge of your battery before any other (and potentially expensive) avenues are pursued.
Today I drove my E92 (same electronics as all E89s and same N54 engine as the 35 and 35s) around the corner to pick up beer (it is new year's eve).
When I started the car and moved off in Sainsbury's car park the dashboard lit up with multiple failure/ warnings. These being: TPMS failure, DSC failure and ABS failure. I drove home with all the above showing on the Idrive and dashboard display.
First thing I did was check the tyre pressures; all OK. Second thing was to try and reset the TPMS; no joy it said it couldn't read tyre pressures and take it to a BMW dealer asap. The DSC and ABS warnings said there was a malfunction and ditto with the dealer visit.
So I googled the issue and most answers were either wheel sensor or hydro unit failure.
I thought I would try putting the battery on charge with my cTek charger, as it couldn't hurt. It took only 4 hours to fully charge. So I thought "it's not going to be the battery".
It was! Started the car, drove around the corner, all lights went out and the TPMS reset first time.
If I hadn't known the fussiness of BMW battery charge I would have booked it in for a diagnosis at the very least.
Lesson learned re the battery. Hope this helps some others