Hello everyone,
I have an E89 30i 2011.
I will describe the electrical problems I faced during the last month with the car:
1.After leaving the car parked for a week ( it rained all the time, i think it is an important detail ) I found that the battery went flat. I tried jum starting the car using the terminals under the hood but the car wouldnt start. All the electrical stuff worked ( dials, navigation, lights, signals, electrical seats etc. ) but when I pressed the break peddal and the Strat/stop button the engine wouldnt crank and the navigation display would close and open again.
2. Someone came and took a look at the car and we tested the starter motor. They managed to get it out and tested it. I worked fine. Then we mounted the starter on the car again and they tried to supply current to the starter using a battery. The car managed to crank and the engine started. This made them think that the problem is with the CAS but someone told them that the car should crank even with a messed up CAS module.
After aprox 2 hours of tests they somehow found out that the steering column locking mechanism didnt get any voltage. They dissasembled the whone steering column, blocked the locking mechanism and took the CAS away to reprogram it ( I believe they installed some sort of emulator that bypasses the locking of the steering ). AFTER PUTTING ALL OF THESE BACK IN, THE CAR WORKED PERFECTLY.
3. 2 days after the car was “fixed” I got a battery discarge warning when starting the car. Drove home ( aprox 12 km ) and in the morning ( 10 hours later ) the battery was dead and I had tot start the car with a jump starter.
4. the next time I started the car ( also with the jump starter as it sit for another 10 hours ) the windows, signals and high beam didnt work. Someone told me that the FRM module got messed up.
I kept it running for about 30 minutes, closed it using the key fob ( as the remote didnt work ) and I saw that even after 3 hours there were wome LEDs working inside the car ( the “P” on the gearbox selector, the start stop button and the backlight of the idrive)
5. Took the car to someone else (using a platform ) and they kept it for about one week doing all sorts of tests as I thought that there is something that drains the battery. They mounted the correct battery on the car ( as the one mounted on the car was not the one specified by BMW. The car had a 74Ah non-AGM battery and the car needed a 70Ah AGM. ) and they registered it. Kept the car for another 5-6 days and measured the battery everytime. They also let it parked for a few days and measured the battery and everything was fine.
There was no residual voltage when the car went in sleep mode and I thought that there is problem was solved and the issue was the old battery that was not registered and the car probably didnt charge it appropiately.
6.Got the car back, used it without any problem for a week and parked it for Christmas. After 2 days I wanted to see if it is ok and…….dead. Tried to jump start it and it didnt work. Kept the charger for about 10 minuted and NOTHING….
It snowed during christmas and the car was covered with snow. Now….as I wrote at the beginning of the thread, the similarities with the first time I found the car dead is that there was “water” involved both times. I believe it is possible that water short circuited something and that got the battery to drain…
It is getting me crazy.
Did anyone faced something remotely close to this?
Do you have any suggestions as what can I do to narrow it down and find the source of the problem?
Also…any tips on opening the boot with a dead battery and not being able to jump start the car?
I have an E89 30i 2011.
I will describe the electrical problems I faced during the last month with the car:
1.After leaving the car parked for a week ( it rained all the time, i think it is an important detail ) I found that the battery went flat. I tried jum starting the car using the terminals under the hood but the car wouldnt start. All the electrical stuff worked ( dials, navigation, lights, signals, electrical seats etc. ) but when I pressed the break peddal and the Strat/stop button the engine wouldnt crank and the navigation display would close and open again.
2. Someone came and took a look at the car and we tested the starter motor. They managed to get it out and tested it. I worked fine. Then we mounted the starter on the car again and they tried to supply current to the starter using a battery. The car managed to crank and the engine started. This made them think that the problem is with the CAS but someone told them that the car should crank even with a messed up CAS module.
After aprox 2 hours of tests they somehow found out that the steering column locking mechanism didnt get any voltage. They dissasembled the whone steering column, blocked the locking mechanism and took the CAS away to reprogram it ( I believe they installed some sort of emulator that bypasses the locking of the steering ). AFTER PUTTING ALL OF THESE BACK IN, THE CAR WORKED PERFECTLY.
3. 2 days after the car was “fixed” I got a battery discarge warning when starting the car. Drove home ( aprox 12 km ) and in the morning ( 10 hours later ) the battery was dead and I had tot start the car with a jump starter.
4. the next time I started the car ( also with the jump starter as it sit for another 10 hours ) the windows, signals and high beam didnt work. Someone told me that the FRM module got messed up.
I kept it running for about 30 minutes, closed it using the key fob ( as the remote didnt work ) and I saw that even after 3 hours there were wome LEDs working inside the car ( the “P” on the gearbox selector, the start stop button and the backlight of the idrive)
5. Took the car to someone else (using a platform ) and they kept it for about one week doing all sorts of tests as I thought that there is something that drains the battery. They mounted the correct battery on the car ( as the one mounted on the car was not the one specified by BMW. The car had a 74Ah non-AGM battery and the car needed a 70Ah AGM. ) and they registered it. Kept the car for another 5-6 days and measured the battery everytime. They also let it parked for a few days and measured the battery and everything was fine.
There was no residual voltage when the car went in sleep mode and I thought that there is problem was solved and the issue was the old battery that was not registered and the car probably didnt charge it appropiately.
6.Got the car back, used it without any problem for a week and parked it for Christmas. After 2 days I wanted to see if it is ok and…….dead. Tried to jump start it and it didnt work. Kept the charger for about 10 minuted and NOTHING….
It snowed during christmas and the car was covered with snow. Now….as I wrote at the beginning of the thread, the similarities with the first time I found the car dead is that there was “water” involved both times. I believe it is possible that water short circuited something and that got the battery to drain…
It is getting me crazy.
Did anyone faced something remotely close to this?
Do you have any suggestions as what can I do to narrow it down and find the source of the problem?
Also…any tips on opening the boot with a dead battery and not being able to jump start the car?











