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Hi all,
I've bought a 2010 E89 to replace my old E85 (which I regretted selling)
Anyway, whilst looking on Bimmercode (to code out bulb monitoring) I discovered that my E89 has a problem with its FRM, which after googling and searching on here, I've discovered that is apparently, quiet common.

It appears to be working fine (at the moment!) ...so was going to leave it well alone.
However, when you read the BimmerCode's FAQ's it mentions; "if the control unit has to be restarted after the battery has been replaced .... the control unit will not be able to start again"
And typically, my battery is no longer holding a good charge (previous owner didn't register it, but that's another story for another day)

So, my question to all you experts is: What are the chances of me killing my FRM when I disconnect the car battery to fit the new one?
I've bought a 2010 E89 to replace my old E85 (which I regretted selling)
Anyway, whilst looking on Bimmercode (to code out bulb monitoring) I discovered that my E89 has a problem with its FRM, which after googling and searching on here, I've discovered that is apparently, quiet common.

It appears to be working fine (at the moment!) ...so was going to leave it well alone.
However, when you read the BimmerCode's FAQ's it mentions; "if the control unit has to be restarted after the battery has been replaced .... the control unit will not be able to start again"
And typically, my battery is no longer holding a good charge (previous owner didn't register it, but that's another story for another day)

So, my question to all you experts is: What are the chances of me killing my FRM when I disconnect the car battery to fit the new one?