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I agree, in US we need to continue pushing people to report it. Fill out reports on these two sites, just takes a few minutes
https://www.nhtsa.gov/report-a-safety-problem#index https://www.autosafety.org/ |
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Does anybody happen to have the CC-ID from this error? It can be either: CC-ID 393 Gear Selector Position CC-ID 394 Gear Selector Lever CC-ID 442 Vehicle may Roll Away CC-ID 443 Vehicle Rolling Away CC-ID 557 Rolling Possible, Secure Vehicle It's possible to disable every error in the Kombi using the CC_AKTIEVIERUNG_x entries in the Kombi ECU. Only need to calculate for every CC-ID new values. Anyone still experiencing this now; could you read out the car with ISTA+ (or tool32) and copy the correct CC-ID relating to this error? |
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01-08-2024, 09:28 AM | #77 |
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I did the spring change last Saturday, it took me about 4 hours of work, coffee brewing and YouTube. The spring was only $30 USD delivered to Mexico. BMW wanted to charge me around $20k pesos ($1140 USD) to replace the complete lever (25168483098). Total cost to repair $30 USD spring + upholstery tools $20 USD
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I calculated it for CC-557 ID CC_AKTIEVIERUNG_9 FROM Code:
'FF', 'FF','FF', 'FF','FF', 'FF','FF', 'FF' Code:
'FF', 'FF','FF', 'FF','FF', 'DF','FF', 'FF' This should disable the message, if wanted. Only note is that I am not sure if it is the correct CCID. See https://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/bl...d-error-codes/ |
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01-12-2024, 01:21 PM | #79 | |
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I submitted a claim. Let them know this was a ubiquitous issue and that a recall should be forced on BMW. What a dumb design. |
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Thanks for the support from everyone in the forum, we've done hundreds of these repairs and based in the Midlands.
If you need help, securevehicleagainstrolling.com |
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Wondering if I should just add a custom value and test it out ? Having to join the club unwillingly and ordered the spring. But it took forever to arrive “sighs”. |
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03-06-2024, 05:10 AM | #87 | |
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It can be calculated which value it needs to be and you can code out every warning. You can always revert safely. Code:
general idea is that there is 1 bit for each CC-ID and all of them are sequential. Each group has 8 bytes so 64 (= 8 * 8) bits total. 299 / 64 = 4.xxx so it's 5th group (as groups are counted from 1: 4 + 1 = 5). 299 - 64 * 4 (group) = 43 so it's 43rd bit in 5th group. 43 / 8 = 5.xxx so it's 5th byte (as bytes are counted from 0: 5 + 0 = 5). 43 - 5 * 8 = 3 so it's 3rd bit (as bits are also counted from 0) 3rd bit has value of 8 (= 2 ^ 3) so FF - 8 = F7. Well, to be more precise - works when bit WAS SET ONLY. Normally you would do NOT-AND operation which works always. So initial value FF & (~8). ~8 = F7. FF & F7 = F7. Assuming cc-id 256, how this math will work? 256 - 64 * 4 = 0 0 / 8 = 0 0 - 0 * 8 = 0 So it will be 0'th bit in byte 0 smile 0'th bit value is 2^0 = 1, so FF & (~1) = FE (assuming initial value was FF) |
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Uhm really no idea what to do with the calculation. But it looks complicated enough.
So long story short. Coded the custom value and the fault is still displayed. Switched back the code. And wondered why is the value is “ ohne_533 “ ? The rest are just “ ein “. |
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