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      11-20-2013, 02:24 AM   #1
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Coding Kombi for oil level

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I'm new here, so Hi to all.
I'm from Portugal and own a BMW e91 320d 2007.
Yesterday I try to code the "show_oel_stand" on Kombi, but it seems that no information has recevied by the kombi, ex: Now if I go to board computer and enter on the oil can image, it show me the bar but with a clock turning arround.
I have changed the parameter show_oel_stand from nitch_aktiv to aktiv, because I don't even have the oil can level on BC before the coding.
Do you guys know if I need to do something else? I know my car engine (M47TU2D20) have oil level sensor on engine pan.
Thanks in advance and sorry for my "poor" english.

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As far as I know it is only available in N47 diesel engines.
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      11-20-2013, 04:45 AM   #3
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Maybe you're right. But in INPA I can see the level. SO I tought that could be seen on BC.
I almost swear that have seen that on a BMW 120d 2005 with M47 engine just like mine.
Anyone else?

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Maybe you're right. But in INPA I can see the level. SO I tought that could be seen on BC.
I almost swear that have seen that on a BMW 120d 2005 with M47 engine just like mine.
Anyone else?
The clock turning on my car shows when the engine is cold. I'd say let it run for about 3-5 Minutes and check again. Even if the engine was running for a long period and is powered off you would still have to wait the 3-5 period.
Just my guess as no engine oil is measured when cold. Hope this helps.
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Hi.

Today i've checked when i was leaving home, and after a 35kms running (about 20miles) it still show the clock.
Maybe it's not possible.
Do you think this need some adptation from DME?
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Hi.

Today i've checked when i was leaving home, and after a 35kms running (about 20miles) it still show the clock.
Maybe it's not possible.
Do you think this need some adptation from DME?
Possibly. Have you checked for updates?
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Possibly. Have you checked for updates?
Hello.
I can I know? I look at inpa and my DME ZB number and date and has a date from somewere middle 2011.How can I get tu update it if there is some update? Winfpk? I remaped my car (163hp to 202 hp), and that time I compere my ecu file with another one with 2005 date.

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