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Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Hi
Anyone suggest or recommend a decent code reader for diagnostics on a x5 f15, very unlikely to be wanting to do any coding, but think it would be useful to read and perhaps reset the error codes when the car pings up with the occasional message rather than take it to the dealer and pay their rates.
To be honest it will probably go to the dealer or Indy for repair, but it would be nice to know the likely cause beforehand.
Thanks in advance.
Anyone suggest or recommend a decent code reader for diagnostics on a x5 f15, very unlikely to be wanting to do any coding, but think it would be useful to read and perhaps reset the error codes when the car pings up with the occasional message rather than take it to the dealer and pay their rates.
To be honest it will probably go to the dealer or Indy for repair, but it would be nice to know the likely cause beforehand.
Thanks in advance.
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
It depends upon whether or not you want to pay a one off fee - for something like say a Foxwell - or are happy with an annualised (is that a word?) plan for something like say a Carly system?
I’ve had Carly for several years and it works with everything except the i4 (though support is coming). It’s not free and costs about £80 with the scanner unit. Works with tablets, phones and laptops.
Others on here have Foxwell systems and are pleased with those.
If you want to go ‘all in’ then you’re probably looking at INPA/ISTA/Edibias with the right adapter and a laptop. This is dealer level software.
I’ve had Carly for several years and it works with everything except the i4 (though support is coming). It’s not free and costs about £80 with the scanner unit. Works with tablets, phones and laptops.
Others on here have Foxwell systems and are pleased with those.
If you want to go ‘all in’ then you’re probably looking at INPA/ISTA/Edibias with the right adapter and a laptop. This is dealer level software.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
I bought a foxwell nt530 specifally for bmw only for my e70 and it was able to reset dpf life which few can and find all the codes my cheapy code reader couldn't.I dunno if it supports F15 though you need to check . I got it of Gendan automotive £164 delivered ,you down load the bmw only software once you get it.It can I think register a new battery but not a capacity change but you can't have everything at that price
If it isn't specifically for bmw you are wasting you time imo
If it isn't specifically for bmw you are wasting you time imo
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Code reader for X5 diagnostics
I use bimmerlink also got BimmerCode for coding both work faultless for me
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Thanks for the information, I’ll have a look at these, but whilst rummaging in the garage yesterday came across an ODB adapter that I bought for a BMW motorcycle (used with Motoscan), a few years ago, it’s a OBDLink LX Bluetooth, and that looks like it is compatible with Bimmerlink, so that might be a good first step and at a reasonable cost depending on how they charge for the app and what the results are like and how easy they are to understand.
I like the look of Carly, but for something that I hopefully won’t have to use that often the annual subscription maybe a waste of money for me.
I’ll also have a look at a bmw specific Foxpro, their website looks very good.
I’ll let you know how it goes
I like the look of Carly, but for something that I hopefully won’t have to use that often the annual subscription maybe a waste of money for me.
I’ll also have a look at a bmw specific Foxpro, their website looks very good.
I’ll let you know how it goes
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
It is compatible well it sounds like the one i use.
One off payment as well for bimmerlink and code.
One off payment as well for bimmerlink and code.
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Update on code reader
Installed Bimmerlink for Android and used my existing dongle, it was very simple to set up and use, scanned for errors, a few came up but nothing to indicate any current issues with the ADAS system that I'd previously encountered.
The biggest thing that showed up was that after a decent run to Devon and back plus a run to Sheffield and back, last week, around 600 miles, and a 40 mile run yesterday, was that he battery today was only showing as 62% charged, so I have it on my CTEK battery charger and will leave it on for at least 24 hours to see it that recovers it, but it could well be the ADAS errors I was seeing earlier is down to an ageing battery (~5.5 years old)
Installed Bimmerlink for Android and used my existing dongle, it was very simple to set up and use, scanned for errors, a few came up but nothing to indicate any current issues with the ADAS system that I'd previously encountered.
The biggest thing that showed up was that after a decent run to Devon and back plus a run to Sheffield and back, last week, around 600 miles, and a 40 mile run yesterday, was that he battery today was only showing as 62% charged, so I have it on my CTEK battery charger and will leave it on for at least 24 hours to see it that recovers it, but it could well be the ADAS errors I was seeing earlier is down to an ageing battery (~5.5 years old)
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
If after that much charging the battery isn’t very happy, and given it’s approaching EOL (average), then it could be time for a replacement - or at least the planning of such. That said, my X6 one has been flagged by Carly before now and is still OK. I only use the car every few weeks now, so with the arrival of chillier weather, it gets a full charge before a week of use.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Thanks
I’ll see what it says tomorrow after 24 hours on charge m, but could well be time to change the battery, will ask dealer for a price but now that I have Beamerlink up and running might just get a battery from Tanya and fit it myself, will see what the dealership say on Tuesday whe it goes in for new front discs and pads
I’ll see what it says tomorrow after 24 hours on charge m, but could well be time to change the battery, will ask dealer for a price but now that I have Beamerlink up and running might just get a battery from Tanya and fit it myself, will see what the dealership say on Tuesday whe it goes in for new front discs and pads
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
I did the last change myself. Tayna for the hardware and reset it via Carly. Sometimes BMW can be cheaper, though it probably depends on the day of the month and how much fleecing of customers has been successful!
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Very true, but I know the price from Tanya, so it will be interesting to see what the dealer suggests, although to be fair they have been very good for the last 5 years
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Would like ti see the dealer better Tayna prices.
Also next day delivery mostly bought several over the years plus 30 or so years ago but they had a different name then.
Also next day delivery mostly bought several over the years plus 30 or so years ago but they had a different name then.
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Well after another 24 hours on the ctek , it’s up to 76%, but driving over to dealership tomorrow to have front discs and pads replaced, so will ask them for a price for a new battery, if it’s sensible then I’ll get them to check it and replace it, if not I’ll order one from Tanya and fit myself using bimmerlink to reset car
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Another update, car went into dealership for front brake pads and discs as suggested by indi, but pleasantly surprised to find it only needed new pads as the discs are still ok for another set of pads after the heath checks.
The battery was up at 86% after a few minutes in dealership car park, so hopefully ok for a while yet, off to Devon tomorrow so another 500 mile round trip, will keep any eye on battery charge and see if it slowly or quickly declines.
It makes me wonder if when I have been running reasonable distances with the adaptive cruise on and the car in ECO pro, if it only puts the minimum charge into the battery? Last few days I’ve just left it in comfort mode and not used the adaptive cruise and the battery % is improving, although the fuel consumption appears to have dropped a bit?
The battery was up at 86% after a few minutes in dealership car park, so hopefully ok for a while yet, off to Devon tomorrow so another 500 mile round trip, will keep any eye on battery charge and see if it slowly or quickly declines.
It makes me wonder if when I have been running reasonable distances with the adaptive cruise on and the car in ECO pro, if it only puts the minimum charge into the battery? Last few days I’ve just left it in comfort mode and not used the adaptive cruise and the battery % is improving, although the fuel consumption appears to have dropped a bit?
Code reader for X5 diagnostics
Eco Pro in BMWs does some strange things including reducing engine load by reducing the a/c, so I wouldn’t be surprised if it did something odd with the alternator too.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.