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Self level suspension inact error
Self level suspension inact error
it seems BMW has endless problem, just came back from a battery drain, now today an error "selflevel susp inact" on the dash board.
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Is it permanently displayed? Is the suspension still sitting level?
Tbh if it was straight after a battery drain, once battery is fully charged it may just go away as battery drains can cause all sorts of errors.
Tbh if it was straight after a battery drain, once battery is fully charged it may just go away as battery drains can cause all sorts of errors.
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[quote="Raj"]
Is it permanently displayed? Is the suspension still sitting level?
Tbh if it was straight after a battery drain, once battery is fully charged it may just go away as battery drains can cause all sorts of errors.
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it is not permanently displayed. two days ago I opened the bonnet and changed the angel eye led marker, it started, I haven't seen or feel and sitting level change. So, I just ignored it, as we know BMW has sorts of electrical issues which may disappear itself. The next day, after a short drive, it showed up again. But, I haven't felt any changes of sitting level or harsh suspension, mine has been very hard anyway as it is sport model.
Is it permanently displayed? Is the suspension still sitting level?
Tbh if it was straight after a battery drain, once battery is fully charged it may just go away as battery drains can cause all sorts of errors.
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it is not permanently displayed. two days ago I opened the bonnet and changed the angel eye led marker, it started, I haven't seen or feel and sitting level change. So, I just ignored it, as we know BMW has sorts of electrical issues which may disappear itself. The next day, after a short drive, it showed up again. But, I haven't felt any changes of sitting level or harsh suspension, mine has been very hard anyway as it is sport model.
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I've had the same, also the 4X4 light illuminated , once charged up they went out, and never returned. I used to get the " Active Steeing Inactive " message on the E60 as well when the battery voltage was low.
I prefer to leave on a trickle charge overnight after any battery related faults.
I prefer to leave on a trickle charge overnight after any battery related faults.
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Re: Self level suspension inact error
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[quote="Raj"]
Is it permanently displayed? Is the suspension still sitting level?
Tbh if it was straight after a battery drain, once battery is fully charged it may just go away as battery drains can cause all sorts of errors.
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it is not permanently displayed. two days ago I opened the bonnet and changed the angel eye led marker, it started, I haven't seen or feel and sitting level change. So, I just ignored it, as we know BMW has sorts of electrical issues which may disappear itself. The next day, after a short drive, it showed up again. But, I haven't felt any changes of sitting level or harsh suspension, mine has been very hard anyway as it is sport model.
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Welcome to the club....mine's doing it now when I fire up the hids. No problems with the height or with them off
[quote="Raj"]
Is it permanently displayed? Is the suspension still sitting level?
Tbh if it was straight after a battery drain, once battery is fully charged it may just go away as battery drains can cause all sorts of errors.
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it is not permanently displayed. two days ago I opened the bonnet and changed the angel eye led marker, it started, I haven't seen or feel and sitting level change. So, I just ignored it, as we know BMW has sorts of electrical issues which may disappear itself. The next day, after a short drive, it showed up again. But, I haven't felt any changes of sitting level or harsh suspension, mine has been very hard anyway as it is sport model.
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Welcome to the club....mine's doing it now when I fire up the hids. No problems with the height or with them off
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thanks guys for sharing the information! mine happened when i changed the 10w Angel eye LED marker from 3w. i changed one side and turn on the light to see the difference between 10w and 3w, then the error message came out. Maybe I shouldn't change the LED marker at all, as I feel they are much the same as 3w which costs more though.
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Re: Self level suspension inact error
[quote="x5inwales"]
thanks guys for sharing the information! mine happened when i changed the 10w Angel eye LED marker from 3w. i changed one side and turn on the light to see the difference between 10w and 3w, then the error message came out. Maybe I shouldn't change the LED marker at all, as I feel they are much the same as 3w which costs more though.
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I've just thrown a capacitor on the passenger side HID (one I had left over from an ill fated 55w HID experience) and threw on the lights. I'd have put one on both sides but I blew one up (cue smoke, fizzing and paper spitting everywhere) mucking about.
I didn't get any faults coming up but then again it is warm and I drove home 30 miles.
Tommorows cold start will see if it's got rid of the problem
thanks guys for sharing the information! mine happened when i changed the 10w Angel eye LED marker from 3w. i changed one side and turn on the light to see the difference between 10w and 3w, then the error message came out. Maybe I shouldn't change the LED marker at all, as I feel they are much the same as 3w which costs more though.
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I've just thrown a capacitor on the passenger side HID (one I had left over from an ill fated 55w HID experience) and threw on the lights. I'd have put one on both sides but I blew one up (cue smoke, fizzing and paper spitting everywhere) mucking about.
I didn't get any faults coming up but then again it is warm and I drove home 30 miles.
Tommorows cold start will see if it's got rid of the problem
Last edited by storminmike on Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Got this error yesterday evening, a few start and stops since and it is still there, although dissapeared for part of journey to work this morning only to return. I have not heard the pump since message appeared but suspension seems level and driving ok.
I have owned my X5 for 20 months now - I have seen message a couple of times in past but cleared with a stop start not to return.
Might dissapear but if it does not, what is first port of call? disconnect battery for a bit? check/clean abs sensors?
Note that I put a new battery in last year and have also replaced starter motor, fsr and alternator so should be no drain issues.
I have owned my X5 for 20 months now - I have seen message a couple of times in past but cleared with a stop start not to return.
Might dissapear but if it does not, what is first port of call? disconnect battery for a bit? check/clean abs sensors?
Note that I put a new battery in last year and have also replaced starter motor, fsr and alternator so should be no drain issues.
2002 X5 4.4i Sport
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the error message didn't show up yesterday, a good weather, could the damp weather be a factor causing the error message?
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I drove my X5 about a mile this morning and all was ok but when I went back to the car about 30 minutes later I got the suspension inactive error as soon as I drove off and it stayed on until I got home again. I came in and read this thread then went for a 5 mile drive and didn't get the error again.
Should I expect (and accept) these spurious electrical gremlins? I'll speak to my dealer to see if he has any idea of what causes it.
Should I expect (and accept) these spurious electrical gremlins? I'll speak to my dealer to see if he has any idea of what causes it.
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[quote="Johnell"]
I drove my X5 about a mile this morning and all was ok but when I went back to the car about 30 minutes later I got the suspension inactive error as soon as I drove off and it stayed on until I got home again. I came in and read this thread then went for a 5 mile drive and didn't get the error again.
Should I expect (and accept) these spurious electrical gremlins? I'll speak to my dealer to see if he has any idea of what causes it.
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I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car.
I drove my X5 about a mile this morning and all was ok but when I went back to the car about 30 minutes later I got the suspension inactive error as soon as I drove off and it stayed on until I got home again. I came in and read this thread then went for a 5 mile drive and didn't get the error again.
Should I expect (and accept) these spurious electrical gremlins? I'll speak to my dealer to see if he has any idea of what causes it.
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I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car.
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[quote="x5inwales"]I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car. [/quote]
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......
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[quote="Johnell"]
[quote="x5inwales"]I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car. [/quote]
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......
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5 series is a robust one.
[quote="x5inwales"]I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car. [/quote]
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......
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5 series is a robust one.
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[quote="x5inwales"]
[quote="Johnell"]
[quote="x5inwales"]I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car. [/quote]
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......[/quote]5 series is a robust one.[/quote]
Inferring the X5 electrical system isn't as robust as the 5 series?
[quote="Johnell"]
[quote="x5inwales"]I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car. [/quote]
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......[/quote]5 series is a robust one.[/quote]
Inferring the X5 electrical system isn't as robust as the 5 series?
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Re: Self level suspension inact error
[quote="Johnell"]
[quote="x5inwales"]
[quote="Johnell"]
[quote="x5inwales"]I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car. [/quote]
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......[/quote]5 series is a robust one.[/quote]
Inferring the X5 electrical system isn't as robust as the 5 series?
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I suppose all BMWs are robust cars, the more complicated electrical systems, the more likely to have this or that electrical fault after a while.
[quote="x5inwales"]
[quote="Johnell"]
[quote="x5inwales"]I guess these electrical gremlins are the downside to have a BMW. Other than that it is a reliable car. [/quote]
I ran a 525tds and a 525d for about 7 years without any electrical gremlins so I hope this is not a portent of things to come.......[/quote]5 series is a robust one.[/quote]
Inferring the X5 electrical system isn't as robust as the 5 series?
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I suppose all BMWs are robust cars, the more complicated electrical systems, the more likely to have this or that electrical fault after a while.