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E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
- surveysteve
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E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
Just looking for some input folks. I was looking to get the tyre pressure warning coded out, would this do it?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-1-4-1-4-0 ... 19db708069
If not, what do I need to use?
Thanks.
Steve
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-1-4-1-4-0 ... 19db708069
If not, what do I need to use?
Thanks.
Steve
Last edited by surveysteve on Sat Apr 20, 2013 6:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
Anyone?
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
83 views and not one post to point out if I can use this or not?
I'm not too clued up when it comes to software and the likes. Just need a guide in the right direction.
Ta
I'm not too clued up when it comes to software and the likes. Just need a guide in the right direction.
Ta
2003 E53 Carbon Black Edition 4.6 iS.
2002 Mk4 VW GT TDI Golf
2002 Mk4 VW GT TDI Golf
Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
[quote="surveysteve"]
83 views and not one post to point out if I can use this or not?
I'm not too clued up when it comes to software and the likes. Just need a guide in the right direction.
Ta
[/quote]
no need to have dummy out, when you find out though let me know need to do same to m3
83 views and not one post to point out if I can use this or not?
I'm not too clued up when it comes to software and the likes. Just need a guide in the right direction.
Ta
[/quote]
no need to have dummy out, when you find out though let me know need to do same to m3
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
Maybe you can....but i'd have to ask why?
On my facelift the warning has never ever been wrong, fussy maybe but never wrong that the tyres are under inflated. Why would you code out a safety item?
Is this on the car you're trying to sell by the way?
I don't have one of those scanner things but I must get one some time...if only to find out why the PDC drives me mad
On my facelift the warning has never ever been wrong, fussy maybe but never wrong that the tyres are under inflated. Why would you code out a safety item?
Is this on the car you're trying to sell by the way?
I don't have one of those scanner things but I must get one some time...if only to find out why the PDC drives me mad
Last edited by storminmike on Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
[quote="storminmike"]
Maybe you can....but i'd have to ask why?
On my facelift the warning has never ever been wrong, fussy maybe but never wrong that the tyres are under inflated. Why would you code out a safety item?
Is this on the car you're trying to sell by the way?
I don't have one of those scanner things but I must get one some time...if only to find out why the PDC drives me mad
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the m3 i think is missing the wheel sensor and im not trying to sell and have no use for it so want to code it out
Maybe you can....but i'd have to ask why?
On my facelift the warning has never ever been wrong, fussy maybe but never wrong that the tyres are under inflated. Why would you code out a safety item?
Is this on the car you're trying to sell by the way?
I don't have one of those scanner things but I must get one some time...if only to find out why the PDC drives me mad
[/quote]
the m3 i think is missing the wheel sensor and im not trying to sell and have no use for it so want to code it out
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="storminmike"]
Maybe you can....but i'd have to ask why?
On my facelift the warning has never ever been wrong, fussy maybe but never wrong that the tyres are under inflated. Why would you code out a safety item?
Is this on the car you're trying to sell by the way?
I don't have one of those scanner things but I must get one some time...if only to find out why the PDC drives me mad
[/quote]
the m3 i think is missing the wheel sensor and im not trying to sell and have no use for it so want to code it out
[/quote]
I see...
it was the OP I was actually asking and I couldn't for the life of me see why anyone would want to do that?
Good luck with the under/overheating by the way
[quote="storminmike"]
Maybe you can....but i'd have to ask why?
On my facelift the warning has never ever been wrong, fussy maybe but never wrong that the tyres are under inflated. Why would you code out a safety item?
Is this on the car you're trying to sell by the way?
I don't have one of those scanner things but I must get one some time...if only to find out why the PDC drives me mad
[/quote]
the m3 i think is missing the wheel sensor and im not trying to sell and have no use for it so want to code it out
[/quote]
I see...
it was the OP I was actually asking and I couldn't for the life of me see why anyone would want to do that?
Good luck with the under/overheating by the way
Last edited by storminmike on Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
MOT failure under Section 4.1 as well. If fitted it must work and inoperative warning lights or a fault indication will cause an immediate fail. As the car has it fitted at build you need to fix it by the looks of things.
Richard
Richard
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
[quote="X5Sport"]
MOT failure under Section 4.1 as well. If fitted it must work and inoperative warning lights or a fault indication will cause an immediate fail. As the car has it fitted at build you need to fix it by the looks of things.
Richard
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Thought that only applied after a certain age of the car? Mine has passed its MOT recently with the alarm merrily flashing away.
MOT failure under Section 4.1 as well. If fitted it must work and inoperative warning lights or a fault indication will cause an immediate fail. As the car has it fitted at build you need to fix it by the looks of things.
Richard
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Thought that only applied after a certain age of the car? Mine has passed its MOT recently with the alarm merrily flashing away.
Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
That's the thing with the MoT. Some go 'by the book' whilst others ignore it. I only quoted what is says in the current manual. Perhaps they're still arguing about what's in and what's out for now? I know the EU wants to make it a lot tougher from 2015.
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
[quote="shadrack"]
no need to have dummy out, when you find out though let me know need to do same to m3
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No dummy spat mate, just an observation. Would have been written quite differently if the dummy had been bouncing down the carpet
The batteries are now dead on the wheels and will cost (I've been told) about £200 a corner to replace them all. Why bother when you can check the pressures on a weekly or frequent basis, which I do anyway.
The other reason I'm trying to get this sorted soon is I was thinking about trading it in.
If the tyre pressure warning comes up, they will be offering less.
Ta.
no need to have dummy out, when you find out though let me know need to do same to m3
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No dummy spat mate, just an observation. Would have been written quite differently if the dummy had been bouncing down the carpet
The batteries are now dead on the wheels and will cost (I've been told) about £200 a corner to replace them all. Why bother when you can check the pressures on a weekly or frequent basis, which I do anyway.
The other reason I'm trying to get this sorted soon is I was thinking about trading it in.
If the tyre pressure warning comes up, they will be offering less.
Ta.
2003 E53 Carbon Black Edition 4.6 iS.
2002 Mk4 VW GT TDI Golf
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
You obviously mean the early sensors which worked on battery - later sensors operate on rolling diameter of the tyres. I know the early ones cause issues and are a ridiculous price to repair as you have found. It must be possible to code them out with the scanner - certainly worth a punt on the scanner as its not expensive and if you want to sell it on, will always find a buyer for it on the forums.
I would give it a go, from what I have heard the early sensors are more trouble than they are worth anyway and did trigger false alerts.
I would give it a go, from what I have heard the early sensors are more trouble than they are worth anyway and did trigger false alerts.
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Re: E53 and Tyre pressure warning.
You could also try a motor factor for a new sensor.
They have recently been introduced at a fraction of the price of main dealers.
Garages / Tyre centres You can even buy repair kits for them. (seals, valves etc), so might be a cheaper fix than you think.
They have recently been introduced at a fraction of the price of main dealers.
Garages / Tyre centres You can even buy repair kits for them. (seals, valves etc), so might be a cheaper fix than you think.