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BMW F36 IBS sensor fault
17-09-2017, 13:28 PM,
(This post was last modified: 17-09-2017, 20:09 PM by rs@chip.)
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BMW F36 IBS sensor fault
Hello mates... after replacing the battery car have Battery terminal error - resistance too hihg..so I performed all service functions related to battery replace and register new one..when I test last 5 days charging status is ok and parameters are visible so I think IBS works..Is any chance to bypass this error or VO code aftermarket battery?It is 5amp lower also...thanks
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17-09-2017, 14:32 PM,
(This post was last modified: 17-09-2017, 14:36 PM by starML.)
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RE: BMW F36 IBS sensor fault
Your problem is not in IBS, but in too high resistance of battery pyrotechnic disconnector (Battery Safety Terminal = BST).
More here https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yourse...ss-125288/ |
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17-09-2017, 14:39 PM,
(This post was last modified: 17-09-2017, 14:49 PM by rs@chip.)
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RE: BMW F36 IBS sensor fault
(17-09-2017, 14:32 PM)starML Wrote: Your problem is not in IBS, but in too high resistance of battery pyrotechnic disconnector (Battery Safety Terminal = BST). yes I am sure IBS works...its batery safety term....do you think same resistance will bipass it like on E-series?This is F-series after all edited: 2 ohms works !!! thanks for the tip mate |
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17-09-2017, 15:43 PM,
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RE: BMW F36 IBS sensor fault
I do not want to replace the pyrotechnic launcher with a 2 Ohm resistor. I think the pyrotechnic has already been launched. If you want to keep the battery disconnect safe, you have to buy the whole new one.
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17-09-2017, 16:16 PM,
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RE: BMW F36 IBS sensor fault
(17-09-2017, 15:43 PM)starML Wrote: I do not want to replace the pyrotechnic launcher with a 2 Ohm resistor. I think the pyrotechnic has already been launched. If you want to keep the battery disconnect safe, you have to buy the whole new one. Correctly ! Sometimes there may be a bad contact in the plug (from damp). Try to clean and slightly bend the contacts with a thin needle. |
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17-09-2017, 20:04 PM,
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RE: BMW F36 IBS sensor fault
(17-09-2017, 16:16 PM)okolo Wrote:(17-09-2017, 15:43 PM)starML Wrote: I do not want to replace the pyrotechnic launcher with a 2 Ohm resistor. I think the pyrotechnic has already been launched. If you want to keep the battery disconnect safe, you have to buy the whole new one. It is almost new car..no corozion or bad contact yet rezistor will be temperary solution til new one arive |
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