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BMW X6 E71 Oil Level Sensor ALWAYS shows MAX
17-11-2022, 17:55 PM,
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RE: BMW X6 E71 Oil Level Sensor ALWAYS shows MAX
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17-11-2022, 19:28 PM,
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RE: BMW X6 E71 Oil Level Sensor ALWAYS shows MAX
flash stock software and test
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20-11-2022, 04:52 AM,
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RE: BMW X6 E71 Oil Level Sensor ALWAYS shows MAX
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20-11-2022, 20:08 PM,
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RE: BMW X6 E71 Oil Level Sensor ALWAYS shows MAX
Try a battery reset. Negative terminal off for at leaste 20 min. On E70/71 with N57 the oil level reading max on dip stick is 3/4 of max, when you set the level to max by dip stick you get in I-drive error, oil level too high. Have to drive the car for long term oil level measurement. On software update what ecu-s were flashed?
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21-11-2022, 06:09 AM,
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RE: BMW X6 E71 Oil Level Sensor ALWAYS shows MAX
In the DDE, ISTA ECU functions there should be an oil level reading amongst the engine parameters. Go to it, check oil level then drain a few litres and check again. If it reads OK then reflash and recode the CIC and DME. You could also just disconnect the level sensor and see if DDE detects this
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22-11-2022, 16:51 PM,
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2022, 16:53 PM by autocar15.)
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RE: BMW X6 E71 Oil Level Sensor ALWAYS shows MAX
(20-11-2022, 20:08 PM)unicoil Wrote: Try a battery reset. Negative terminal off for at leaste 20 min. On E70/71 with N57 the oil level reading max on dip stick is 3/4 of max, when you set the level to max by dip stick you get in I-drive error, oil level too high. Have to drive the car for long term oil level measurement. On software update what ecu-s were flashed? done what you said , still have error Thanks (21-11-2022, 06:09 AM)willisodhiambo Wrote: In the DDE, ISTA ECU functions there should be an oil level reading amongst the engine parameters. Go to it, check oil level then drain a few litres and check again. If it reads OK then reflash and recode the CIC and DME. You could also just disconnect the level sensor and see if DDE detects this I will check it (ECU functions there should be an oil level reading amongst the engine parametersand) revert. Thanks |
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