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Thanks again Dave.
I don't really understand what that percentage 'State of Charge' is - and from a quick Google neither do many others 😀: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=what+does+bimmerlink+"State+of+Charge"+indicate. Seems like it may not be a good indicator of battery health.I took that reading during today's quite cold morning and before starting the car.
Another possible contributory factor could be that most of my drives now start from cold and are only a few miles long. That can't be great for a battery. Mind you, I did do 150 miles each way last weekend.
As you say, the voltages would indicate a healthy charge rate.
You're right about the 'wallet alerts' - I should stop worrying about them. The battery cost £290 at the dealer as it was.
Someone also suggested to find a place that has ISTA and get it to read the codes and see if they are present using that tool (and what it might suggest to fix them if they are).
Cheers!
Julian
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I found a couple of different sensor values related to the 12V battery that I could attach to a Bimmerlink dashboard, plus Bimmerlink has a separate 12V Battery State button. The readings seem to look fine.
So the images show
1) Battery state
2) Voltages with engine running
3) Voltages with engine off -
1 hour ago, Greydog said:
Small variations in voltage are often mis read and show as faults so (1) Is the battery in Tip Top condition? (2) If the battery is good you should read around12.8 +v at the charge points under the bonnet engine off ignition on, around 14+ v engine running
As your car is 2016 is it still on the original Battery?
Thanks Dave.
The car is running very well - no warnings of any kind on the dash or iDrive.
I had the battery replaced by a BMW dealer in December but I will use Bimmerlink to read the voltage later just to be sure. I replaced it as I had a much wider array of error codes when it was first read by a friend's Bimmerlink and it had been suggested to me that the old battery being on 64% could be causing some of the errors.
I'll update the thread in a bit.
Cheers! -
Hi all,
Bimmerlink has been consistently returning the following errors on my 2016 F45 225 Xe Active Tourer:
Info Memory
Date:
VIN:
10 Central gateway module
8 errors
101008: Non-resolvable ambiguous routing - SG not in the SVT target table
100600: Flexray protocol startup time is too high
100601: Unexpected asynchronous state on Flexraybus
100100: Contact to FZM slave lost
100104: HW Weckgrund ZGW
100300: Commissioning could not be carried out because TAS is already busy
100203: DM software error info warning
100204: Message monitoring: no system context signal
Can anyone tell me what these mean? Are they related to each other or have I actually got 8 problems here?
Thanks,
Julian -
Hi Wishplay,
I can't answer your questions or even make you feel better but I will tell you that I am about to put myself in the same position.
I have a post on here about my heating issues in my 225Xe and after asking a non-german specialist garage what could be wrong and being told "we don't touch them mate" and then having booked the car into a german car specialist and having them do diagnostics (that I had already done on Bimmerlink), they told me that it would have to go to BMW because it could be the auxiliary heater and that has to be coded into the car and they could not do that. They said it needed BMW's coding computer to do it. They also said my car needs a software update.
So now I have the car booked in on 25th and I have taken out the second mortgage.
Good luck,
Julian
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Thanks Dave - I didn't really dig deep enough did I?
I totally agree about the thermostat. But as I described above, the guy at the local (non-BMW specialist) garage was adamant it wouldn't be that.
I will see what I can find out about the fuses as that did occur to me. I did try to find out what fuse would be relevant to the auxiliary heater (as that was the first problem that I was trying to solve) but I did not succeed in finding out what fuse that was. Even if I replaced the thermostat (or otherwise solved that side of things), that would not fix the heating while driving electric problem.
Cheers!
Julian
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Good questions. As always, the answer may not be so simple. I don't even see a thermostat on the diagrams per se (although I think I have seen them for sale, supposedly for my car). Maybe I don't see it because it's incorporated into one of the water pumps - as suggested by this eBay ad: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203998329786?epid=2322048505&hash=item2f7f3f7bba:g:tAQAAOSwx~xirYS9&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4C45FGjO0ZBSB5yoYiKvz6Em8VMpa2K%2BTlrmqhHR9z0MEMONaBdJz9vlYr3n5eglXIwS0Gt%2Fin934YiRltbfCChTq7P89PI0D4iqEVGEsN7A4zUXsWvJ1MuF7xc8nuGQ0yuCXYeJ93cUQqrv0YcM8t6tdaeiktS1UiCIgb647n9aoURka2czLvk09XNfgE26LuR1vGlRZ%2B0pVfTEYwsmGAxgzT0V2jFxTiak3Yb%2BdqVZxqh184wslpyY0udf%2FnXdhVJncGXPmv288jsrx5vYy9mnbUry5WefBCeJljA26ASf|tkp%3ABFBM3p-Vnq5h .
Anyway, the main page for my car is here: https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/partgrp?id=2C72-EUR-09-2016-F45-BMW-225xe
So the relevant diagrams seem to be:
- https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/partgrp?id=2C72-EUR-09-2016-F45-BMW-225xe&mg=64
- https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showparts?id=2C72-EUR-09-2016-F45-BMW-225xe&diagId=17_1055
- https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showparts?id=2C72-EUR-09-2016-F45-BMW-225xe&diagId=17_1044
It looks like there might be two separate electric motors involved (as well as the auxiliary heater for heat while driving on electric power).
The problem is that unlike cars back in the day, you can see almost nothing of the engine by simply looking at it. Every space is filled with something and you can barely get your hand in.
I would assume that each component has a sensor that could potentially be monitored with a tool like Bimmerlink. I don't know how else you would diagnose anything in this car! I haven't been very successful in finding the right things to monitor yet though. For instance, I found this sensor 'Actual speed electr. water pump rpm'. But as you can see from the log that I produced (attached), the value is always zero. Does that mean it's broken? Who knows?
I'm really thinking that I am going to have to get BMW to diagnose the problem(s) and then decide what to do about what they tell me.
Thanks for your help.
Julian
Quick edit: Looking at this eBay ad, the thermostat does appear to be a separate part on its own...
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1 hour ago, Greydog said:
As you changed the Battery have you been into settings on the car and reset stuff in there also check the main thermostat
Dave
The errors that I posted in my first post of Dec. 28th, are the errors that I now still get *after* clearing all the errors in Bimmerlink. Strangely, they do not include the original heater related messages that I got before.
As regards your suggestion to 'check the main thermostat'. Do you mean with Bimmerlink? If so, do you know how would I do that? I've already monitored the coolant temp, which looks normal (yet I don't get heat of course).
Cheers!
Julian
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Here is the whole set of codes I got back in early November (before replacing the 12V battery), The key thing (hopefully) in the below mess are the heating system references (which I'm not getting now):
Info memory
Date: 11/10/2022, 18:16
VIN: WBA2C72040V365920
01 Airbag
1 error
01A033: DEM_INT_RAM_SINGLE_BIT
07 Accumulator-management electronics
3 errors
21F21A: VSM_EVENT_VEHICLESTATE
21F217: DM_EVENT_ZEITBOTSCHAFTTIMEOUT_ZGW
21F1BB: HVS: Battery aging: online capacity determination out of date
10 Central gateway module
8 errors
101008: Non-resolvable ambiguous routing - SG not in the SVT target table
100600: Flexray protocol startup time is too high
100601: Unexpected asynchronous state on Flexraybus
100100: Contact to FZM slave lost
100104: HW Weckgrund ZGW
100300: Commissioning could not be carried out because TAS is already busy
100203: DM software error info warning
100204: Message monitoring: no system context signal
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12 Motor electronics
9 errors
21A11A: Emergency run manager: request for deactivation of MSA with combustion
engine, switch-on request from electrical machine control unit
235410: Emergency run manager: Request to increase idle speed from the electric
machine control unit
21A11F: Emergency run manager: Request for deactivation of the combustion engine range
display from the electric machine control unit
21A028: Emergency run manager: Request for deactivation of the high-voltage starter
generator starting device from the electrical machine control unit
1FB601: Check control message (ID 450): Auto Start Stop function deactivated
1FB101: Power management: Battery falls below upper startability limit
1FBD05: Check control message (ID 807): Disconnect the charging cable
11B501: High fuel pressure after injection has been released: Pressure too low
11B401: High fuel pressure during or after the injection is released (2nd environmental
condition sentence after time delay): Pressure too low
1D Hybrid pressure refuelling electronic control unit
2 errors
1D0001: Message (vehicle status, 0x3A0) is missing
1D0040: Watchdog reset
3A Electrical machine electronics 2
1 error
E70C3A: DOBD - IHKA - AC-LIN: EDH does not answer
2
40 Car access system
10 errors
03019B: FH BFH: Reversing in emergency mode
80402C: NVM EEPROM driver error
8040BC: IBS Wakeup: implausible wake-up signal
8040C7: Intelligent battery sensor (IBS): recharge limit reached
8040C8: Intelligent battery sensor (IBS): Upper startability limit reached
8040CA: Intelligent battery sensor (IBS): lower start capability limit reached
80414D: Remote Door Lock (RDL): Successfully carried out
8041A8: Welcome Light repeat lock active
8043D4: Electric steering column lock (ELV): ELV master - repetition strategy (sequence
repetition) successful
93071F: Outgoing error message buffer is full
56 Roof function centre
3 errors
801A0E: NVM_E_INTEGRITY_FAILED
801A20: CAN_E_TIMEOUT
801A57: Anti-theft alarm system: deactivation of IRS and inclination sensor via
customer function
60 Instrument panel
3 errors
930006: MOST: Light goes out unexpectedly
3
E12C2F: Interface HU (acknowledgment request combination, 0x172): signal faulty
B7F79A: Combination: with fading out of the electric range
61 Combox emergency call
9 errors
610006: CAN interface - send buffer full
610019: NVM integrity check failed
E14405: CAN message timeout GPS_CTI_MOST
E14406: CAN message timeout GPS_PO_EXTS_MOST
E14426: Invalid signal in CAN message GPS_PO_EXTS_MOST
E1442C: Invalid signal in CAN message STAT_ZV_KLAPPEN
E14413: Timeout of CAN message STAT_GANG_RUECKWAERTS
E14414: CAN message STAT_ZV_KLAPPEN exceeded time
E14437: Invalid signal in CAN message GPS_PO_MOST
63 Headunit/radio
1 error
8BAC73: NVM_E_REQ_FAILED
78 Automatic heating and air conditioning
3 errors
078003: NVM_E_REQ_FAILED
07802B: COMM_E_NET_START_IND_CHANNEL_0
078043: LINIF_E_RESPONSE
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Hello again Dave,
So just an update on the above. I bought my own Bimmerlink and Bimmercode and a BlueTooth OBD device, so now I can read the codes myself (a little power in the wrong hands lol).
To try to reestablish a baseline, last week I cleared the codes (some it wouldn't let me), prior to driving down to my Dad's for Christmas (160 miles from Derby to Wokingham). When I got there I re-scanned the codes. The ones I got back, I pretty much get all the time (plus a few more like the Dynamic Stability Control one that I haven't seen before) and I think I'm going to have to get them checked out by a competent garage. Strangely, the errors I was receiving a month back about the auxiliary heater are gone (I will look for that error report and post it in the next message), however I still have zero heat when driving on battery. So strange that I have no error code to point to now.
Here's what I got.
Info Memory
Date: 23/12/2022 15:22:43
VIN: WBA2C72040V365920
01 Airbag
1 error
01A033: DEM_INT_RAM_SINGLE_BIT
10 Central gateway module
7 errors
101008: Non-resolvable ambiguous routing - SG not in the SVT target table
100600: Flexray protocol startup time is too high
100100: Contact to FZM slave lost
100104: HW Weckgrund ZGW
100300: Commissioning could not be carried out because TAS is already busy
100203: DM software error info warning
100204: Message monitoring: no system context signal
12 Motor electronics
2 errors
CDA564: Communication: Signal (REIN_GRDT) in A-CAN, message (data gear train, 0x1AF):
invalid
1FB102: Check control message (ID 828): Vehicle ready to drive====================================
Error Memory
Date: 23/12/2022 15:23:45
VIN: WBA2C72040V365920
12 Motor electronics
3 errors
21B024: DOBD-TFM tank flap, lock control: malfunction or line interruption
21B019: DOBD-TFM fuel filler flap, position sensor / switch circuit: Malfunction or open
circuit
138702: Radiator shutter: upper stop detected too early
1D Hybrid pressure refuelling electronic control unit
2 errors
806012: Tank flap sensor, signal line: interruption or short circuit to ground
806003: Actuator for tank flap: interruption
29 Dynamic stability control MK60 E5
1 error
480ACF: Triggering of the anti power hop function====================================
Permanent Errors
Date: 23/12/2022 15:24:45
VIN: WBA2C72040V365920
No errors found -
Hello all,
As we're all aware, It's suddenly winter! So what better time to bring up a heating problem I have? Actually I have two problems with the heating in but I'll just ask about one of them in this post:
When driving on petrol, the heater takes ages to warm up - 10 to 15 minutes perhaps before the air 'starts' to be noticeably warmer (although it does get very warm eventually). In my previous car (a 2016 Ford Focus) the heat started coming through in two or three minutes, gradually getting warmer from there. Back in the day, you might have seen me with a piece of cardboard covering my radiator or I might even have thought about putting in a new thermostat with a lower opening temp but I can't imagine we're still doing things like that - especially on a BM!!
Might there be anything simple I could do to improve this?
Cheers!
Julian
BTW - The other problem is that when I'm driving on the battery, I get zero heat - ever. I'm not going to dwell on this one in this post because now I've had my new 12V battery installed by BMW, I'm going to reset the codes next week and see what comes back about the heater. So more on this then.
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I don't have anything to offer you over and above where you are now, but I have shared a similar type of story (but much less serious) after buying my car.
Just wanted to wish you luck and offer you support from afar.
Good luck!
TJ
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12 hours ago, Greydog said:
Hope it is an easy fix (ie) New Battery and Reset
Let us know the outcome
Dave
Hello Dave,
Thanks for the reply.
As often happens, the damn thing fixed itself (actually it's a wonderful thing I should say). I arrived at the dealership and had just handed over the keys when I remembered I wanted to ask them about the app. So I re-approached the service rep, pulled out the phone and started asking about why the app might not update. And of course - you knew it - the app had updated lol!
That was before the 12V battery replacement (now £290+ quid lighter as a result) but who knows?
I was interested in the fact that they apparently used my key to initially check the state of the car (?). I had asked them to be sure that the battery really needed replacing before just doing the work and they produced a printout saying that the data from the key had confirmed that the 12V battery was low. I had no idea the key held that kind of data.
I was also interested that they didn't run a diagnostic on the car to try to up-sell me on everything else that is wrong with the car (there are a lot of potential issues). Anyway, now the 12V battery is replaced, I will clear all the codes and drive it for a day then see what codes come back. I haven't shared the Bimmerlink output that my friend did for me yet, but it wasn't fun reading. I only asked him to do it because I don't seem to get any cabin heat when driving on battery. I will re-look at that after the redo of the Bimmerlink diags.
Cheers again!
TJ
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Hello all,
First post - and I admit not a joyous one but hey can't help that. Scared what BMW will tell me tomorrow...
I've been using the "My BMW" app for quite a few months now, both on my personal Android and on my work iPhone 13. Last month I had to replace my old Android with a new one but I'm not sure this fact has anything to do with the issue I'm writing about here though.
As I say, I've been using the app for a while and it has reliably notified me when charging starts and ends, as well as the current state of charge at any given time (along with the other functions the app offers).
I was away in Asia for all of November and when I came back, I proceeded to put the car on charge. However no notification happened via the app on either of my phones and both reported that the car was not plugged in and had only 59% charge.
Over the course of a day and a half, I went out and unplugged the charger, played with the buttons on the controller thingy in the charge cable and generally tried to fool it back into working. However, the apps (on both android and iphone) remained stubbornly unresponsive and the percentage charge did not change from 59%.
Sunday, I went out in the car and was surprised to see that the charge was 100% (it had been around 48% when I left it). So this implies that charging was in fact happening but that the car was not reporting this charging to the app(s).
Has anyone seen this behaviour before? Any easy fix?
BTW - the car is getting a new 12V battery at BMW tomorrow morning, so I will also ask them if they have any idea about this (but scared what they will say).
Cheers!
TJ
Errors within "Central Gateway Module
in BMW 2 Series Forum
Posted
So I took the car to a 'German' garage and had the codes read on their ISTA equipment. Absolutely no codes showed up. They took it for a drive and re-read the codes. Again no codes.
I got the car back home and read the codes again with Bimmerlink - even more codes than the previous "Errors within Central Gateway" were now suddenly showing up. I tried clearing them and some of the new ones wouldn't clear either.
Anyway, I've driving around for a week since then and just went out and read them again today. Loads of errors this time lol...
Error Memory
Date: 08/03/2023 16:53:01
VIN:
78 Automatic heating and air conditioning
1 error
801386: EDH: OBD temperature sensor coolant over operating range
Info Memory
Date: 08/03/2023 16:55:08
VIN:
01 Airbag
1 error
01A033: DEM_INT_RAM_SINGLE_BIT
10 Central gateway module
7 errors
101008: Non-resolvable ambiguous routing - SG not in the SVT target table
100600: Flexray protocol startup time is too high
100100: Contact to FZM slave lost
100104: HW Weckgrund ZGW
100300: Commissioning could not be carried out because TAS is already busy
100203: DM software error info warning
100204: Message monitoring: no system context signal
12 Motor electronics
2 errors
138702: Radiator shutter: upper stop detected too early
21A123: Emergency run manager: Request deactivation of display of electrical range from
the electrical machine control unit
40 Car access system
1 error
80402C: NVM EEPROM driver error
56 Roof function centre2
3 errors
801A0E: NVM_E_INTEGRITY_FAILED
801A20: CAN_E_TIMEOUT
801A57: Anti-theft alarm system: deactivation of IRS and inclination sensor via customer
function
60 Instrument panel
2 errors
E12C2F: Interface HU (acknowledgment request combination, 0x172): signal faulty
B7F79A: Combination: with fading out of the electric range
61 Combox emergency call
6 errors
E14406: CAN message timeout GPS_PO_EXTS_MOST
E14426: Invalid signal in CAN message GPS_PO_EXTS_MOST
E1442C: Invalid signal in CAN message STAT_ZV_KLAPPEN
E14413: Timeout of CAN message STAT_GANG_RUECKWAERTS
E14414: CAN message STAT_ZV_KLAPPEN exceeded time
E14437: Invalid signal in CAN message GPS_PO_MOST
63 Headunit/radio
2 errors
8BAC73: NVM_E_REQ_FAILED
93000F: MOST node: at least one function block logged off
78 Automatic heating and air conditioning
3 errors
078003: NVM_E_REQ_FAILED
07802B: COMM_E_NET_START_IND_CHANNEL_03
078043: LINIF_E_RESPONSE
Permanent Errors
Date: 08/03/2023 16:56:57
VIN: WBA2C72040V365920
No errors found
I cleared them again (this time at least it seemed to let me clear them), went shopping and here's what I just got got as my last reading of the codes:
The Error Memory output was the same as above i.e. 1 x heating error but I had a thought and instead of just having the car started (no revs as this is a hybrid), I engaged sport mode which starts the engine and read the Error Memory again - no code this time. Who knows what this means but it could mean an issue with heating only when heating from the battery.
Info Memory
Date: 08/03/2023 18:49:49
VIN:
01 Airbag
1 error Note: Same as previous read
01A033: DEM_INT_RAM_SINGLE_BIT
10 Central gateway module
6 errors Note: Was 7 errors in previous read
101008: Non-resolvable ambiguous routing - SG not in the SVT target table
100600: Flexray protocol startup time is too high
100100: Contact to FZM slave lost
100104: HW Weckgrund ZGW
100203: DM software error info warning
100204: Message monitoring: no system context signal
12 Motor electronics
1 error Note: Was 2 errors in previous read
138702: Radiator shutter: upper stop detected too early
56 Roof function centre
1 error Note: Was 3 errors in previous read
801A20: CAN_E_TIMEOUT
60 Instrument panel
1 error Note: Was 2 errors in previous read
B7F79A: Combination: with fading out of the electric range2
61 Combox emergency call
5 errors Note: Was 6 errors in previous read
E14406: CAN message timeout GPS_PO_EXTS_MOST
E14426: Invalid signal in CAN message GPS_PO_EXTS_MOST
E1442C: Invalid signal in CAN message STAT_ZV_KLAPPEN
E14413: Timeout of CAN message STAT_GANG_RUECKWAERTS
E14437: Invalid signal in CAN message GPS_PO_MOST
63 Headunit/radio
1 error Note: Was 2 errors in previous read
8BAC73: NVM_E_REQ_FAILED
78 Automatic heating and air conditioning
3 errors Note: Same as previous read
078003: NVM_E_REQ_FAILED
078022: Message (vehicle status, 0x3A0) is missing
078043: LINIF_E_RESPONSE
As above, no permanent errors were found.
Basically, I have no faith in Bimmerlink now!