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      12-12-2019, 02:24 PM   #2
BayE30
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Drives: 2011.75 E90 M3 ZCP
Join Date: Jul 2014
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if you want to DIY these kinda fixes, best bet is to invest in some type of scanner tool than will pull actual BMW codes, and not the OBD2 generic P-codes. Will help alot to properly diagnose the issue.

FOXWELL has a BMW specific scan tool than is very affordable, or you can use an app like CARLY to diagnose as well.
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