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      03-24-2014, 10:14 AM   #1
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TPMS coding- New error!

So guys, I had Kevin (not sure of his username) here in Queens, NY code my TPMS out along with adding a few other features. It was all good for a couple weeks and now I have a CCID 63 (Tire Failure) with a constant red low tire screen and no yellow tpms light. Any idea what this could be? The car is a 2011 328i with coilovers and aftermarket wheels/tires, and no tpms sensors.
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Do you know if he removed the $2VB from your car's VO?

Did you pull the fuse/unplug the TPMS module?
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      03-24-2014, 08:18 PM   #3
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Do you know if he removed the $2VB from your car's VO?

Did you pull the fuse/unplug the TPMS module?
when i remove the tpms fuse on newer cars the know on idrive does not work... is there a way to fix it
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I had the same problem, so I had to unplug the module itself rather than pulling the fuse.

Use this DIY to locate the TPMS/RDC module

http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=327609

On my 2007 it was above the battery but the DIY states on newer cars it is in the wheel well, pay attention to which one your car falls under.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I have an '11 e92 without idrive. We pulled the fuse
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I had the same problem, so I had to unplug the module itself rather than pulling the fuse.

Use this DIY to locate the TPMS/RDC module

http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=327609

On my 2007 it was above the battery but the DIY states on newer cars it is in the wheel well, pay attention to which one your car falls under.
everytime i remove the fuse the idrive knob does not work.. i remove the tpms/rdc module and the fuse and same story
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everytime i remove the fuse the idrive knob does not work.. i remove the tpms/rdc module and the fuse and same story
For me, removing the TPMS/RDC module, leaving the fuse IN, and removing $2VB from my VO worked just fine.

Try removing your TPMS/RDC module but leaving your fuse IN (I also have iDrive-CCC module)
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