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08-13-2023, 08:23 PM | #1 |
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Cars suddenly has tons of codes
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I recently bought a 2011 335i with steering angle sensor, traction control, and passenger airbag faults after the previous owner replaced the steering wheel. It only had 50k miles, so I figured the fix was likely not super complicated, and most likely the clockspring. The owner also HARDWIRED a switch from under the dash to the positive terminal of the battery and the wipers because the steering wheel buttons and wipers weren't working. I opened up the steering wheel to find a torn clockspring and replaced it with a new one, but when I went to get the clockspring coded, it still did not remove those faults. In the past few months, as I've been driving, the car started doing strange things, and gotten progressively worse. First, the speedo started suddenly not working intermittently. Then the gas gauge would fluctuate. Now, the gear indicator will sometimes not work, and I get a transmission fault and go into limp mode. Most recently, my tach has started flickering. To be clear, it has no issues starting, and no issues driving. It will just limp mode after a little, and sometimes as soon as it turns on. But, no issues with starting, lights, or staying on. I pulled codes and got a TON. I cleared them all, drove the car and pulled these (and a few more, but you get the gist): 003BD1 00CD87 003BD7 003BD5 003BD2 00CDB0 00CDAD 00CF34 00CFSB 0055C3 00CF4B 00D34C 006F56 00D358 00A3AC 00A3B9 00A556 Most of these codes are with a DME error. I'm a little overwhelmed and not sure where to start. I figured the first would be to undue the hardwired wipers? Which grounds should I check after that. Thank you for any and all help!! |
08-14-2023, 05:31 PM | #2 |
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It almost looks like a wiring issue. When you have data or sensory input shorted together it causes the the respective computers to freak out. I would start by looking at the wiring at the steering wheel and it column and work your way through the dash, specifically the wiring that could of been touched by the previous owner. Then I would also undo the third party wiper switch and replace the defective car switch. Don't buy new, see if a junk yard like a pick-n-pull has bmws there. It would not hurt to do a steering wheel recalibration to see if it will narrow down the codes.
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11-06-2023, 04:02 PM | #4 |
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Have pretty much the same issues your having but thought it was because of the transmission fluid change I did that was causing the problems, took it to a shop and told me it was a bad clockspring and needed to be replaced and on top of that something was needed to be program that costed me 1k.
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07-29-2024, 09:29 AM | #5 |
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I've had the same issue the past 3 weeks or so, after driving home in heavy rain I parked up and the morning after I turned out of My street and was hit with amber traction, ABS, and handbrake lights. Wipers won't turn off and indicators don't work but hazards do. I've tried a bunch of known fixes that haven't helped, My battery was the ORIGINAL from when the car was registered and was draining to 12.2/3 when off, i put a new one in, a new ABS module, ABS sensors on the rear (the previous ones were worn) and replaced a very warm black fuse in the glovebox (Big black square one). No fix from any, wondering if anyone has any other issues or if OP has sorted his? Hope My current experience helps with yours if not
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