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Troubleshooting some codes, yellow warning light and exclamation light on.
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11-20-2021, 04:53 PM | #1 |
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Troubleshooting some codes, yellow warning light and exclamation light on.
Car: LCI E90 with the N52
Odometer: 79,900 Kilometers 49,647 Miles Mods: Completely stock Hi all, I recently had a tire shop swap my all seasons off of my rims and put winter tires on them. Less than 24 hours after this work was done I had the yellow emissions light and the exclamation mark in a triangle appear on the dash. Pulled codes with ProTool and I got these initial codes, I also did some preliminary research on them: 2E98 - Alternator missing - Check alternator voltage while running, it should be 13.6 14.6 volts - Battery should be at least 12.4 volts - Could be IBS cable - Could be the battery itself, consider replacing if over 5 years old 2E85 - Seems to be a water pump code, potentially need to order a new water pump and thermostat. 2E81 - Water pump 2C3A - O2 sensor 2C39 - O2 sensor ___ The final two codes are the only ones that indicated that they toggle the dash light to come on. What should I do to troubleshoot these O2 sensor codes? I know most people go straight to replacing the sensors and I understand that that's an option, but after reading some threads it seems that some people do that and the light persists. Im looking for a trouble shooting procedure that will help me narrow down the exact cause of the light before I throw down $500+ for four new O2 sensors that are not supposed to have failed yet according to the Old School Maintenance Guide. I cleared the codes and I plan to pull them again shortly to see which ones persist. P.S Temperatures have recently dropped below zero here, if that matters. Thanks for any and all help guys. |
11-20-2021, 07:08 PM | #2 |
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That sounds like bus problem… like a BSD problem communicating with the DME. Have you connected ISTA to see if all of the modules are communicating?
If you're output voltage on the alternator is correct, then I would suspect that there is a common thread amongst those faults. |
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11-21-2021, 04:42 PM | #3 | |
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Update as of last night, the light is gone. This after clearing codes in Pro Tool. Wake up this morning, went for a drive and the light is still out. That said, im still interested in doing some trouble shooting. What voltage should I expect from the alternator? *Edit* I'll also add that filling up my washer fluid took care of the exclamation mark in the triangle. |
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