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R. Mark Clayton September 5th 06 01:10 AM

big problems please help
 

"liney" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> ITS NOT HOW TO RESET LIGHTS THE CAR WONT START ANY IDEAS ON HOW TO GET IT
> SORTED
>
>


Have you fried the ECU by sticking volts into the wrong pins?



Jeff Strickland[_1_] September 5th 06 01:27 AM

big problems please help
 
No need to YELL. You did not make it clear what the trouble is.

As Dave said, there are tons of websites out there that give the procedure.
He goes on to say Pin 11, but I think this is an error.

In any case, you do not seem interested in the right way to reset the lights
as much as you want to know what the recovery operation is after doing it
wrong.

It sounds like in your stupidity you managed to blow the computer to
smitherings, if so then you are pretty much on your own.




"liney" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> ITS NOT HOW TO RESET LIGHTS THE CAR WONT START ANY IDEAS ON HOW TO GET IT
> SORTED
>
>



Eisboch[_1_] September 5th 06 02:15 AM

big problems please help
 

"Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message
...

> No need to YELL. You did not make it clear what the trouble is.
>
> As Dave said, there are tons of websites out there that give the
> procedure. He goes on to say Pin 11, but I think this is an error.
>
> In any case, you do not seem interested in the right way to reset the
> lights as much as you want to know what the recovery operation is after
> doing it wrong.
>
> It sounds like in your stupidity you managed to blow the computer to
> smitherings, if so then you are pretty much on your own.
>
>


Worse yet, it sounds like he did it to a friend's car.

Eisboch



Floyd Rogers[_1_] September 5th 06 03:27 AM

big problems please help
 
"Dave Plowman (News)" > wrote
> liney > wrote:
>> my friends 1992 520i needed servicing so we did it as it was a cheap
>> car. he later went on to look on a website for ways to reset serv/insp
>> lights and tried bridging 7/14/19 in the inspection socket wich clearly
>> didnt work. any1 with ideas what has happened and how to fix it your
>> help would be great cheers

>
> There must be a million articles out there on how to do this.
>
> But all you need to do is ground pin 11 then switch on the ignition
> without starting the engine. Then turn off when the oil service lights
> re-set. To re-set the inspection light leave on longer.


It should be 7 & 19.
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/arc...p/t-11039.html
There is a different (and easier) way to do modern cars (e46, etc.)
Pin 14 is 12v. Shorting that to ground (pin 19) and the service interval
Pin 7,
is *NOT* a good thing. As some other people have mentioned, you've
probably fried something.

FloydR



liney September 5th 06 08:37 AM

big problems please help
 
sorry about the capitals guys it does crank over all lights on dash come on
and seems normal but when i try to crank it over it turns but dont start
any ideas

if it is the computer is it the 1 under the bonet or the 2 under the back
seat cheers for your help lads

PS: sorry again for the capitals didnt realise it was a bad thing


[email protected] September 5th 06 01:29 PM

big problems please help
 

liney wrote:
> sorry about the capitals guys it does crank over all lights on dash come on
> and seems normal but when i try to crank it over it turns but dont start
> any ideas
>
> if it is the computer is it the 1 under the bonet or the 2 under the back
> seat cheers for your help lads
>
> PS: sorry again for the capitals didnt realise it was a bad thing


You did put the service socket cap back on?


liney September 5th 06 04:49 PM

big problems please help
 
yeah its back on but still dont work is there a fuel cut off switch and any
ideas where it is ive been told this might be the problem apart from that i
think it might be fubar ed maybe need a new cpu



John Burns September 5th 06 06:32 PM

big problems please help
 
> yeah its back on but still dont work is there a fuel cut off switch and any
> ideas where it is ive been told this might be the problem apart from that i
> think it might be fubar ed maybe need a new cpu


Maybe you've upset the alarm system?

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