![]() ![]() Yet, the DME (Module ADR #12) has NO fault codes saved in Memory. The advice that others have given is correct in that the Fault Codes your Functional Jobs Fault Memory ALL Modules screen shows mostly, if not all, COMMUNICATION Faults, where at some time, and for some reason (unknown without "Fault Details" which indicate whether a particular Fault is currently present, at what mileage the Fault Code was saved, whether that code would cause a warning light, etc.) the Modules in question did NOT receive an expected signal from the DME. ![]() Those who read Fault Codes without Definitions, with other Scan Tools or software, can use BMW Fault Code Lookup or Bentley to read Fault Code Definitions: You MAY have to use Google Translate to translate German to English: If you connect to a module that has Fault Codes saved in Memory, you can read Fault Code Definitions & Details with Freeze Frame Data. That is just the "Entry Point" to quickly determine what Modules have Fault Information stored in Module Memory, and the 4-digit "Hex-code" without any definition or details. The Screen you attached was INPA "Functional Jobs", F4, Fault Memory, ALL Modules. ![]() You can get DEFINITIONS & DETAILS of Fault Codes in INPA by connecting SEPARATELY to EACH Module that shows Fault Codes. it is what I though but this is my first BMW so wasn't sure whether it all works the same with regards to codes etc
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