2009 M3 (E93 Vert) - 39k Mi
Recently my M3 all of a sudden threw a few error codes and went into limp mode under normal driving conditions. There was a quick power hesitation then it happened...
I'm seeing DSC lamp / CC message / engine speed limited to 5000 rpm / reduced power / engine start may be possible only with use of accelerator pedal (this part only happens sometimes).
The problem I'm having is the issue will go away as soon as I turn off the car and start it again. Also the car seems to idle and run just fine before the error pops up.
The Error Codes I'm getting are:
P152F, P154B, P158D, P0106.
It's worth mentioning that the P0106 error, just started happening after 3-4 days of having the first 3 codes.
P152F, P154B, P158D all seem to be related to the Idle Speed Control Valve
The P0106 is pointing to a bad MAP sensor.
Instructions I'm seeing online say:
2B0D - P152F
Information saved in DME
Fault code 2B0D - P152F
Fault text Idle actuator monitoring, bank 1
Fault description Idle-Speed Control Valve Monitoring Reset Error (Bank 1)
Condition for fault identification Test condition: Not identical for too long
Terminal condition: TERM87
Voltage condition: Battery voltage > 6.8V (k_egas_can_ed_ub_min)
Condition for fault memory entry 250 ms
Action in service 1. Clear fault memory, LLS idle actuator system test
2. Check LLS1 voltage supply
3. Replace LLS1
Fault effect and breakdown warning DSC lamp / CC message / engine speed limited to 5000 rpm / reduced power / engine start may be possible only with use of accelerator pedal
Driver information Warning light: MIL, EML, CC message, backup program
All of these symptoms seem to match with the problems I'm having.
My first question is, what is the "LLS1"?
Some of the other error codes say to check the Plug and Wire Harness at LLS1??
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can't diagnose your car using P-codes. Begin by having the car connected to a high-quality BMW specific diagnostic computer...preferably ISTA, which is BMW's own diag tool.
This does not necessarily require a dealership - many top of the line BMW specialty independent shops have ISTA.
ISTA will lead the technician through a test plan for the specific BMW codes, rather than having you throwing parts you don't need.
Chris Powell
Racer and Instructor since, well. decades, ok?
Master Auto Tech, owner of German Motors of Aberdeen
BMWCCA 274412
German Motors is hiring ! https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...1#post30831471
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the reply. I will definitely look into this.
I'm in a bit of a tough spot however because the nearest independent shop is over 70 miles away. I was hoping to buy a reader, but I'm assuming these aren't going to be cheap...
Really trying to diagnose and fix myself if possible.
Thanks again...
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Yeah, um, that ain't right. There are more BMW specialist independent shops in Pittsburgh than Carter's has little pills.
Certainly, you can buy a decent BMW diag tool from here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-BMW-MIN...-/272949221624
But, you know, BMW's own ISTA does guided testing. I used it this afternoon, on an N54 engine. The aftermarket scan tools just can't do anything like what ISTA can.
Chris Powell
Racer and Instructor since, well. decades, ok?
Master Auto Tech, owner of German Motors of Aberdeen
BMWCCA 274412
German Motors is hiring ! https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...1#post30831471
Hey Chris,
Thanks for the links.
I'm about 60-70 miles north of those independent shops. There is a dealer much closer to my location, but I'm trying to avoid that. I may just have to bite the bullet.
Thanks again for the help.
Try www.bimrs.org.
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