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    Abs light on, fault 5e01 and 5E00

    I'm reading two ABS errors, 5E00 and 5E01. These are test and test time-out faults. Dash symptoms are the ABS light ( always on) and flashing DSC light when the brake pedal is pressed with some force.
    Any ideas as to my issue?

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    Thanks for your help

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    We need more info. Year, model, and engine. If you can list the type of DSC module also, that will help.

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    320ci, 2005, dsc module 10.0206-0119.4 (I hope this is the information you're asking for)
    Engine m54 as far as I know.
    Thanks à lot for your help!

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    Hello, nobody to help me with my dsc issue?
    Thanks a lot

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    Most likely a bad abs module. Do you have a repair service somewhere, perhaps Paris? Do you have access to another, known working module? I think you could swap temporarily, but any permanent solution will need to have the VIN coded into the module.
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    Ok, I finally had some time to check this out. Those fault codes are telling you that the ABS module wants to run a complete sensor check. I found a good post on xoutpost.com about the reset procedure.
    The ABS module needs to see a few things before it will go into service.
    With the key off, disconnect any scan tools, and test drive the car.
    Many times BMWs will have an ABS warning light on with no fault codes and it's just because they need a calibration run.
    I hope this helps.

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    Thank you guys for taking the time to reply, I'll start with the test drive, wich is the easy part.
    @harveyottotech would you have the link to the reset procedure on xoutpost?
    Have a great day

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