Walkerxix2002
BMW X2 Check Engine Light: Error 80528B
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A 2021 BMW X2 owner reported a check engine light with error code 80528B, indicating a 'Metering line heating, activation: Line disconnection.' The issue arose after a front bumper replacement, suggesting a possible disturbance in wiring or connections. It is advised to inspect the wiring near the engine bay for any disconnections, especially around the area affected by the repair. If the problem persists, consulting a professional mechanic is recommended.
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Walkerxix2002 (community.author)
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Start by checking the wiring and connections related to the metering line heating system for any visible damage or disconnection. Ensure all connectors are securely attached. If everything appears intact, it might be best to have a professional mechanic inspect it further, as this could affect engine performance. Let us know how it goes or if you have any more questions!
The light only came on after I had the car serviced and the front bumper replaced after hitting a deer. Where do I find this line on the car?
CarlyMechanic
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The light only came on after I had the car serviced and the front bumper replaced after hitting a deer. Where do I find this line on the car?
The metering line heating system is typically located near the engine bay, often connected to the fuel system or emissions components. Since the issue arose after a front-end repair, it's possible that a connection was disturbed during the bumper replacement. Carefully inspect the area around the engine bay and the front of the vehicle for any loose or disconnected wires. If you're unsure or unable to locate it, I recommend having a professional mechanic take a look, especially since it might involve critical components. Let me know if you need further assistance!
CarlyMechanic
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Thabks will do
Make sure to update us on your progress or if you encounter any issues during your inspection. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
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CarlyMechanic
Start by checking the wiring and connections related to the metering line heating system for any visible damage or disconnection. Ensure all connectors are securely attached. If everything appears intact, it might be best to have a professional mechanic inspect it further, as this could affect engine performance. Let us know how it goes or if you have any more questions!