Paulb
Electric handbrake and connection problems with BMW 1
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The main issue with the BMW 1 is the malfunctioning electric handbrake and the inability to connect to the car. Possible causes for the handbrake problem include a blown fuse, which should be checked first. For the connection issue, ensuring compatibility of the diagnostic tool and checking the cleanliness and condition of the OBD-II port are recommended solutions.
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Paulb (community.author)
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Check the fuse related to the electric handbrake system first, as a blown fuse can cause it to malfunction. Let me know if this resolves the issue or if you need further assistance.
The main problem is actually the connection to the car
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CarlyMechanic
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The main problem is actually the connection to the car
Ensure that your diagnostic tool or device is compatible with your BMW model and that the OBD-II port is clean and undamaged. Sometimes, a loose or dirty connection can prevent proper communication. Let me know if this helps or if you have any further questions.
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Check the fuse related to the electric handbrake system first, as a blown fuse can cause it to malfunction. Let me know if this resolves the issue or if you need further assistance.