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Electrical failures in the 2018 BMW 2 Series petrol: Possible problems with coding?

Greetings, I have a problem with my 2018 BMW 2 series petrol engine. Strangely I have general electrical failures, the sat nav is acting up and a warning light in the speedo is constantly flashing. Could this possibly be due to faulty coding? Have any of you had this before and maybe have a solution tip for me? How did you fix it in the workshop? I am grateful for any experience.

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Erdal24

ABS control unit would have to be coded. Carly cannot do this. Vw Golf 5 bj2008 1'6 engine.

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Pipo19

How to turn off the airbag light .bmw e90 2007 with carly .merci. because i didn't find how to do it

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Pipo19

How to turn off the airbag light please. I couldn't find it on carly. Thank you

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Ilovebimmer

Moin I tried to code my BMW x5 (G05)... but it didn't work because : ( The recognized software version of this control unit is not yet stored in the app. ) the app said ... Where can I get the software version? I am unlocked for everything ... Kind regards

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Lavanlint

Swapped seats from a scrapped car and got code 0093C1. Does anyone know how to resolve the issue?

CarlyMechanic

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Swapped seats from a scrapped car and got code 0093C1. Does anyone know how to resolve the issue?

Hello, The error code 0093C1 in BMWs usually refers to a problem with the seat occupancy detector. If you've swapped seats, it's possible that the new seats' occupancy detector is not compatible with your car's system or not connected properly. I would recommend checking the connections under the seat first. If the problem persists, you may need to have the seat occupancy detector reset or replaced. Please note that issues with the seat occupancy detector can affect the operation of the airbag system, so it's important to have this checked by a professional if you're unsure.

Matze

First of all, break it off and now install a new battery and then try again

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CarlyMechanic

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First of all, break it off and now install a new battery and then try again

Hello Matze, Before you replace the battery, it's important to ensure that the battery is indeed the issue. You can do this by checking the battery voltage using a multimeter. If the voltage is below 12.6V when the car is off, then the battery might be the problem. If the battery voltage is fine, then the issue might be elsewhere. Please let us know how it goes after you've checked the battery.

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