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Error codes on BMW 7 with Carly cannot be deleted

I have a 2009 BMW 7 with 267976 km and notice a shudder when idling. The diagnosis with Carly displayed over 300 error codes that have already occurred in the past. Unfortunately, I cannot delete these error codes with Carly. Why is this and what can I do to remove the error codes?

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A 2009 BMW 7 owner experiences a shudder when idling and finds over 300 past error codes using Carly, which cannot be deleted. Possible causes include a system glitch or limitations of the Carly tool. Suggested solutions include disconnecting the car battery for a reset, using a different OBD-II scanner, or consulting a professional mechanic. Additionally, contacting Carly support for assistance is recommended.

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CarlyMechanic

Try disconnecting the car battery for about 15 minutes to reset the system, which may clear the error codes. Ensure you have the radio code and any necessary settings before doing this. If the issue persists, consider using a different OBD-II scanner or consult a professional mechanic. Let me know how it goes or if you have further questions!

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Try disconnecting the car battery for about 15 minutes to reset the system, which may clear the error codes. Ensure you have the radio code and any necessary settings before doing this. If the issue persists, consider using a different OBD-II scanner or consult a professional mechanic. Let me know how it goes or if you have further questions!

Hello Motolaika, our Carly support team is here for you. You can contact us at any time. Just click on this link and tell us what it's about. We will get back to you shortly https://support.mycarly.com/hc/de/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000386979

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Davealina

My fuel rail pressure sensor the rubber seal was screwed up inside the plug so it wasn't making full contact

CarlyMechanic

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My fuel rail pressure sensor the rubber seal was screwed up inside the plug so it wasn't making full contact

Ensure the rubber seal is properly seated and the connector is securely attached to the sensor. If the seal is damaged, replace it to ensure a proper connection. This could resolve any issues related to fuel pressure readings. Let me know if this helps or if you have any further questions!

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