Car not sleeping. Ambient lighting staying on.
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Anyone know what it is? Got a new battery like a month ago. Alternator changed recently. The ambient lights stay on and killed the battery. I have it on a Battery Tender Jr.
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Just the ambient (orange LED) The doors, headliner, cigarette sockets in the back foot area.
Screen, Neutral display, shifter, white LED are off. Think the car is sleeping. But the ambient lighting stays on.
Screen, Neutral display, shifter, white LED are off. Think the car is sleeping. But the ambient lighting stays on.
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Did you get the car coded after the battery change ? , it must be coded to in order to tell the car a new battery was fitted , this in order to charge the right way on the new battery.
Els it could be a defect IBIS at the battery negativ pol , or a problem with the MPM modul.
You will need to get a tester on , and see what it says is the problem.
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BenAnd/Denamrk
Did you get the car coded after the battery change ? , it must be coded to in order to tell the car a new battery was fitted , this in order to charge the right way on the new battery.
Els it could be a defect IBIS at the battery negativ pol , or a problem with the MPM modul.
You will need to get a tester on , and see what it says is the problem.
Kind Regards
BenAnd/Denamrk
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Hi
Did you get the car coded after the battery change ? , it must be coded to in order to tell the car a new battery was fitted , this in order to charge the right way on the new battery.
Els it could be a defect IBIS at the battery negativ pol , or a problem with the MPM modul.
You will need to get a tester on , and see what it says is the problem.
Kind Regards
BenAnd/Denamrk
Did you get the car coded after the battery change ? , it must be coded to in order to tell the car a new battery was fitted , this in order to charge the right way on the new battery.
Els it could be a defect IBIS at the battery negativ pol , or a problem with the MPM modul.
You will need to get a tester on , and see what it says is the problem.
Kind Regards
BenAnd/Denamrk
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My Ride: 520d
Chip tuning
m sport package
sport suspension
20" Vertini wheels
carbon fiber
ipod kit
led interior light
led angel eyes
led side markers
I´d say it´s a coding thing aswell...
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