Diagnostic socket cover
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Diagnostic socket cover
Quick question, does my 2005 E61 BMW 530D need to have the dignostic socket cover fitted when driven. Mine is just hanging loose and when I looked at it it seemed to have 3 pins that I presume locate onto the diagnostic socket? Will it stop my car from running ? Why is it there do I need it connected?
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Did you see the above photo. I have tried to start the car and all seems to work without the blanking cover fitted, so am not sure if it is required for some other service operation?
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What year is your car? You saw those on older models for factory diagnostics. That was solely for the 20 pin connector to complete a bus circuit. It has nothing to do with the drive ability of the car.
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I never seen that on an 05 model as you shouldn't have a 20 pin connector. Apparently they were still being fitted after they got rid of it
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If those pins have no cross continuity, then they most likely serve no purpose. I wouldn't worry about it if the vehicle is running fine and not throwing codes.