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    Been on the road non-stop for the past few months, hoping for it to slow down soon. I realized I had some road hazard coverage for the tires since I purchased through TireRack. Filed a claim first, not sure if I need actual authorization or pre-approval is okay to buy tires. I'm going to see if I can't get (2) replaced since I don't really want to replace a single tire...even though all tires have a few hundred miles on them. We'll see...might as well get the suspension checked out while I'm at it. Have a local shop who I've been taking my cars to for years...always feel bad when I don't take it to them.

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      On the brightside, I finally got the headlights working, and Cesar at Lightwerkz is really great. He responded on Saturday to help troubleshoot what's going on, and I really didn't expect that.

      Car threw a code when I was messing around with the tire and I'm pretty sure it's the EVAP leak surfacing again as I noticed the idle was weird. Will scan and probably take it to a shop to figure out where the leak is coming from, pretty annoying. Also trying to figure out the best way to go about the headlight washer delete...whether I want to replace the reservoir, or just pull the headlight washer pump, or I could jumper the connector, not sure...

      Here is a list of things I had done at the body shop:
      -Installed Karb roof
      -Installed OE CSL trunk
      -Installed MEC front bumper
      -Installed new diffuser
      -Exterior Respray in original SG and fix imperfections prior to paint
      -Installed Lightwerkz G5-BRT Xenon Retrofits
      -Replaced trim for A-to-C
      -Replaced trim for B-to-C
      -Replaced front/rear glass trim
      -Installed new apron trim
      -Installed new fuel filler rubber
      -Installed new fuel door latch
      -Installed rear view camera with e92 LED light
      -Painted wiper arms flat black
      -Painted roof rails gloss black
      -Installed new key lock gasket
      -New badge hood/trunk
      -Installed new OE kidney grills
      -Installed new OE fender grills
      -Installed new license plate holder/hardware
      -Installed new M3 badge
      -Installed new front bumper mesh
      -Installed new hood trim
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        Still need to get emissions done to renew the tag. car has not completed the drive cycle needed for readiness. went ahead and adjusted the headlight in the garage...i think it came out okay without adjusting them out at 20-25' but instead at like 4' lol...really a big difference it seems like out on the road regardless if it seems a bit low.

        mission is to renew the tag and get this rear window re-tinted so i can start putting the interior back in the car.

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          Threads like this are bad for my wallet - super well done man. Hoping to do a respray one day myself
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            Originally posted by Rokoz View Post
            Threads like this are bad for my wallet - super well done man. Hoping to do a respray one day myself
            thanks man, it took forever finding the right shop to take on the work. the car feels pretty good but i'm already eyeballing some final mods for the car like diff and seats...we'll see thanks again

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              With some words of encouragement from Sid_E46 and discoelk, I finally was able to pass the rear view camera AV cable through the trunk grommet. I don't know why, but I just built it up in my mind to be super difficult.

              The big takeaway was to use a wire hanger snipped shorter with curved/taped ends rather than trying to use some flimsy zip tie. Used some super lube...it was for o-rings, but it worked for this application as well. I'm trying to figure out how I want to tap in to the reverse light. If I just want to be lazy, or be extra...

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                I thought I had everything wired up properly, but my license plate lights were not coming on, and my head unit was saying "no video signal". I started retracing my steps all the way back 9 months back on how I wired everything. It was actually pretty simple, but I had the camera power cable connected to my license plate lights. And on top of that, my license plate lights were wired improperly. Using Titaniu//M's wiring diagram, I accidentally put the positive (+) on pin 3, but the positive is actually supposed to be on pin 2. Simple enough, which got the lights on, and then I wired the camera power over to the reverse light.

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                I think I need to adjust the lines through the head unit, but it's working! I ordered the camera on fleabay for an e92 with led's from user "carcamera" since it was the only one really to fit e9x and marketed as 1000lines. Also wired up my license plate lights to use e9x led's as well. The hue is different, but I'm thinking about putting some amber film over the camera led to match the factory e9x led color. I'll get a picture of that sometime after I get some before/after.

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                I ordered the CSL trunklid carpet, and it fits terribly for being a factory part. On the driver side near the light, and the holes don't match up very well. It was pretty scary putting in the carpet rivets too...they were super tight on some of them.

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                  Need to take car of some rust spots in the cargo area so I ordered the little POR kit with silver paint. Tried to get as much of the rust off, and now prepping with degreaser and the metal etcher to get ready for paint.

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                    I used the little POR15 kit that comes with the degreaser, metal prep, and some rust inhibitor. The stuff has some weird consistency so it's hard to make it look really good with a brush, but hey, it's good enough for the girls I go with.

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                      had to reschedule the tint appt so the interior will stay out a little bit longer...at least 2 more weeks unfortunately. anyways, decided to go ahead and put on the euro mirrors. used heinz's method to just re-route the wires up toward to the top right.

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                        went for a little drive last night trying to get my car ready to pass emissions and after jumping on the highway for like 3 minutes, i get the “trifecta” lights; red brake, yellow tcs, abd yellow tps. car felt 100% normal the whole time, but regardless I still turn around to drive back home. Get to the gas station, turn off car, turn back on, all lights are gone.

                        I’ve been reading and it sounds like it could be anything from wheel speed sensors to a bad MK60 unit which is worst-case scenario I guess. I tried to run the ASC/DSC test on INPA and I can’t connect to any of the brake checks on through INPA. I have one of those DCAN cables with a switch, and it won’t run in either mode.
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                          I used the little foxwell scanner since i couldn't get INPA working right and pulled the following codes:
                          5E14 CAN Timeout DME/DDE
                          5E3C Rotation rate sensor not plausible

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                          Before pulling codes and talking to some folks, I think the immediate reaction was to replace one of the wheel sensors but after looking a bit more into the codes it sounds like the 5E3C code could be the yaw sensor under the driver's seat. I'm hoping the 5E14 is just a bad/dirty connection to the ABS unit and I don't have to replace one of the DSC pressure switches. I'm going to use the scanner to see what's going on with the pressure switches later.

                          I'm kind of glad that these codes are not pointing to the wheel speed sensors since i was going down the rabbit hole in thinking i would also have to replace reluctor rings, etc. anyway, let's see what happens after i replace the yaw sensor and maybe re-seat the abs connector. it's weird because for a few weeks now i've been experiencing the tcs coming on for a brief second and the car getting squirmy going straight on the highway. and then of course last night, full blown trifecta while on the highway as well.

                          also, big shoutout to discoelk for hooking me up with some sweet parts from the designs supplied by the members on the forum. thanks to everyone for a great idea

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                            alright so just to rule out the battery, i went ahead and tested it. the battery came with the car and it seems to be in okay condition. i don't really have a hard set rule on when to replace regarding state-of-health (SOH) on a battery. Some people say always stay above 80%, others say change it at 50-60% and of course a lot of people just replace it when it doesn't start the car anymore. i just wanted to check it out since i've seen enough posts about how dying battery can throw a bunch of false positives. things look good for now battery wise

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                            still trying to figure out the "trifecta" situation so i looked at the "live" data on the scanner. not sure what to think regarding yaw sensor, some of the data does seem off. I thought it should read 0 deg/sec when just parked on level ground and not moving. at this point i am leaning toward replacing the yaw sensor with a used one. and the brake pressure switches are above 0, but not crazy...and they did change simultaneously when applying brake pressure. still going to check the wheel speed sensors in a parking lot here shortly to see if they are all sending a signal.

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                              so I checked the wheel speed sensors and they all were giving a reading and none of them stuck at 0 while moving back and forth in my driveway. I decided to take the car for a drive and it drove very well for the first 30 minutes or so. On my way back home, it gave me SES light. Hooked up my scanner and pulled a bunch of codes. Worst of all, the tank-venting system code is still there which is not going to allow me to pass emissions. I've replaced the vent valve, DTML pump, charcoal cannister, and smoke checked with no leaks. I read somewhere that it needs to go through the drive cycle and turn this code on to eventually turn it off? I'm not buying that one but kinda lost on what to do next to pass emissions. The "trifecta" lights never appeared but the 5E14 and 5E3C codes remain.

                              ERROR CODES pulled on 10-11-2024
                              E8 – DME: Function check, tank-venting system
                              33 – GM: Wipers: interlock active
                              3D – GM: Drive for rear-lid unlocking
                              74 – GM: Spray-nozzle heater, left open circuit
                              76 – GM: Spray-nozzle heater, right open circuit
                              5E14 – ABS-DSC: CAN connection to DME/DDE (DSC lamp on until ignition reset)
                              5E3C – ABS-DSC: Rotation rate signal
                              20 – IHKA: AUC heating -> purchase BMW AUC Climate Control Sensor - Genuine BMW 64116917001
                              10 – PDC: Converter, rear left
                              C7 – KOMBI: Tank lever-type sensor 1
                              CE – KOMBI: Outside-temperature sensor
                              F4 – KOMBI: No CAN identification
                              F7 – KOMBI: No CAN identification (DME)
                              F8 – KOMBIE: No CAN identification (DME)
                              1E – LSZ2: Control-unit fault in HVAC section
                              1F – LSZ2: Coils, stepping motors faulty
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                                Did you clear codes before this last read? A lot of those (e.g. CAN timeouts) can be caused by an undervoltage event. Maybe when you disconnected the battery?
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