Diagnostic Trouble Codes With Test Charts: Introduction
If no faults were found while performing BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES , proceed with self-diagnostics. BMW vehicles are equipped with 2 separate diagnostic connectors. OBD-II self-diagnostic system accesses Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) using a generic scan tool connected to vehicle Data Link Connector (DLC). See Fig 1, Fig 2 and Fig 3 . BMW self-diagnostic system accesses DTCs using special BMW hardware and software connected to round BMW engine diagnostic connector socket. See Fig 4 and Fig 5 .
DME/Motronic control unit provides a substitute value if a failure occurs in an engine performance related component, such as engine (coolant) temperature sensor, intake air temperature sensor, airflow meter or exhaust gas oxygen sensor. These substitute values are canceled when normal engine operation is resumed.
If no DTCs are present after entering self-diagnostics, proceed to TROUBLE SHOOTING - NO CODES article for diagnosis by symptom (i.e., ROUGH IDLE, NO START, etc.).
BMW has a 20-pin diagnostic connector located in engine compartment in addition to a 16-pin OBD-II connector located inside vehicle . See Fig 4 and Fig 5 . The 16-pin OBD-II connector has been in all BMWs since 1996 to comply with OBD-II regulations requiring a standardized diagnostic port.
The Motronic/Siemens control unit provides a substitute value if a failure occurs in an engine performance related component, such as engine (coolant) temperature sensor, intake air temperature sensor, airflow meter or exhaust gas oxygen sensor. These substitute values are canceled when normal engine operation is resumed.
If no DTCs are present after entering self-diagnostics, proceed to TROUBLE SHOOTING - NO CODES article for diagnosis by symptom (i.e., ROUGH IDLE, NO START, etc.). For engine management system identification, see ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION table.
| Model | Engine | Fuel System |
|---|---|---|
| M Roadster | 3.2L 6-Cyl. (S52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| M3 | 3.2L 6-Cyl. (S52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| Z3 | 1.9L 4-Cyl. (M44) | Bosch ML-Motronic (SFI) |
| Z3 | 2.5L 6-Cyl. (M52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| 318i | 1.9L 4-Cyl. (M44) | Bosch ML-Motronic |
| 318ti | 1.9L 4-Cyl. (M44) | Bosch ML-Motronic |
| 323i | 2.5L 6-Cyl. (M52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| 323is | 2.5L 6-Cyl. (M52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| 328i | 2.8L 6-Cyl. (M52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| 328is | 2.8L 6-Cyl. (M52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| 528i | 2.8L 6-Cyl. (M52) | Siemens (SFI) |
| 540i | 4.4L V8 (M62) | Bosch HFM-Motronic (SFI) |
| 740i | 4.4LV8 (M62) | Bosch HFM-Motronic (SFI) |
| 740iL | 4.4L V8 (M62) | Bosch HFM-Motronic (SFI) |
| 750iL | 5.4L V12 (M73) | Bosch HFM-Motronic (SFI-2 Control Units) |