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Car Forum / BMW Cars / May 2007

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Fault code reset?

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Dan Buchan - 26 May 2007 22:04 GMT
If the DSC light is on because of a steering angle sensor fault, and you
 replace or repair the sensor, should the light go off straight away,
or will it take some time/journeys, or does it absolutely need the fault
cleared by someone with a diagnostic computer?

(I found a broken solder joint within my sensor, resoldered it, but the
light still comes on.)
Jeff Strickland - 27 May 2007 17:16 GMT
> If the DSC light is on because of a steering angle sensor fault, and you
> replace or repair the sensor, should the light go off straight away, or
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> (I found a broken solder joint within my sensor, resoldered it, but the
> light still comes on.)

I don't know.

The ABS light goes out by istelf ...
Dan Buchan - 27 May 2007 19:43 GMT
>> If the DSC light is on because of a steering angle sensor fault, and
>> you replace or repair the sensor, should the light go off straight
>> away, or will it take some time/journeys, or does it absolutely need
>> the fault cleared by someone with a diagnostic computer?

> I don't know.
> The ABS light goes out by istelf ...

Guess I'll have to take it in and have it stuck on the machine.  Waste
of £25 if it doesn't work, saves me £145 if it does...

The ABS light comes on too until you drive 10 yards.  Apparently there
is no ABS fault logged, it's just on because of the DSC.  The whole
thing is weird.
Thomas Wright - 28 May 2007 12:38 GMT
>>> If the DSC light is on because of a steering angle sensor fault, and
>>> you replace or repair the sensor, should the light go off straight
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> is no ABS fault logged, it's just on because of the DSC.  The whole
> thing is weird.
On my 2000 323,  the DSC light came on when the steering was way out of
alignment.  After the alignment, the DSC light was on for the first 30
mile trip.  It was off the next day after the engine was restarted.  My
conclusion is: yes, it takes some time (miles?) before the DSC light
will go off.
Dan Buchan - 28 May 2007 14:13 GMT
> On my 2000 323,  the DSC light came on when the steering was way out of
> alignment.  After the alignment, the DSC light was on for the first 30
> mile trip.  It was off the next day after the engine was restarted.  My
> conclusion is: yes, it takes some time (miles?) before the DSC light
> will go off.

Thanks for that.  I'll give it a couple of days before doing anything
more.  If, as you suggest, the system knows when a reading is wrong
(how?  Must be the motion sensors?  And it would take time for it to be
certain they and the s.a. sensor were in disagreement), it might need
recalibrating.  I did put everything back in the same position, but I'm
not sure how it works out whether the wheel is straight or a whole turn
to one side, and I might have spun it or the sensor through 360 degrees
at some point.
 
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