shogun
10-20-2005, 12:50 AM
For those who are interested to buy the PEAKE I just retyped :(
as an example the data which can be retrieved from a 1991 525 E34:
Funktions:
Fc= fault code read
cE = check engine reset= clears all faults and extinguishes the the check engine light
OL= oilservice reset
in= inspection reset
Fii = only applies 12 cylinder engines DME II)
Cii = only for 12 cylinder engines, same procedure as cE
1991 525i, Chart 10, all possible faults :
1:electrical fuel pump relay, 2:idle speed actuator (close).3: fuel injector cyl. # 1, 4:fuel injector cyl. # 3, 5:fuel injector cyl. # 3, 6: fuel injector, unknown, 8: check engine lamp, OC: throttle position sensor, 10:camshaft sensor, 12: output stage, group #1, 13: output stage, group #2. 17: ignition coil, cyl. # 2, 18: ihnition coil, cyl. # 3, 19: ignition coil, cyl. # 1, 1A: control unit supply, 1d: idle speed actuator (open), 1F: fuel injector, cyl. # 5, 20: fuel injector, cyl. # 6, 21: fuel injector, cyl. # 4, 24: evaporative purge control valve, 25: oxy sensor heating relay, 29: air mass sensor, 2E: output stage, 30: A/C compressor control, 32: ignition coil, cyl. # 4, 33: ignition control, cycl. # 6, 34: ignition coil, cyl. # 5, 36: battery voltage/DME main relay, 37: ignition output stage, 3E: EML signal, 3F: torque convertor clutch lock up, 40: ignition timing intervention, 43: crankshaft sensor, 46: oxy sensor, 49: veficle speed signal not present, 4C: idle CO ptentiometer, 4d: intake air tempareture, 4E: coolant temperature sensor, 51: DWA input, 52: engine drag torque control (MSR), 53: intervention, ASC, 55: A/C compressor, 64: output stage, C8: DME control unit, C9: lambda control, CA: fault code memory error, Cb: ignition circuit primary monitor, CC: stall protection.
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How to use:
1) turn on key (DO NOT START ENGINE)
2) plug tool into diagnostic connector-tool is ready to use when it displays "FC".
3) use the "Select" button to select one of the functions.
A Note To NON-U.S. BMWS:
The above vehicle reference refers to US specification BMWs only, and does not include any non-US BMW variants. To best use the R5/FCX on your non-US-BMW, you will need to determine which of the above most closely matches your BMW. For instance a 1991 320i, is a e series, four cylinder, made for non-US markets: In this case the best chart for you to use would be chart 13, as the closest US spec car would be a 1991 318i (which alsois a 4 cylinder 3 series). This method does not always work, you may need to expermiment to find the correct chart.
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http://www.peakeresearch.com/compatibility.htm
There are additional optional adapters for newer BMW models, airbag light resetting etc.
http://www.peakeresearch.com/products.htm
Cars built earlier - like my 1988 750 - can get less fault codes, somthing around 20 in total.
This just for info in case you are intending to buy a tester.
I am recommending it.
Very handy, small, needs no battery, fits in glovebox compartment.
as an example the data which can be retrieved from a 1991 525 E34:
Funktions:
Fc= fault code read
cE = check engine reset= clears all faults and extinguishes the the check engine light
OL= oilservice reset
in= inspection reset
Fii = only applies 12 cylinder engines DME II)
Cii = only for 12 cylinder engines, same procedure as cE
1991 525i, Chart 10, all possible faults :
1:electrical fuel pump relay, 2:idle speed actuator (close).3: fuel injector cyl. # 1, 4:fuel injector cyl. # 3, 5:fuel injector cyl. # 3, 6: fuel injector, unknown, 8: check engine lamp, OC: throttle position sensor, 10:camshaft sensor, 12: output stage, group #1, 13: output stage, group #2. 17: ignition coil, cyl. # 2, 18: ihnition coil, cyl. # 3, 19: ignition coil, cyl. # 1, 1A: control unit supply, 1d: idle speed actuator (open), 1F: fuel injector, cyl. # 5, 20: fuel injector, cyl. # 6, 21: fuel injector, cyl. # 4, 24: evaporative purge control valve, 25: oxy sensor heating relay, 29: air mass sensor, 2E: output stage, 30: A/C compressor control, 32: ignition coil, cyl. # 4, 33: ignition control, cycl. # 6, 34: ignition coil, cyl. # 5, 36: battery voltage/DME main relay, 37: ignition output stage, 3E: EML signal, 3F: torque convertor clutch lock up, 40: ignition timing intervention, 43: crankshaft sensor, 46: oxy sensor, 49: veficle speed signal not present, 4C: idle CO ptentiometer, 4d: intake air tempareture, 4E: coolant temperature sensor, 51: DWA input, 52: engine drag torque control (MSR), 53: intervention, ASC, 55: A/C compressor, 64: output stage, C8: DME control unit, C9: lambda control, CA: fault code memory error, Cb: ignition circuit primary monitor, CC: stall protection.
----------------
How to use:
1) turn on key (DO NOT START ENGINE)
2) plug tool into diagnostic connector-tool is ready to use when it displays "FC".
3) use the "Select" button to select one of the functions.
A Note To NON-U.S. BMWS:
The above vehicle reference refers to US specification BMWs only, and does not include any non-US BMW variants. To best use the R5/FCX on your non-US-BMW, you will need to determine which of the above most closely matches your BMW. For instance a 1991 320i, is a e series, four cylinder, made for non-US markets: In this case the best chart for you to use would be chart 13, as the closest US spec car would be a 1991 318i (which alsois a 4 cylinder 3 series). This method does not always work, you may need to expermiment to find the correct chart.
---------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.peakeresearch.com/compatibility.htm
There are additional optional adapters for newer BMW models, airbag light resetting etc.
http://www.peakeresearch.com/products.htm
Cars built earlier - like my 1988 750 - can get less fault codes, somthing around 20 in total.
This just for info in case you are intending to buy a tester.
I am recommending it.
Very handy, small, needs no battery, fits in glovebox compartment.