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    Default Check control module

    The check control and owners manual keep coming up on my dash.I was going to replace it but ther seems to be vcariations of part numbers can any one advise me the coorect one or other ones that will do the job. I run a 1989 525i. Also would be interested in buying a pump and sender for the old girl

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    Quote Originally Posted by old bob
    The check control and owners manual keep coming up on my dash.I was going to replace it but ther seems to be vcariations of part numbers can any one advise me the coorect one or other ones that will do the job. I run a 1989 525i. Also would be interested in buying a pump and sender for the old girl
    any check control from either the e34 or e32 will be fine

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    What is wrong with that? usually when I start the engine, the ' check owners manual' comes up in my car. Was worried about that, cause also cat and othe things come up at the beginning. Was told by BMW Japan that is normal as self test.
    Maybe only a japanese version, but all of my friends in Japan have it too. So nothing wrong.

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    ive heard u say this before shogun, but its not normal, i cant say for certain in Japan as I dont live there but all other cars is indicative of a problem, its usually the check control missing or faulty or loose, as the dash detects it and signals a problem if it cant find it

    so check its not loose, otherwise replace it

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    ditto

    Quote Originally Posted by ukm5
    any check control from either the e34 or e32 will be fine
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    over here if the display says anything past seat belts somethings up, we don't have cat temp sensors so i can't speak for that

    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    What is wrong with that? usually when I start the engine, the ' check owners manual' comes up in my car. Was worried about that, cause also cat and othe things come up at the beginning. Was told by BMW Japan that is normal as self test.
    Maybe only a japanese version, but all of my friends in Japan have it too. So nothing wrong.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    Default I´m quite convinced that this is caused by ...

    poor contact in the CCM socket. Mine if fixed momentarily by unplugging/plugging the CCM.

    If you have access to some good contact cleaner or Stabilant 22, try it, should make a difference.

    Javier

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    I will try that one out. Have a couple of CCM's flying around here. All of them are from Japanese E32, except one which I got from Germany.
    Will play a little bit with them and swop them next weekend to see if there is a difference.

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