Got an E46? Did you know that...

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...the BMW On-Board Computer (OBC) holds more functions than is documented, including a very nice instrument panel test. I managed to get a lot of this information from the web, but it was far from complete. Subsequently I asked my dealer for the missing info, but they could not provide the complete list either. Following is a list for the items I could find, they work in my car (E46 323i). I gather most of them also work in the E36 models. Who can tell what the missing entries represent (especially functions 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3 which are very mysterious)?

Instructions to access the hidden OBC functions:

1. Hold Trip Reset while turning ignition key to on position
2. OBC should show "Test"
3. Use Trip Reset to select function 19.0 that unlocks all the features
4. Wait for display to show "Off"
5. Depress Trip Reset for 1/4 second and release it
6. With no delay press Trip Reset several times to select one of the following function s

BMW E46 On-Board Computer (OBC) Hidden Codes
nr example description
1 Car Engine and cluster data
1.0 46nnn Chassis nr/VIN serial number (last 5 digits)
1.1 4nnn K-number
1.2 690236 Cluster Part #
1.3 045210 Coding (04)/diagnosis (52)/bus index (10)
1.4 1200 Week (12)/year of manufacture (2000)
1.5 09_160 Hardware (09) and software # (16.0) of cluster
1.6 Not used
1.7 04__44 CAN-version (04) KI-revision index (44)
2 (test) Cluster System Test - Activates the gauge drivers,
indicators and LEDs to confirm function
3 SI Data
3.0 1098 Used fuel in liters since last SI (Service Inspection)
3.1 0231 Periodic inspection days; elapsed days (since last SI)
4 Momentary Consumption
4.0 0145+ Instant fuel consumption - 0145=14.5 liters/100km
4.1 0018 Instant fuel consumption - 0018=1.8 l/Hour
5 Distance Gone Consumption
5.0 082 Average mileage; 082=8.2 liters/100km
5.1 0536 Calc. km to refuel (momentary distance to go)
6 Fuel Level sensor inputs in liters
6.0 109330+ Fuel level averaged; Left half sensor input=10.9 liters; Right sensor input=33.0 liters
6.1 0439+ Total tank level averaged; vlgs 6.0: 10.9+33.0=43.9 liters
6.2 0442+ Indicated value (44.2) and tank phase
7 Temperature and Speed
7.0 021+ Coolant/Engine temperature (2.1C)
7.1 130 Ambient/Outside temperature - chg met 5 pts. 125/130/135
7.2 + Engine speed / Current RPMs 1/min
7.3 + Vehicle speed / Current Speed in km/hour
8 Input value in HEX form
8.0 1d0+ System voltage ADC-Value Hex code
8.1 26C33C+ ADC Values HG left/HG right
8.2 0000 ADC Value brake degradation sensor (000=o.k.)
8.3 18C ADC Value outside temperature
9 Battery
9.0 140 Battery Voltage - 140 = UB 14.0v
9.1 242013+?
9.2 074_78+?
9.3 0011+?
10 Not used
11 Not used
12 Not used
13 GonG Gong Test
14 Not used
15 Status cluster I/O-ports (bit codes) 0=low; 1=high
1st-belt contact, seat belt fastened=0; 2) ignition lock contact, key inserted=0; 3) door contact, door open=0; 4) clock button pressed=0; 5) SI reset=0, for reset=0; 6) EGS transmission failure=0
Status Digital Outputs (bits) 0=inactive, 1=active
1) Gong output; 2) Brake warning lamp; 3) Low fuel warning lamp; 4) EGA lamp; 5) seat belt lamp; 6) manipulation dot
16 Not used
17 Not used
18 Not used
19 Lock Status; unlocks functions in range 3-18
19.0 L-On/L-Off Unlock: press button when "L-Off"
20 Not used
21 Software Reset; reset OBC settings
00 End of test

More features listed here (though most of the rest are already known by everyone :p)
 
Well since many here have an e46 (or e36) thought they may have found the real time info interesting as you don't need to buy a device to do that...
 
Ok, in an effort to turn this awkward thread around - did you know that BMW's have special age compensation software inbuilt to their ECU's to maintain factory performance as the miles pile on?

Well now you do.
 
Ok, in an effort to turn this awkward thread around - did you know that BMW's have special age compensation software inbuilt to their ECU's to maintain factory performance as the miles pile on?

Well now you do.

I cant tell if thats a windup or not.
 
Ok but can you explain to me what makes it as awkward as you say? I mean I don't see what is different about it to some of the other threads posted here in recent times or is it a case of bandwagon jumping on whatever someone thinks is boring so automatically becomes boring and it’s might as well be the end of the world?

Would like to know because I don’t want the world to end again…
 
Ok but can you explain to me what makes it as awkward as you say? I mean I don't see what is different about it to some of the other threads posted here in recent times or is it a case of bandwagon jumping on whatever someone thinks is boring so automatically becomes boring and it’s might as well be the end of the world?

Would like to know because I don’t want the world to end again…

Lighten up dude :)
 
Ok but can you explain to me what makes it as awkward as you say? I mean I don't see what is different about it to some of the other threads posted here in recent times or is it a case of bandwagon jumping on whatever someone thinks is boring so automatically becomes boring and it’s might as well be the end of the world?

Would like to know because I don’t want the world to end again…

Chin up fella, its just a joke :p

post it in the motors sticky thread that Dangerous wants people to update :]
 
[TW]Fox;12875171 said:
How does that work then?

How the **** would I know? I sell business insurance. :p

Ok, seriously, I don't know - but that guy who mapped my 330 was showing me strings of code & settings type stuff when mapping the car and saying we "don't tend to mess around with these bits as BMW have it all spot on".

I asked WTF and he explained it's age compensation code. :cool:
 
I'd just like to place this flag in the ground which denotes the time where I knew something about BMW's that Fox didn't know.

HI MOM!!! WOOOOOO!!!
 
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