Hi all,
For the last few days I've been welcomed by a yellow car on a ramp when I start the engine. Car seems normal apart from that. When I run check control and hold the select button in for a few seconds (I found that purely be experiment), it shows CC-ID 415. There seems to be differing opinion on the Net as to what it means, but may be battery related. Before I contact BMW, does anyone know what it's trying to tell me?
Thanks.
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I had a similar problem after the car was sat for a while took it to BMW and came up with no codes but I took it for a good blast out and it didn't come on again so guessing its battery related
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Thanks for the replies.
So I guess it's telling me that the battery may have an issue - i.e. it's having trouble holding a charge - rather than it's not receiving enough current to charge it? If so then it's understandable; the car is six years old now so I guess that's not unreasonable. Anyone know (gulps) how much BMW will charge for a new one? I never know if it's one of those consumables where a third party will sell something every bit as good or whether you really should opt for the genuine item.
So I guess it's telling me that the battery may have an issue - i.e. it's having trouble holding a charge - rather than it's not receiving enough current to charge it? If so then it's understandable; the car is six years old now so I guess that's not unreasonable. Anyone know (gulps) how much BMW will charge for a new one? I never know if it's one of those consumables where a third party will sell something every bit as good or whether you really should opt for the genuine item.