Tee
New member
Hey guys,
Few weeks ago I had an accident someone smashed on my driver's side as I was turning and straight after the incident I noticed that my steering wheel looked like it was out of alignment and it was facing left even when I'm driving straight. Then shortly after that as I was driving the car home I noticed a message saying "DSC failed.
Restricted driving stability when accelerating and cornering. Drive carefully."
I have looked at the module and the DSC code there is 35. I haven't driven the car since then, I wanted to know if anybody knows what could be the problem as I'm getting ready to start work to fix the car and it's out of motor plan but still have the warranty I took after it came out of motor plan. I obviously don't want to take it to bmw as I will pay a lot for them to fix whatever the problem might be.
Ps: should I take it for alignment first and see if the error message will go away or is it a bigger problem than just wheel alignment?
Thanks for your help.
Few weeks ago I had an accident someone smashed on my driver's side as I was turning and straight after the incident I noticed that my steering wheel looked like it was out of alignment and it was facing left even when I'm driving straight. Then shortly after that as I was driving the car home I noticed a message saying "DSC failed.
Restricted driving stability when accelerating and cornering. Drive carefully."
I have looked at the module and the DSC code there is 35. I haven't driven the car since then, I wanted to know if anybody knows what could be the problem as I'm getting ready to start work to fix the car and it's out of motor plan but still have the warranty I took after it came out of motor plan. I obviously don't want to take it to bmw as I will pay a lot for them to fix whatever the problem might be.
Ps: should I take it for alignment first and see if the error message will go away or is it a bigger problem than just wheel alignment?
Thanks for your help.
