e36 reset switch

novio

Member
hey people,

I am gonna be servicing my e36 328i on saturday and was wondering if anyone has a link to how you reset your service counter on the dash.

The last time i did this a friend of mine used a paper clip but I need to know which two connectors he merged and for how long.

Anyone know?
 
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Jandre

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RE: Service kit - Ready to go.
(28-01-2011 03:07 PM)Jandre Wrote:
What are the pin numbers that gets bridged out GC?

It was 7 and 19.
Put ignition to pos 2 then Bridge for 4 seconds to reset oil light, 10+ seconds for inspection.

N.B. Light is only reset when bridge is removed.

This is second hand info I received from a forum member, so I do not accept any responsibility.
 

novio

Member
Thanks Jandre!

So do i need to turn off ignition after the 10 seconds then remove clip then start engine, or can I just remove the clip while the ignition is in pos 2 after the 10 seconds?
 
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Jandre

Guest
No idea.

I have never used the info.

PM gconry. He supplied the info to me, and he has also done this before.

Good luck.
 

StK

New member
If you use this method there is a very high chance of frying the ECU if you get it wrong,the other thing is you'll also screw up the mech and will not be able to use diagnostic equipment through that port anymore....My advice would be to pick up a proper reset tool for around 100bucks :thumb:
 

andrewbuch

///Member
I did this a few times on the E30... just connected the wire, turned ignition on.. waited a few seconds.. then turned ignition off & removed wire.. but there is a chance of frying the ECU... so you have been warned

Rather get the reset tool, or give ZAleanardz a wimpy meal & ask nicely to reset for you
 

novio

Member
StK said:
If you use this method there is a very high chance of frying the ECU if you get it wrong,the other thing is you'll also screw up the mech and will not be able to use diagnostic equipment through that port anymore....My advice would be to pick up a proper reset tool for around 100bucks :thumb:

holy crap!

where can I get the proper reset tool for 100 bucks?
 

Laigo

///Member
novio said:
StK said:
If you use this method there is a very high chance of frying the ECU if you get it wrong,the other thing is you'll also screw up the mech and will not be able to use diagnostic equipment through that port anymore....My advice would be to pick up a proper reset tool for around 100bucks :thumb:

holy crap!

where can I get the proper reset tool for 100 bucks?

My question as well... I'll buy it NOW!
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
but see, a reset tool is a waste of time, the diagnostics are there for a reason... to diagnose whats wrong with your car.

The reset tools do work, the cable method does work, all that the reset tool does is emulate exactly what your doing with the wire, but what you want to do at service time is to actually have your car diagnosed.

If your car is running lean constantly, you could have a faulty lamda probe, which means that you could be destroying your egnine internally, silly example, but its possible.

You would be astounded at the amount of technical data saved and recorded about your car even from E36/E32/E34 era. I have not ever tried anything earlier, but I believe even the E24/E30's had proper diagnostics systems..

Make a plan and have your car diagnosted, even if its just for pure interest.

I am more then willing to do a quick scan of your car in the evenings after work, and I dont charge anything, and there are many guys that also have the tools...
 

novio

Member
zaleonardz said:
but see, a reset tool is a waste of time, the diagnostics are there for a reason... to diagnose whats wrong with your car.

The reset tools do work, the cable method does work, all that the reset tool does is emulate exactly what your doing with the wire, but what you want to do at service time is to actually have your car diagnosed.

If your car is running lean constantly, you could have a faulty lamda probe, which means that you could be destroying your egnine internally, silly example, but its possible.

You would be astounded at the amount of technical data saved and recorded about your car even from E36/E32/E34 era. I have not ever tried anything earlier, but I believe even the E24/E30's had proper diagnostics systems..

Make a plan and have your car diagnosted, even if its just for pure interest.

I am more then willing to do a quick scan of your car in the evenings after work, and I dont charge anything, and there are many guys that also have the tools...

Thanks bud, I will keep that in mind. I eventually took it to a pro who reset it for me. As far as the basic service is concerned, all is good. But I will be taking it back next month just to run a full inspection. Its important to pay more attention to these older cars, particularly since ive just gone over 300k with it. I want her running as smooth as possible. Thanks again tho. maybe next service I'll make a plan to meet up:)
 

MikeR

Well-known member
novio said:
Thanks bud, I will keep that in mind. I eventually took it to a pro who reset it for me. As far as the basic service is concerned, all is good. But I will be taking it back next month just to run a full inspection. Its important to pay more attention to these older cars, particularly since ive just gone over 300k with it. I want her running as smooth as possible. Thanks again tho. maybe next service I'll make a plan to meet up:)
yeah you need to check those babies out - the 328s had issues with the whole cooling system an if you haven't had any yet it might be a good time to check everything out before its an issue. :thumbsup:
 

novio

Member
MikeR said:
novio said:
Thanks bud, I will keep that in mind. I eventually took it to a pro who reset it for me. As far as the basic service is concerned, all is good. But I will be taking it back next month just to run a full inspection. Its important to pay more attention to these older cars, particularly since ive just gone over 300k with it. I want her running as smooth as possible. Thanks again tho. maybe next service I'll make a plan to meet up:)
yeah you need to check those babies out - the 328s had issues with the whole cooling system an if you haven't had any yet it might be a good time to check everything out before its an issue. :thumbsup:

:thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb: yebo yes. no cooling issues, and Ive had the car for just over a year, but rather be safe than sorry:)
 

StK

New member
MikeR said:
yeah you need to check those babies out - the 328s had issues with the whole cooling system an if you haven't had any yet it might be a good time to check everything out before its an issue. :thumbsup:

Not sure about E36's there but here(UK) they came with waterpumps which have plastic impellars which are known to break up and basically f..k your car.I would advise getting one with metal impellars,if it doesn't have one :thumbsup
 

novio

Member
StK said:
MikeR said:
yeah you need to check those babies out - the 328s had issues with the whole cooling system an if you haven't had any yet it might be a good time to check everything out before its an issue. :thumbsup:

Not sure about E36's there but here(UK) they came with waterpumps which have plastic impellars which are known to break up and basically f..k your car.I would advise getting one with metal impellars,if it doesn't have one :thumbsup

oh great....you guys trying to make me paranoid or what?:)
I have no clue about the water pumps. I'll make sure its inspected tho:)
 
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