Faulty NOX sensor on e92 320i. Hello e90 post, Recently I had a yellow check engine light. Bmw service told me based on diagnostics, that I had a faulty NOX sensor. My car had done ca. 42 thousand miles (74k km). They also found I had a slightly overheating thermostat (whatever that is) that I should replace as well. I have two questions.
Here is a set of pictures and a video that give you a better visual representation of the color next to a few other BMW blues. The online configurator shows a color that looks like it could be Estoril Blue. It's not. Portimau Blue is a slightly deeper and more vibrant blue.
This would only apply to J1939-compliant CAN installations. The CAN Bus wire is a 4 conductor. Two wires are for power regulation: CAN Power (Red), CAN Ground (Black). The other two wires are CAN High (Yellow), and CAN Low (Green). A useful mnemonic to remember is sun is yellow and high while grass is green and low.
iTrader: ( 6) wow, mineral for me. I love the metallic tint to mineral white. AW just looks pedestrian to me. Mineral looks like it's also a bit easier to make car appear clean. But personally, I really dislike AW color itself. To me it's very pedistrian and looks too basic to me, no complexities in the color, same with Jet Black.
Location: East Bay Area, CA 11 BMW e92 M3 DCT ESS G1. Appreciate 2 It doesn't matter what the color code is because if it's been resprayed, the body shop is
1) Check and Electrically TEST each of the four Fuses: F41, F81, F84, F86. 2) Recheck using INPA, except this time, use INPA > Functional Jobs > F2 Identification, which should provide a LIST of ALL Modules in the vehicle. Press F2 several times to make sure ALL Modules are reported.
There were something like 60,000 units of the e90 and e92 made. So nothing is rare except the models made with a different engine configuration like the 4,4 liter GTS. Some paint codes like 1 of 40 frozen silver command a premium because they can be desirable. But a standard color isn't going to command a premium.
Example: 'Techno Violet' in the 'Purple' section = BMW paint color code '299' (1996-1997): The years are not exactly accurate. Techno Violet first appeared on E34 in June 1994 and was used on E36 until mid-1999.
This should give you another list of results. Keep clicking down until you find the wiring diagram that is specific to the left and right headlights. A quick look using a generic search (you didn't post a VIN so had to go generic)it looks like E86 is the link (and searchable) term to find the left LED headlightand E5 is the right headlight.
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