

need to figure a fix and I have a Autophix 5900 scanner but its not a snap-on. My car has been stuck in 3rd for over a month. Hey Man, I Have run into the same problem and I wonder what all can clear this fault. The only other posts I’ve found on this were never resolved. I’m leaving this here in case anyone else has the issue. But the charger was new, and maybe I waiting too short or too long last time? I put the key in and started it (not just turning on the ignition) and voila. The car started making noise like it was waking up.
Waited the 5 ish minutes for the light on the shift handle to go out all the while sitting in the car with the scanner in my lap ready on the “clear codes” button. Shutting the car off and locking the doors with the FOBģ. I put a battery charger on the car before I started this time in case low battery voltage was part of the issue.Ģ. Service Functions / Transmission Control / Calibrations / Reset leaning functionsĪfterwards turn the ignition off / lock vehicle / let vehicle enter sleep mode Reset learning functions / S2460_GSLFR_TU - available using the following diagnostic path:

“Using DIS 49.0 and higher run a "Short test" and Perform the following test module:
#Snap on modis test 53 mode 07 code#
Service Bulletin SI B 24 10 07 outlines my issue and the solution.but the final step is to shut off the car and lock the doors and after the car is in sleep mode, to clear the code in the TCU.how? It’s a sleep and neither my laptop programs nor my snap on will communicate with the module once it’s asleep. On the E70 up through August of 2007, there was an issue that if you cleared the DME adaptions, the tranny would be put in limp mode with CF33 showing as an unclearable code. Had to replace a bad coil today and when I went In to clear codes, I was checking out some other modules and made the mistake of clearing the DME (engine) adaptions.
#Snap on modis test 53 mode 07 software#
I have a Snap-on scanner with 2018 software and a laptop with ISTA/D and other basic BMW software. Recently picked up a 2007 E70 3.0 we really like. Have been working with my own BMW’s for a few years now.
