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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 417761" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>I have checked the www and found the following info from bmwgm5.com about the fault.</p><p></p><p>Copy from that page the fault and code.</p><p>ZKE 2 (0x02) - Fuse for ZV ZKE 7 (0x07) - Module not coded {Signal STDWA (only relevant if an anti-theft alarm is fitted)</p><p>ZKE 9 (0x09) - Front Window Relay Left Side (Drivers Side)</p><p>ZKE 10 (0x0A) - Front Window Relay Right Side (Passenger Side)</p><p>ZKE 39 (0x27) - Central Locking Relays, Driver Door Unlocking (R2bNC)</p><p>ZKE 40 (0x28) - Central Locking Relays, Passenger Door Locking (R1aNO)</p><p>ZKE 41 (0x29) - Central Locking Relays, Driver & Passenger Door Unlocking {Relay for central locking - ulocking or Relay for rear FH drive (passenger's side) sticks} (R1bNO)</p><p>ZKE 42 (0x2A) - Relay for central locking, double locking</p><p>ZKE 43 (0x2B) - Central Locking Relays, Driver Door Locking (R2bNO)</p><p>ZKE 48 (0x30) - Wire to relay module -passenger's side FH, rear</p><p>ZKE 51 (0x33) - Wipers: blocking protection active</p><p>61 (0x3D) - Fuse for passenger- compartment sensor</p><p>66 (0x42) - Connection for relay module to power window driver side front faulty</p><p>ZKE (0x81) - DWA alarm memory: door contact, driver's door</p><p>ZKE (0x85) - DWA alarm memory: tailgate</p><p>ZKE (0x88) - DWA alarm memory: hood</p><p></p><p>Based on the fault code, it look like you dont need to replace the GM5 but only the appropriate item that is giving the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 417761, member: 21"] I have checked the www and found the following info from bmwgm5.com about the fault. Copy from that page the fault and code. ZKE 2 (0x02) - Fuse for ZV ZKE 7 (0x07) - Module not coded {Signal STDWA (only relevant if an anti-theft alarm is fitted) ZKE 9 (0x09) - Front Window Relay Left Side (Drivers Side) ZKE 10 (0x0A) - Front Window Relay Right Side (Passenger Side) ZKE 39 (0x27) - Central Locking Relays, Driver Door Unlocking (R2bNC) ZKE 40 (0x28) - Central Locking Relays, Passenger Door Locking (R1aNO) ZKE 41 (0x29) - Central Locking Relays, Driver & Passenger Door Unlocking {Relay for central locking - ulocking or Relay for rear FH drive (passenger's side) sticks} (R1bNO) ZKE 42 (0x2A) - Relay for central locking, double locking ZKE 43 (0x2B) - Central Locking Relays, Driver Door Locking (R2bNO) ZKE 48 (0x30) - Wire to relay module -passenger's side FH, rear ZKE 51 (0x33) - Wipers: blocking protection active 61 (0x3D) - Fuse for passenger- compartment sensor 66 (0x42) - Connection for relay module to power window driver side front faulty ZKE (0x81) - DWA alarm memory: door contact, driver's door ZKE (0x85) - DWA alarm memory: tailgate ZKE (0x88) - DWA alarm memory: hood Based on the fault code, it look like you dont need to replace the GM5 but only the appropriate item that is giving the problem. [/QUOTE]
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