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ISTA/P error "Unknown integration level detected"
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08-10-2017, 04:14 PM | #1 |
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ISTA/P error "Unknown integration level detected"
Hi Guys-
Question about an error in ISTA/P. I'm currently using the BMW Coding VM from here and it connects fine. INPA works great. I need to code a DSC unit from a donor car and have been playing around with ISTA/P. Seems like it would work fine for what I need. I originally used NCSExpert and WinKFP to code it for the car and update the VIN. This was on another PC. I still have dash lights though, and that's why I'm trying to use ISTA/P. Saw another thread somewhere where WinKFP couldn't re-set it and ISTA/P was the solution. So when I create a new session and tell it I've replaced a module, it does it's thing for 5 minutes and reads the car fine. Then it comes back with an error "The connected vehicle has an unknown data status (E89X-07-03-510, E89X-15-11-500). This cannot be handled with ISTA/P. Ensure that the current version of ISTA/P has been loaded or contact Technical support." Click OK on that and get "A fault occurred in the process. 94030 Setpoint context determination failed." The car was programmed recently for an ECU swap and apparently that version of ISTA was newer than my 3.56.1.002. I updated DATEN to v60.1 thinking that was it but no change. Is there an easy way to update ISTA/P to v3.58 or better or do I need to try to download the huge file? If that's what I need, can someone shoot me a PM? TIA. |
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So here's what I've done on this before today: Replaced DSC ECU. I kept the valve unit. Bled brakes using INPA Used WinKFP and NCSExpert to flash and code. or code and flash. I get them mixed up. Today I: ran the steering angle calibration in ISTA+ ran the DSC calibration in ISTA+ ...and I'm almost there. The lights are all gone expect for the "BRAKE" light in yellow and I have a 5E34 Longitudinal acceleration sensor. I've googled it and I'm not really clear. ISTA tells me to replace the control unit if fault is permanent or has occurred multiple times. I don;t want to do that. So thanks BimmerGeeks for the nudge. Does anyone else have any ideas on the 5E34 error? |
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02-09-2019, 09:31 AM | #7 |
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Never dealt with it. But I came up with a theory about it. And your experience supports it. We both swapped out the DSC ECU, and I think we have a slightly newer one in there and the ECU is seeing something it can’t handle or is not seeing something it expects to see, and it throws the error. Since it’s effectively cosmetic, I’ve not focused on it. The ABS and brakes are fully functional. My plan to “work Fix” it was to replace with the correct ECU, it just hasn’t been a priority for me.
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Is this car an x drive or non x drive .
A little while ago it came up here that you have to use a dxc rather than a dsc selection for x drive. https://www.e90post.com/forums/showt...&highlight=DXc Last edited by ctuna; 02-09-2019 at 10:49 AM.. |
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