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      07-02-2016, 12:14 PM   #1
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changed to AGM battery - fault code 3eed

Hi,

I recently bought a new 80A AGM battery - previously had 90A non-AGM. I performed 2 steps when doing this:
1. I reprogrammed the KLASSE_BATTERIE using NCSEXPERT. I read it back as agm_90ah.
2. I registered the new battery using tools32.

I reset the error codes the day after I changed the battery. It's now been a couple weeks. Should I try resetting the codes again? Is there a way to confirm that I got the 2 steps above correct? When I read INPA, the battery amperage shows 81.00 (where previously it read 90.00).

Also, I have other faults since I mucked up my Bluetooth. In addition I have a fuel injector fault. Could these be causing this 3eed fault?

Thanks,
Nachum

00 JBBF OKAY No Error stored
01 MRS OKAY No Error stored
12 DME/DDE OKAY 2 Error stored
3EED 61
4592 21
17 EKP OKAY No Error stored
18 EGS OKAY No Error stored
1C LDM/ICM OKAY No Error stored
20 RDC OKAY No Error stored
21 A CC OKAY No Error stored
27 PGS OKAY No Error stored
37 A MP OKAY No Error stored
40 CAS OKAY No Error stored
55 ISPB OKAY No Error stored
56 FZD OKAY No Error stored
60 KOMBI OKAY 1 Error stored
A 554 60
62 MOSTGW OKAY No Error stored
63 MASK/CCC OKAY 1 Error stored
E1CF 20
67 ZBE OKAY No Error stored
6D FAS OKAY No Error stored
72 FRM OKAY No Error stored
73 CID OKAY No Error stored
78 KLIMA OKAY No Error stored
92 VIRTSG92 OKAY No Error stored
A0 CCC OKAY No Error stored
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      07-02-2016, 02:33 PM   #2
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This is filled with lots of info and might help you see if you did the procedure correctly: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=532315
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      07-03-2016, 10:01 AM   #3
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You should VO code the battery rather than change individual parameters.

A080 (BATT_AGM_80A)

Is what you need to add to the VO. Obviously remove B090 first. Then code CAS to default.
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