White smoke is water, so check your coolant level. Also look for weird brown or white goop on the oil fill cap. I don't think we have radiator caps, so maybe look for signs of oil in the coolant tank ...? I'd have to go out to look at the car to be sure on that one. You can also take off the...
haha. WTF? Um no. That's now life works hahaha.
Related story: I am part of a fancy watch group on Facebook. I had a couple watches I wanted to sell. The buyers are "vetted" and I'm supposed to send a $3500 watch to some guy I don't know and trust he'll send me the payment when he gets/inspects...
Okay, here is my update:
I started out with two codes, as with picture number 1.
I disabled a parameter as in picture number 2.
This left me with a single code as in picture number 3.
I was then advised by Bimmergeeks to search for the parameter as in picture number 4...
I've been low-key looking for a used one for sale, to get me to say "f it, why not?". No such luck. $1000 buys so many go-fast parts LOL.
Maybe one day.
How large is the "last lap" and delta displays? I'd like to know my time lap-to-lap without having to squint (with Harry's Lap Timer).
Okay, so in addition to setting The option in my screenshot below, we I also want to search and check for:
SitzlehnenVerriegelung_Fahrer then set to: Not Active
I'm not sure why I would get a seat belt error, as I have that plugged back in. That's kinda weird. But, I don't mind coding it out...
It's weird. I could SWEAR I set something so that it stayed off...
But then I reset the battery. Maybe the car updated.
Or maybe I just thought it was off.
All the stuff we can code out, but not this. ??
Update from Bimmergeeks:
Look for this setting:
SitzlehnenVerriegelung_Fahrer -> Not Active
Is that in addition to the other setting? Not sure. Their instructions are somewhat vague and incomplete. It's like getting answers from members on this site. ?