PenguinGovernor
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I was driving my bone-stock car home the other day and the following warning came up.
> Drivetrain: Continued driving possible. No Roadside Assistance necessary. Drive power reduced. Make an appointment with your dealer.
6 days before the error, I had taken the car to get an oil change at the dealer and to service a recall.
The warning appeared maybe after a total of about 50 miles driven after getting it back from the dealer.
On the day of the error (50 miles post dealer), I had also re-fuled from about 30 miles remaining to a full tank. I normally fuel with 91-octane, but there's a slim chance I accidentally put 87-octane in (I definitely did not put diesel though)
I tried restarted the car but the issue persisted. I drove it for 10-15 miles and restarted again but the error is still coming on when I turn on the car.
I also didn't drive it for 24 hours but that also didn't help.
I ran BimmerLink on it and it gave me the following codes that occurred around the time my odometer lined up with the error:
From my understanding, 21A125 is the error code that is causing the warning to appear in the first place.
Has anyone else experience this before or have any suggestion on how to continue?
Thanks!
> Drivetrain: Continued driving possible. No Roadside Assistance necessary. Drive power reduced. Make an appointment with your dealer.
6 days before the error, I had taken the car to get an oil change at the dealer and to service a recall.
The warning appeared maybe after a total of about 50 miles driven after getting it back from the dealer.
On the day of the error (50 miles post dealer), I had also re-fuled from about 30 miles remaining to a full tank. I normally fuel with 91-octane, but there's a slim chance I accidentally put 87-octane in (I definitely did not put diesel though)
I tried restarted the car but the issue persisted. I drove it for 10-15 miles and restarted again but the error is still coming on when I turn on the car.
I also didn't drive it for 24 hours but that also didn't help.
I ran BimmerLink on it and it gave me the following codes that occurred around the time my odometer lined up with the error:
- 21A125: Emergency run manager: Rail operated at low pressure
- 119304: Rail pressure sensor, plausibility: pressure too high before engine start
- 118001: Mixture control: Mixture too lean
From my understanding, 21A125 is the error code that is causing the warning to appear in the first place.
Has anyone else experience this before or have any suggestion on how to continue?
Thanks!
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