Greetings,
Last year, I purchased an X5 40d, and the prior owner had substituted the air suspension with springs due to multiple concerns. A warning appears upon starting the vehicle or after a brief drive, indicating 'Chassis Function Restricted.'
The former owner indicated that this issue began occurring intermittently following the suspension modification, perhaps linked to configuration settings.
Can anyone guide me on how to eliminate the warning message? Do I require an individual with an official BMW diagnostic tool, or must I visit an authorised BMW service dealer? I now own limited financial resources, so I am seeking an economical solution if feasible.
Thank you very much!
X5 - Chassis Function Limited
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vendimoto55
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A BMW dealer or professional is not required to do the scan; any diagnostic tool capable of reading the module will suffice.
Numerous establishments currently possess advanced tools that are proficient.
What is your location?
Numerous establishments currently possess advanced tools that are proficient.
What is your location?
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JohnSmith78
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I would have expected any warnings related to the suspension modification to manifest immediately upon completion of the switch.
According to Johnny, conducting a fault code scan is the initial step required.
According to Johnny, conducting a fault code scan is the initial step required.