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      04-06-2014, 01:03 PM   #1
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help with dsc/abs fault codes

I went to go for a drive this afternoon and as soon as started to move I got a DSC /ABS fault on the dash and I drive. Idrive showed a "braking/chasis stabilization and DSC malfunction" and "start-off assistance inactive" faults. I tried clearing codes but its a hard fault and will not clear. My code reader showed the following:
P32D6- unknown
P32C9- Poor-road-surface detection: No wheel-speed signal received

I hope this will be a simple wheel speed sensor and not something like a DSC module. I can't track down what the first code is, does anybody know what it means? I am hoping it will point me to the specific sensor thats bad. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Free bump - I am curious about what is causing your woes.
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I had a friend who works for BMW look up your codes. The first code p32d6 means: sensor (right/rear) is faulty. So I would start there.

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I had these same faults and it equated to my Hydraulic control unit for ABS being toast.
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I hope that is not the same problem with your car. It was a $4,000.00 repair through BMW.
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I hope that is not the same problem with your car. It was a $4,000.00 repair through BMW.
OUCH!! Well... I would hope this is not his problem. But there are many places that can repair the ABS Block. I used these guys to fix my e39's pixel failure on for the speedo instrument panel. They also can repair the ABS Block.

https://www.tachopix.de/controlunit/.../pagetype.iav/


@submarshall did bmw pick up the tab? And how many miles/old was your car?
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Thanks for the help @Dackelone ! This is much better news than having to change something expensive. And it will save me some time troubleshooting. I'll get a rear sensor ordered and try and get it swapped out this weekend.
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