CBS Handover Inspection
The CBS handover inspection is for the deletion of past data in the vehicle and reconfiguring the vehicle for latest data (updating after a service).
The CBS resetting procedure is found in MAINTENANCE REMINDER LIGHT RESET PROCEDURES .
Select the CBS handover inspection and press < Test Plan > . Highlight the procedure bar and press the < Green Arrow > to the right.
The CBS handover inspection includes:
- Check status, telephone numbers
- Check status, vehicle inspection
- Check status, exhaust emission
- Check Tester data
- Write trip odometer
- Write data
- Enter date of first registration
- Activate/deactivate Emission test
- Activate/deactivate vehicle (State - Safety) Inspection
- Deactivate transport mode
1 . The first step involves the status of telephone numbers if the customer has the E65 CPT8000 telephone installed .
When installing an E65 telephone and prior to customer delivery, the customer's local BMW dealer telephone number and the BMW Customer Relations (or Assistance) telephone number should be programmed into the vehicle in order to enable all features of the BMW mobile phone.
The programming of these telephone numbers is carried out in two parts. The first part programs the numbers to the DISplus, the second part transfers the numbers to the telephone handset (if the handset is used in another vehicle, the numbers go with the phone). Unless the numbers are changed for any reason, programming the numbers to the DISplus is normally a "one time" procedure. These numbers are retained in the DIS tester for future telephone installations.
The BMW dealer telephone number can be entered here or changed later on in the CBS correction, Tester data.
2. & 3. This screen allows you to check the current Vehicle Inspection(s) due date, or it may be necessary to reset to coincide with the customer's state requirements.
If a customer desires, the Vehicle Inspection due dates can be deactivated.
4. The next step is vital to synchronize the correct time and date from the DISplus/GT1 with the vehicle.
The internal vehicle trip odometer and vehicle data (5. & 6 .) are coordinated with the internal Tester data.
This is important for time/distance based service items that are managed by the instrument cluster.
If this is found to be incorrect, go back to the Administration page of DISplus/GT1 (main menu) and reset the current date and time.
7 . The first date of registration must be entered here. This will provide helpful verification for future service and warranty concerns.
By selecting Yes , the first of three screens is shown on the right.
This screen prompts you to input the numerical day of registration (1 - 31).
The second screen prompts you to input the numerical month of registration (1 - 12).
The third screen prompts you to input the numerical year of registration (last 2 digits of the year, for example: 02 for 2002).
8 . This screen will activate/deactivate the displayed Emission Inspection date.
This will allow you to provide the "next" date that the Emission Inspection will be due as shown in the SBA (base of the speedometer) and Control Display.
If a customer desires, the Vehicle Emission Inspection due date can be deactivated.
The first of two screens is shown on the right.
This screen prompts you to input the numerical month of the next Emission Inspection (for example: 08 for August).
The second screen prompts you to input the numerical year of the next Emission Inspection (last 2 digits of the year, for example: 04 for 2004).
The following is a repeat of the above procedure (inputting) regarding State Inspection.
9. This step will activate/deactivate the displayed State Inspection date. This will allow you to provide the "next" date that the State Inspection will be due as shown in the SBA (base of the speedometer) and Control Display. If a customer desires, the Vehicle State Inspection due date can be deactivated.
The first of two screens will be shown. This screen prompts you to input the numerical month of the next State Inspection. The second screen prompts you to input the numerical year of the next State Inspection (same process as the Emission Inspection).
10 . This procedure is necessary for deactivating the Transport mode and must be performed before the vehicle is delivered to the customer.
Many of the E65/E66 features (unnecessary during transporting) are "locked out". This includes: limited window operation (driver's side only), radio, Control Display, interior lights, a/c, etc.
Select <Yes > to terminate Transport mode and the vehicle will resume normal operation.