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Put the car in Sport mode and disconnect the electrical connector to the exhaust valve. It should stay open then. Works with most other BMW's.
I would need to see the fuse diagram otherwise. Usually there is either a sticker in the fuse box or in the manual...I can't find the manual in pdf form on the interwebs yet. |
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I can't find the symbol for the exhaust valve controller. I'm sure they have omitted it from the chart or have not listed it anywhere due to the noise pollution laws in Europe.
The most common "fix" and my recommendation is a much easier way to do it. Buy blank plug caps and pull the electrical connector on the valve controller. Turn on the car, select sport setting when the car is warm which opens the valves, look in the tailpipe to make sure the valve is open, pull the plug (should be just behind the muffler, you can't miss it), put the blank cap on the plug and secure it to the module. You should be good to go. I'll ask some mechanics if they know the fuse and let you know when I have an answer because I can't tell from the fuse chart. |
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I did this, but it must be 2 Persons. The valves just opens when u give gas(trottle) if you dont, it closes immediately.One person must give trottle, and when it opens you must unplug the wires |
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I was told that the Exhaust Flap Fuse is #52, a 7.5 Amp Fuse. However, nobody knows the EXACT location of the fuse panel.
Went in for my first service today and the mechanic sent me a video of the fuse panel and it's under the glove box panel on the passenger side. This is on the US model. Last edited by TheNLVYuman; 05-17-2024 at 10:05 PM.. Reason: More information |
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Ah...the old golf tee trick. I haven't heard about that hack in ages lol
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