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hrgen
01-25-2007, 04:34 PM
Lately, after everytime I fill up my 740il the Check Engine Light Soon comes on. It usually turns off after a couple of days, but now it is staying on. Any thoughts?? Thanks!! Mike D

muleman
01-25-2007, 07:27 PM
Lately, after everytime I fill up my 740il the Check Engine Light Soon comes on. It usually turns off after a couple of days, but now it is staying on. Any thoughts?? Thanks!! Mike D

I had the same problem on mine. Turned out to be a faulty fuel tank cap - replaced it and all is fine. Something to do with a lack of fuel vapor recirculation caused by the cap that will cause the check engine condition. Good luck!

Bear
01-25-2007, 07:32 PM
If the gs cap is not on tight it will set a code.

lincolnmaster80
01-26-2007, 11:44 AM
What year is your 740?

hrgen
01-30-2007, 09:06 AM
Thanks for the help, the gas cap seems to be the problem. My 740 is a 2001. Thanks Again!!

vitojosy
03-06-2007, 09:07 AM
I have 2001 bmw 740il ,just yesterday the ,,service engine soon,, com on ! I have only one green light for the changing oil indicator . Is anyone know arthos 2 indicators ar connected or they represent completely different problems ? And eny suggestions what can be ? Thx !!!!

lincolnmaster80
03-06-2007, 09:43 AM
The 'Oil Service' indicator and 'Service Engine Soon' light are separate, as far as I know. Usually when a check engine light comes on, there is usually a problem that should be looked into.

The list of problems with that light goes on forever, so a scan with an OBD scan tool will come in handy at this point to help you start in the right place.

Although it's more expensive, a local mechanic or the BMW Dealership will be able to scan the OBD for you to scan for the codes. If nothing shows up, the Service Engine light can be reset. If there is a problem and you fix it, but forget to reset the light, the light will go out after a few restarts of the engine.

I hope this helps.

vitojosy
03-07-2007, 03:52 PM
Can you tell mi how to reset ?

lincolnmaster80
03-07-2007, 06:44 PM
Well, I couldn't find the OBD 'pin jumper' reset method, but apparently another way works, but I don't know as I haven't tried it myself.

Disconnect both battery cables for approx 5 mins. and connect each battery cable together, turn on your hazard/warning lights, after 5 min's reconnect the battery. This will clear the memory and all codes and should reset the engine light.

After you go about this reset, drive lightfooted for about 3 hours or so as the computer has to relearn your driving style. If you are aggressive, it supposedly learns your aggresive behavior and adapts to that. If your a granny foot, it'll learn your granny footed ways.:lol:

Hope this helps...

Chris V
03-14-2007, 01:29 PM
The red "service engine soon" is not the same as the amber "check engine" light. It simply means it's about time for a regular tuneup/service, usually done at regular intervals like 50k miles or 100k miles. It won't be exact, as it comes on a bit before the scheduled service is supposed to happen, but based on the last time the light was turned off. (for example if the 50k service was done at 58k miles, then the light would come on again at 106-108k). Haven't had it yet on my '98 740 (though I'm anticipating it as it nears 150k miles) but just had that happen on my '95 Range Rover.

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