Lerenas
Problems with FRM module and battery registration in BMW 1
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Lerenas (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
Yes, it's important to register the battery to ensure the vehicle's charging system operates correctly. If you're unsure about the battery's characteristics, it's best to consult the battery's label or documentation for details. Use the option that matches the battery's specifications (e.g., type and capacity). For the airbag and seatbelt warning light, since it's related to the FRM module, it might require professional inspection to ensure safety. Let me know if you have any further questions or need more assistance!
Ok, I will register it, however, is it possible that the FRM failure is related to not registering the battery? And if after registering it, will the failure go away?
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CarlyMechanic
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@Lerenas wrote on
Ok, I will register it, however, is it possible that the FRM failure is related to not registering the battery? And if after registering it, will the failure go away?
It's unlikely that not registering the battery is directly causing the FRM module issue. However, registering the battery can help prevent other electrical issues. If the warning light persists after registration, it might be necessary to have the FRM module inspected by a professional, as it could be a separate issue. Let me know how it goes or if you have more questions!
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CarlyMechanic
Yes, it's important to register the battery to ensure the vehicle's charging system operates correctly. If you're unsure about the battery's characteristics, it's best to consult the battery's label or documentation for details. Use the option that matches the battery's specifications (e.g., type and capacity). For the airbag and seatbelt warning light, since it's related to the FRM module, it might require professional inspection to ensure safety. Let me know if you have any further questions or need more assistance!