Check Engine Light & Code Display on OBC
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Check Engine Light & Code Display on OBC
I'm getting the outline yellow check engine light. With the engine running, I go to the Check-Info section of the OBC and with the yellow engine outline displayed I hold the stalk button for about 10 seconds and get the code "CC-ID 031". Does anyone know what that means? I had not seen anywhere else that you could get codes from the OBC so I'm not sure if it's directly related or not.
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Check Engine Light & CC-ID 031 on OBC
The check engine light on my 2008 Clubman (non-S) just came on after going over a small mountain ~30 degrees F today. When I go into Set-Info / Check-Info and hold down the stalk button for 10 seconds, it reads CC-ID 031 as the original poster described.
It is possible that the gas cap was loose - it did not feel loose but I could click it once tighter once I stopped.
Since this was originally posted about a year ago, has anyone had additional insight on this error?
It is possible that the gas cap was loose - it did not feel loose but I could click it once tighter once I stopped.
Since this was originally posted about a year ago, has anyone had additional insight on this error?
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The SA described it as the module that controls the tank venting.
BMWAutoNet has it defined as:
BMWAutoNet has it defined as:
It is a little pump/sensor that measures fuel vapor emissions from fuel system. If your gas cap seal is faulty or you have any fuel system pressure leak this pump runs to maintain pressure in the system. Normally it is not supposed to run. When it runs it sets of the Check Engine light.
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Hi-
I didn't check the codes (ok, didn't realize I could until now). But I had my Clubbie flatbedded to the dealership last Friday due to a series of things in a 5 or 6 minute period, which started with my brakes failing on a hill (sank right into the floor and no brakes) and "ended" with my yellow check engine light. Since my service advisor & I both were worried about my brakes (or lack thereof), he insisted I call the 800 number and get the flatbed to bring my Clubbie in... I'm out of town right now, so he's got my clubbie to work on - but I've not heard yet what's up.
Don & Rosemary, is this Mini Rose that had the probs? I posted the full scenario of what went on with Mocha, in the week 38 thread...
I'll let y'all know what MINI of Nashville finds.
Happy Holidays-
Vivi
I didn't check the codes (ok, didn't realize I could until now). But I had my Clubbie flatbedded to the dealership last Friday due to a series of things in a 5 or 6 minute period, which started with my brakes failing on a hill (sank right into the floor and no brakes) and "ended" with my yellow check engine light. Since my service advisor & I both were worried about my brakes (or lack thereof), he insisted I call the 800 number and get the flatbed to bring my Clubbie in... I'm out of town right now, so he's got my clubbie to work on - but I've not heard yet what's up.
Don & Rosemary, is this Mini Rose that had the probs? I posted the full scenario of what went on with Mocha, in the week 38 thread...
I'll let y'all know what MINI of Nashville finds.
Happy Holidays-
Vivi
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Hi folks,
I just heard back from MINI of Nashville about Mocha. They said she was a quart low on oil and that is "normal", even for new MINI's. Has anyone else heard that? Seems very suspiciuos to me. Also, no one was able to hear the "noise" or give me an explanation why I lost my brakes. I'm in San Diego right now, so can't go talk to the SA but will find out more on Monday.
Thanks- Vivi
I just heard back from MINI of Nashville about Mocha. They said she was a quart low on oil and that is "normal", even for new MINI's. Has anyone else heard that? Seems very suspiciuos to me. Also, no one was able to hear the "noise" or give me an explanation why I lost my brakes. I'm in San Diego right now, so can't go talk to the SA but will find out more on Monday.
Thanks- Vivi
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LOL- thanks Dan- I've already done that... and my kids were in all the way with all their clothes on! They looked like drowned rats It's a tad chilly here though- mid 50's, and it's been raining quite a lot, so hasn't been the best beach weather.
We're heading home today, so no more beach play.
We're heading home today, so no more beach play.
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New owner, first time owner, 2010 MCS. Check engine light on, constant. Only 341 miles. Still first tank of fuel - lid is on tight. Clicked Set Info, then CHeck Info, then held for a few seconds......."Check OK" lit up. Ran the OBC with engine on, and found the same CC-ID 031 code as others in this thread. Oil is full/fine. Called dealer, service tech not in till Monday morning. Guessing they will have to flatbed it in?
Not a great start to first time MINI ownership. Good thing I kept my Scion xB - currently using to run errands, and to/from work till this issue clears up. The simple little Toyota box car starts up with no problems - like always.
Not a great start to first time MINI ownership. Good thing I kept my Scion xB - currently using to run errands, and to/from work till this issue clears up. The simple little Toyota box car starts up with no problems - like always.
Last edited by Tallman; 12-07-2009 at 04:33 AM.