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Old 06-11-2018, 09:10 PM
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Most likely culprit for "strobe headlights"

I recently purchased a 2009 MCS. 121k on the clock, but has a salvage title. Car looks to be in decent shape, but has a few issues.

My primary concern is the headlights. I am getting both high beam and low beam errors, and the headlights flash like strobe lights when they are turned on. I believe they are the Bi-Xenon lights, this will be verified tomorrow.

Most likely culprits from my research are:
1 Weak Battery
2 Xenon Ballast(s)
3 FRM (or connectors)
4 Small gremlin that doesn't like the car's new owner

Am I thinking along the right lines?

As a bit of an aside, while mechanically I have a decent amount of experience, all these sensors and electronics are new to me. What hardware and software should I expect to invest in? I do everything I possibly can myself.


EDIT: Sorry for the placement of this thread, didn't realize it was under "Modifications." Can someone move it to the main Gen2 forum?
 

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Water damage ? Run a car fax and try and see why it was a total loss for the other owner.

MINI ‘s do not like water.
 
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If the car was originally supplied with halogen headlights, and is now equipped with HID headlights, might need to be re-coded for the HID lights. The strobe lights could be from the bulb check.
 
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Old 06-12-2018, 11:43 AM
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Ran the report, vehicle was a theft recovery in 2017. Dodged a bullet there.

Headlamps appear to be stock BiXenon, not an upgrade.

Battery appears to be fairly new, haven't put a meter on it yet.

I did find that if the ignition is on and engine off, the lights - both high and low beam - will work just fine. Once the engine is running, they go dark or start strobing.
 
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Start with scanning your car for codes but it could be a BCM going bad.
 
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Will there be a code that Torque (Android app) can read, or do I need to get the Schwaben tool first?
 
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After a bit of research I answered my own question, sorry for the newbie question.

I have come to the conclusion I do indeed need a new or repaired FRM. After a heavy rain I noticed water in the floorboard, presuming sunroof drain issues.


Has anyone on here used one of the mail-in options? Is it realistically possible to repair it myself with NCSexpert / Tool32 / ISTA?
 
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Schwaben came in the mail today, getting high and low beam codes for both right and left headlights. Also getting a code for left side marker light, I'll be checking the bulb tomorrow.

Once I get Tool32 up and running, I'll check the short circuit counters, though the Schwaben didn't indicate any current shorts.

Any input or advice is deeply appreciated.
 
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I know there is no apparent interest in this thread, just putting information here for future reference.

I was able to reset the FRM in NCS Expert - NO MORE STROBES!

Unfortunately my high beam and hazard lights are not functioning, though I expect that will be a relatively easy fix in Tool32.

As always, pointers and input appreciated.
 
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Old 06-25-2018, 08:56 AM
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SOLVED!!!

Strobing was fixed by a rewrite of VO/FA to FRM with NCSExpert, but then I had no high beams or hazards. Running through diagnosis I was able to engage high beams with the Schwaben, but no signal input indicated on INPA/e90.

Issue was loose/dirty connections on the input connectors at the FRM.
 
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