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Old 1st June 2009, 19:59   #561
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Can you please help me with my situation, I have a 02 m5 and i changed the cluster, steering angle sensor, eveything seems fine but cant get the angle sensor coded, programmed? and no longer can reset my oil light with my peak reset tool which i had done before. can you please advise me in what i can do to resolve this problem.

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Can you please help me with my situation, I have a 02 m5 and i changed the cluster, steering angle sensor, eveything seems fine but cant get the angle sensor coded, programmed? and no longer can reset my oil light with my peak reset tool which i had done before. can you please advise me in what i can do to resolve this problem.

thank you very Much!!!!

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First, search - the steering angle sensor has been covered before, although I don't recall the solution.
Second, if you can't find anything, start a new thread on the subject - I think you already did, but just in case...
Lastly, Try resetting the car by disconnecting your battery for a few minutes - this should help with the Peake tool.

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