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Old 6th October 2009, 22:58   #1
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Wierd OBC Error - Reifpanne?

I got an OBC error the other day right when I was running to catch a flight and didn't write it down. It said reifpanne or something. Can anyone tell me how this is really spelled or what it means? The search wasn't any help since I didn't get the word down correctly.

I have a US spec M5 if that matters.

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Means you have a tire issue(or at least it says so)...
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+1. Means 'Tire Defect'. Sometimes German pops up for the tire defect message.

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