No speedometer, ABS BRAKE WEAR INDICATOR LIGHT AND DSC LIGHT ON

Asked by Darren Apr 27, 2017 at 05:58 AM about the 2000 BMW 3 Series 330i

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

hello everyone, I recently removed my back 2 tires because 1 had a gauge in it.
One of the tires was stuck on the rotor so I had to "help" it off by slightly
kicking it to release it. Once i changed the tires and turned the car on, i noticed
the abs, traction control, and DSC lights were on as well as no speedometer,
weird fuel fluctuation needle and RPM fluctuation. I changed both rear ABS
sensors and still no fix. Brought it to 3 different mechanics and they said they
couldn't even get into the abs module to read the codes. Im wondering what
else I can do before changing the ABS module since it is so expensive. Any
thoughts or fixes please share.

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You need to get in the ABS module if not then as you said you will need to replace it !

the codes I was able to get off an OBD2 reader were, P0313, P0500, P0171,P0174,P0369, P1620,P0313P. Each mechanic said their computers could not even connect to the module to read those codes. Its just weird that after taking off my tires could have screwed up the module.

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