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      07-03-2016, 01:18 PM   #1
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chassis stabilization reduced after fuse check

I was going through the fuses in my X5 trying to trouble shoot my lift gate issue and I think I pulled / replaced a fuse I shouldn't have.

The next time i started my 2010 X5d the chassis stabilization reduced 4x4! warning came on. I have done a lot of searching and tried the "turn the wheel full left and right" and it still doesn't fix the issue (possibly doing it wrong?)

Anyone have any thoughts? Anyone know the exact fuse this was so I can check it is in right place or not blown?

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Have you tried driving it around? Should reset it self after a short drive
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Have you tried driving it around? Should reset it self after a short drive
I've driven about 30 or so miles, I will drive it around a bit more and see if it resets. Thanks
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Usually should reset in less than a mile. Try reset by disconnecting the battery
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I checked the codes

6EC4
DSC Steering anhle sensor adjustment
Err will cause a warning light
error is not currently present
test conditions have been completed

6F8C
DSC: No PT-CAN (FRM,1E1)
Error will cause a warning light
Error is not currently present
Test conditions have been completed

5F3A
DSC Transfer case and special transmission: Malfunction
Errror will cause a warning light
error is not currently present
test conditions have been completd
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Usually should reset in less than a mile. Try reset by disconnecting the battery
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I am still feeling this is a fuse issue, as this started when I was taking fuses out. Is there a way to figure out which fuses should be installed and which should not be? I was dumb and did not talk a picture before hand.
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I am still feeling this is a fuse issue, as this started when I was taking fuses out. Is there a way to figure out which fuses should be installed and which should not be? I was dumb and did not talk a picture before hand.
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I had a fuse in the wrong place
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