Same as on all new cars -- attach an OBD-II compliant code reader to the OBD-II socket, located on the lower left of the dash, and read the codes.
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the codes.
To retrieve the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) from a 1998 BMW 528i, you'll need an OBD-II scanner compatible with BMW or the proprietary BMW diagnostic tool. Once connected, you can read the codes by following the prompts on the scanner. To reset the codes, you can either clear them using the scanner or disconnect the car’s battery for about 15 minutes. However, be aware that disconnecting the battery may also reset other systems and settings in the vehicle.
The brake warning light on a 2005 BMW 325i can be reset by connecting an OBD II code reader. It can view and clear error codes detected by the computer.
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
The 2005 BMW X3 has 24 valves.
The 2005 BMW M3 has 24 valves.
The 2005 BMW Z4 has 24 valves.
The 2005 BMW X5 has 24 valves.
it should, i do not think GM dealers have a separate scan tool for the Toyota, I mean Pontiac Vibe
The 2005 BMW X3 has a 6-speed manual.
The 2005 BMW X5 has a 6-speed manual.
The 2005 BMW M3 has a 6-speed manual.