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Possible fault patterns during the load test

No voltage or no current during the USB test 

The USB module cannot be initialized in the IMIB if the USB cable was not connected or there is no voltage supply from the USB port in the vehicle. When this is the case, a message will appear on the IMIB display.

Troubleshooting: 

Line resistance too high during USB test 

Fig 1: Screen Display - High Line Resistance During USB Test
G09841471Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

The curve progression on the green line (1) drops off significantly in the graphic that is displayed. (Voltage less than 3.9 V at 500 mA)

NOTE: With several USB devices, a voltage of around 4 V is not sufficient to guarantee the function. However, the vehicle is trouble-free! In this case, use a different USB device.

Troubleshooting: 

Overloading during the USB test 

Fig 2: Screen Display - Overloading During USB Test
G09841472Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

The vehicle is not able to deliver the required level of current. The voltage (1) collapses and the current is thus limited.

Troubleshooting: 

NOTE: If the test was not  successful, a vehicle diagnosis must be carried out with ISTA!