BMW MSD80 Diagnostics
BMW MSD80 Diagnostics
BMW MSD80 Diagnostics
ISTA D
In this entry – diagnostic options, available with ISTA D. ISTA D is the main tool of dealer’s
service center. Special attention will be paid to compare possibilities of ISTA D with INPA.
Let’s start the review with DME Call up menu. To enter it, click with Mouse on DME icon on the
“tree” of units and press the button “Call up ECU function”.
“Identification” menu is very clear, so we move to diagnosis scan menu – content of it is seen in
the image above.
The content of submenu, choosing operating values of the N53 series engine:
Live data of these parameters:
This submenu has “several” disadvantages:
a) the engine performance mode is displayed, but no Lambda values, with which the engine
works, can be seen;
b) no possibility to overlook data during the desulphation process;
c) no PWM both for the low-pressure and high-pressure system can be seen – no information of
system’s ability to hold the pressure;
d) no Offset values for NOx sensor data are visible, no reported Lambda values (wide-band and
narrow-band).
Note: NOx sensors data (status, NOx amount) for N43 series engines may be incorrectly
displayed!
Data of ”Operational smoothness values” submenu:
In this menu, Rough run value min/max values ( +/-200) are displayed. According to the software
release, in case of the normal engine performance, the values fluctuate in limits of +/-0.2, for
some releases – only within limits of 0.02. It means, 0.1 or even 0,01% of max displayed!
Conclusion – these indicated values are just confusing the user!
It’s not even worth to mention, that math, which would describe the coefficient ”engine order
0.5/1.0/1.5”, is not even present.
Unfortunately here the viewing of engine Live data ends. As you can see, the amount of
displayed data is many times less than with INPA, and displayed data cannot be viewed easily.
Data for separate knots can be seen into appropriate functionality blocks, as an example, we will
view test block of VANOS:
After choosing this test module, the menu opens:
The detected position of VANOS can be seen:
It is possible to perform test block, which tests the ability of VANOS knot to maintain the
required position in one, fixed position:
After performing such tests, the diagnostics specialist has to take the decision by himself, does
the VANOS performs correctly – ISTA displays following menu of suggestions:
As you can see, this menu doesn’t give exact answers.
Additionally, there are no possibilities to choose the position of camshaft manually, evaluate the
PWM of the valve, it’s jittering.
The situation with, for example, checking the oil pressure is even sadder. There is no possibility
to compare the inquired and measured oil pressure, no possibility to evaluate the PWM of oil
valve. No test block, which could be started. Only testing option, offered by ISTA: evaluation of
PWM of the valve with an oscilloscope. And, if rectangular impulses are observed, ISTA reports,
that everything is in working condition!
Everything is in order, not taking into the account the PWM value, not taking into account it’s
jittering? Impressive!
It is regrettable, that the dealer specialists are forced to work with such weak diagnostic tool.
INPA options for MSD80 diagnostics are incomparably wider, but, for unknown reasons, INPA
is banned for using in dealer service centers.