Firstly when i post this thread was to look for those that had this error code in the past and can get advise from them.
Advise given still don't take the hint.
Seriously i think u dunno about cars...
Erm sure i'm not here to impress you as I don't validate my life by what others think of me, so i'm going to save my typing for people who will actually listen.
Being a 'well-known member' here and reply such low answers to member...
Its a correct answer just not the one you want to hear theres a differance.
You think by sending to workshop and all problems will resolve?
In a nutshell the answer is yes unless you've got diagnostic equipment to trace the fault and issue.
You think if cannot troubleshoot den just sell the car... (irresponsible behavior)
Thats not irresponsible behavior its an option even though you might have never considered it.
Exactly like i think you don't know what are the error code that i'm referring too...
Yes NO ONE knows as you've not provided a error code number or symptoms you car has.
Anyway, i've found the issue to this and getting it fix.
Good for you let me clap now. Yes i'll bet its replace DME from workshop diagnose which is the 1st answer I gave.
No you're not going to get banned here its an open honest forum to discuss ideas. The idea is that you actually consider them instead of trying to get personal.
Like I said in my 1st reply you are missing heaps of relevant info that will actually get people to help you as NO ONE knows what make model and year you have. You've simply posted in the general forum instead of a specific model subsection thus hindering further help to yourself.
On simpler E36 cars the fault could be due to sensor or connector other more advance models could point to a DME computer fault but to which DME as there are literally 10+ or more depending on your car. So once again the only relevant answer is bring it to a workshop unless you've got dealer level diagnostic software to pinpoint the actual fault.