As of model year 03/2007 for the 1 Series and 3 Series, the K-CAN wakings can be detected by the JBE2 and allocated to the individual control units. The last 50 CAN messages that woke the K-CAN bus are stored in the energy history memory in the JBE. The relative time from the instrument cluster and the kilometre reading are also stored as marginal conditions.
However, no distinction can be made between authorised and unauthorised wakings.
Note: If the test module is unable to interpret the waking CAN message, ”unknown control unit” is displayed as waking. This can have the following possible causes:
The JBE contains another processor, a so-called co-processor. As the JBE itself 'goes to sleep in the idle state, thus switching off the main process, the JBE would not notice a brief waking.
With the other processor, the K-CAN bus can be permanently monitored and the waking attempts stored in the energy history memory.
The wakings are recorded in the time span between terminal ”R off” and terminal ”R on”. Due to the electrical processes in the idle state of the vehicle, wakings also occur when the vehicle is fully intact. This means that when these wakings are evaluated the wakings that normally occur are to be taken into account:
Control unit name |
Possible reasons for waking (authorised wakings) |
CAS Car Access System |
- Operation of the START-STOP button. |
CA Comfort Access |
- Comfort Access |
FRM Footwell module |
- Consumer unit shutdown. |
JBE junction box electronics |
- Luggage compartment button and luggage compartment lock. |
KOMBI instrument cluster |
- Query of the coolant temperature at the DME/DDE |
M-ASK Multi Audio System Controller |
- Pressing the rotary push button for volume control. |
RAD/RAD2 radio |
- Press the rotary push button for volume control (only a long as terminal. 30g has not yet been switched off). |
FZD Roof Function Centre |
- Interior lighting button. |
DWA anti-theft alarm system |
- Triggering the acoustic and visual alarm. |
Difference between normal case A and failure frequent waking B (see illustration above).
Troubleshooting in the event of a problem with too many unauthorised wakings
The vehicle is not permitted to wake any of the control units not mentioned above. In the event of errors in the energy diagnosis test module or in the service function for analysis of the waking, they are recognised as unauthorised wakings.
In the event of errors (frequent unauthorised waking), the following possible causes are to be checked:
Observe the instructions in the diagnosis system: Test module energy diagnosis, service function for analysis of the wakings and possible fault code memory entries of the cause.