Inpa Error 159: ((exclusive))
ediabas /t
If you are troubleshooting an older BMW (pre-2000) that uses only K-Line (pin 7) and not CAN, and you see Error 159 on all ECUs, the cable may be stuck in CAN mode. Solution: inpa error 159
is a common communication fault encountered when using INPA (Interrogation of Control Units) diagnostic software for BMW vehicles. This error typically appears as: ediabas /t If you are troubleshooting an older
If you see ??? next to the script name, your DATEN files are missing that ECU definition. select your cable
: Go to Ports (COM & LPT), select your cable, and ensure it is set to COM1 . Under Advanced settings, set the Latency Timer to 1 .