BMW P1790: Internal Control Module Memory Checksum Error

Is your scanner showing BMW P1790?
No worries. We'll show you what it means and how to deal with it.

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BMW P1790: Internal Control Module Memory Checksum Error

OVERVIEW
Severity
:
High
DIY Difficulty Level
:
Advanced
Repair Cost
:
$300-$900
Can I Still Drive?
:
Yes

What Does The BMW P1790 Code Mean?

During the self check, the EEPROM check detected an invalid checksum. The self/rationality check EEPROM resulted in an invalid checksum at power up.

What Are The Potential Causes Of The BMW P1790 Code?

  • Battery terminal corrosion, or loose battery connection
  • Connection to the DME interrupted, or the circuit has been opened
  • Reprogramming error has occurred and needs replacement. Remember to check for Aftermarket Performance Products before replaci

Recommended Parts

Below are some recommended auto parts to help you address the trouble code affecting your vehicle and get it running smoothly again:

>>> UTSAUTO Battery Terminal T-Bolt Kit 19116852 64740 Battery Cable Tensioner Bolt Screw 2-Pack
>>> Twippo 372Pcs Waterproof Wire Connectors Kit

Note: During the purchasing process, please check carefully whether the part you want to buy fits your car!

Reference Sources

BMW P1790, DTCDECODE.

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