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Qsilver7
02-27-2010, 01:13 PM
I was researching info about the e39/e53 (X5) low instrument cluster...and ran across the info below that went into greater detail about SIA III (service indicator display III).

Before today, I was still INCORRECTLY assuming that the same values used in SIA I and SIA II (fuel, mileage, engine temp, RPM) were still being used to determine "load".

The old SIA I formula was <b>e=a(1+t+r)</b> where:
e = estimated mileage
a = actual mileage
t = 1 (if engine operating temps is below normal) otherwise t=0
r = .5 (if engine is above 4500 RPM) otherwise r=0

So under this old calculaton, if you drove 5 miles with a cold engine @ 5000 RPM...the SIA I would calculate "e" as 12.5 miles although you only drove 5 miles:
a = 5 (the actual miles driven)
t = 1 (since the engine was cold and never reached normal operating temps)
r = .5 (engine exceeded 4500 RPM)
e = 5(1+1+.5)= 12.5 estimated miles

But starting with the 1996 model year...BMW started implementing SIA III where fuel is the ONLY value used to calculate "load"...see the info below for more details:


http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/q/original/Service%20Interval%20Display%20%28SIA%20III%29%20E xplained.jpg