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As an American, I would phrase the text as follows: If a code is showing on your BMW, the first step is to immediately stop driving. Continuing to drive with a code could lead to further damage to key engine components and should be avoided at all costs. For example, if you see the code A0B6, it indicates a problem with the selector lever interlock. This typically means that the vehicle is unable to shift out of gear or park due to a malfunction with this component. To resolve this issue, you will likely need to replace the interlock device to restore proper functionality. The repair can be expected to cost around $300 at a repair shop, as it involves a significant amount of labor.
Hey there, did you get a chance to resolve the issue with your gear shifter lock using code AOB6? I'm experiencing the same problem. Thanks!
There's a problem with the Selector-lever interlock that triggers the BMW code a0b6.
I have encountered the same issue a0b6, what do you suggest?