TIS Online Ordering Is Moving To DCSNET (SI B10 02 15)

2023 BMW M4 BaseSECTION TIS Online Ordering Is Moving To DCSNET (SI B10 02 15)
Publication date: 2025-04-30
Reference number: SI B10 02 15

TIS ONLINE ORDERING IS MOVING TO DCSNET

TIS ONLINE ORDERING IS MOVING TO DCSNET

SERVICE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): SI B10 02 15,Β Date of Issue:Β  April 30, 2025
BMW: All Models

SERVICE INFORMATION

This Service Information Bulletin (Revision 1) replaces S B10 02 15 dated May 2015.Β 

What's NewΒ  :

  • Parts Information-part number changes

INFORMATION

Effective June 1, 2015, selected items that were available on TIS Online Ordering will only be available in DCSnet. This process will enhance your BMW Group ordering experience, enabling you to order all your parts needs, including forms, labels, etc., through DCSnet.

Effective today, May 27 (2015), TIS Online Ordering is no longer available, as the inventory is being transferred to DCSnet.

The listing below includes the TIS item number, packaging, description, and the new DCSnet part number.

PARTS INFORMATION

Obtain and confirm the part numbers for your specific vehicle by entering the chassis number in either ETK or AIR which considers specific equipment and/or options.

Quantity Description Part Number
50 labels Battery Charge Label - White 01 00 2 411 748
50 labels Battery Charge Label - Red 01 00 2 411 749
50 labels Battery Charge Label - Green 01 00 2 411 750
50 labels Battery Charge Label - Yellow 01 00 2 411 751
Pad of 50 Emission Recall/Proof of Correction (formerly SD92-084) 01 00 2 411 754
Pack of 10 Generic Emission Recall Label (formerly SD92-435) 01 00 5 B6A BD7

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