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Hello again Sondra
Simon Atkinson and I both answered your query and we both mention parasitic battery drain. None of us mentioned a 'battery reset' and as far as I am concerned, I have never heard of anything like that. A battery is an inert box of lead and acid that holds a charge that you put into it. The engine control module monitors it and BMW being who they are DO in fact have a BATTERY RESET procedure!!
You may be having problems with the crankcase pressure regulating valve (PCV). If this is clogged or malfunctioning, pressure can build up inside the engine and blow oil out the filler tube.
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