Programming Procedures for "Exchange EPROM"
Select this to program a replacement control module EPROM.
Prior to any type of programming, make sure the DME fault memory is cleared and vehicle battery is connected to a BMW battery charger with stabalized 12.5V!
- From the Programming selection menu select "3 Exchange EPROM" and press continue.
- Press "1 Determine EPROM"
and press the enter button.
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- Press Y to confirm old EPROM is still in car.
- Turn on ignition and press the "Yes" button to start the automatic determination.
- If chassis numbers are correct press the "Yes" button.
If they are different press the "No" button and enter the VIN manually, then press the "Yes" button.
- The DIS/MoDiC provides the replacement EPROM part numbers in the display.
- Obtain the EPROM and follow Service Bulletin covering specific details pertaining to the EPROM replacement procedure.
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The vehicle data will remain stored in the MoDiC as long as it is not used for any other purpose. Press the up arrow to return to the selection menu.
- Select "Program EPROM" and press the enter button.
- Enter the last 7 digits of the VIN and press the "Yes" button.
- Press the "Yes" button to start automatic programming.
The screen will indicate when the programming is complete.
Alignment of DME-EWS
For vehicles equipped with DME control modules after 1/95 production, the ISN of a replacement control module must be aligned with the EWS control module.
This procedure copies the ISN from the new DME control module and installs it into the EWS control module. If this procedure is not carried out the engine will crank, but will not start.
Interrogate the DME fault memory and clear any faults stored during the programming process.