@@ecurepair thanks. So i did this today because first locksmith didn't seem to know that all you needed is to pull DME ISN. He took the CAS4 module and played around with his 'Xtool'. I knew he wouldn't be able to do it as he didn't have a working key or the ISN. He seems to have messed up the coding in the process because during immo status scan, I'm getting a '9308E0 Cas no current coding data stored'. Is there a way to get the coding if there's no backup of it? I tried the 'repair coding' on the autel but that doesn't seem to do anything. Before pulling the ISN, I already knew something was wrong as I'm getting 'unknown frequency' when I checked vehicle frequency.
You always disconnect battrey when disconnecting any module. This applies to every electronic cellphone ,laptop, or car. You remove the battery before disconnecting anything. I just had a guy swap pcms with key on two chargers just to move another car because he was too cheap to have me make a key, and one pcm no longer works. So he paid me for a new key and programming new pcm. This is European. You definitely need to disconnect the battery. There are probably 30 modules in this car. It's not something people just say I have seen multiple pcm/ecm/tcm go bad this way. You don't wanna be programming a new DME over 1 bolt.
What a teacher, really appreciated.
Thanks for sharing, very helpful as always 👍👍
Great video. Keep it up bro.
Thanks!
Is it necessary to disconnect the battery when you take out/read dme isn? Did you do it in this video?
Doesnt hurt but I did not.
@@ecurepair thanks. So i did this today because first locksmith didn't seem to know that all you needed is to pull DME ISN. He took the CAS4 module and played around with his 'Xtool'. I knew he wouldn't be able to do it as he didn't have a working key or the ISN. He seems to have messed up the coding in the process because during immo status scan, I'm getting a '9308E0 Cas no current coding data stored'. Is there a way to get the coding if there's no backup of it? I tried the 'repair coding' on the autel but that doesn't seem to do anything. Before pulling the ISN, I already knew something was wrong as I'm getting 'unknown frequency' when I checked vehicle frequency.
You always disconnect battrey when disconnecting any module. This applies to every electronic cellphone ,laptop, or car. You remove the battery before disconnecting anything. I just had a guy swap pcms with key on two chargers just to move another car because he was too cheap to have me make a key, and one pcm no longer works. So he paid me for a new key and programming new pcm. This is European. You definitely need to disconnect the battery. There are probably 30 modules in this car. It's not something people just say I have seen multiple pcm/ecm/tcm go bad this way. You don't wanna be programming a new DME over 1 bolt.
Where is the module you pulled out of the vehicle located?
the DME is located on top of engine under the decorative plastic cover
Nice video what year was the x3
It was a 2014
Is it really needed to remove dme? Or imcan.make connection on engine
i was unable to read DME on this one through obd2 with im608, other tools I dont know.
@@ecurepair what about read with gbox but on engine without take out dme
its pretty accessible so you should have plenty enough room to read it with out unbolting it.
By bmw explorer no need to remove dme u can read ISN obd