DME updates with WinKFP

spazmochad said:
bigwinn said:
Martyn said:
You can bench read the DME no problem, however if the DME isn't booting then you won't be able to access via WinKFP.

If the DME isn't booting because the flash is corrupt then BDM (background debug mode) using specialist hardware is the only way to communicate with the ECU.

It's unlikely the DME isnt booting due to corruption though so I'd check for water ingress, corroded pins etc.

If the DME is dead, just pick up a replacement from ebay, you can use the part numbers from RealOEM to find one that will suit.

https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showparts?id=BT52-EUR-08-2003-E85-BMW-Z4_30i&diagId=12_1240

Once you have the replacement you can use https://www.bimmertuningtools.com/product/ms45-quickflash/ to disable EWS and the car should fire straight up.

Btw, deleting EWS has no negative effects on the car or its security, it simply disables the check performed by the DME to check that it's 'paired' with it's original EWS module. A valid key etc is still required.

Martyn

We got the new DME in the car and fired up the program- great

However I cant select the patch EWS box- I've asked the seller for support but he is better at one word answers than I am so not holding my breath...

Have you had this issue?

Do you need to read the DME with the tool first, then load those files into the next bit before clicking delete EWS and writing the patched code back onto the DME?

You do- but the saved file wouldn’t then reload

Plus the bloke who sells it is as helpful as a kick in the balls
 
Interesting to see how you're getting in with this but disappointing re the software not doing what you want it to! I've fired off an email to these guys as they appear to offer a EWS deleted DME for around the £200 mark. Unless they suggest a test/repair on by original DME I think I might give one of these a go. Will pass on the pop/bangs part of the remap tho! http://dgmaps.co.uk/shop/remapped-ms43-ecu/
 
Rix said:
Interesting to see how you're getting in with this but disappointing re the software not doing what you want it to! I've fired off an email to these guys as they appear to offer a EWS deleted DME for around the £200 mark. Unless they suggest a test/repair on by original DME I think I might give one of these a go. Will pass on the pop/bangs part of the remap tho! http://dgmaps.co.uk/shop/remapped-ms43-ecu/

Success (part) today

I managed an end to end process including deleting the ews on my 3.0

Figured it out myself- the instructions and ‘read me’ file are a joke

Fingers crossed I can get back over to martins soon
 
bigwinn said:
Rix said:
Interesting to see how you're getting in with this but disappointing re the software not doing what you want it to! I've fired off an email to these guys as they appear to offer a EWS deleted DME for around the £200 mark. Unless they suggest a test/repair on by original DME I think I might give one of these a go. Will pass on the pop/bangs part of the remap tho! http://dgmaps.co.uk/shop/remapped-ms43-ecu/

Success (part) today

I managed an end to end process including deleting the ews on my 3.0

Figured it out myself- the instructions and ‘read me’ file are a joke

Fingers crossed I can get back over to martins soon
Well there you go Stuart! If this sorts mine then you’re good for £150 a go. Minus the £149.99 fee for using my car as a development mule 😁
 
Thats great news! If successful, and making a wild assumption that it might be something you'd be willing to do (for some beer tokens!), then effectively with a matching used DME, you could delete the EWS requirement and it would be plug and play? Where is the odometer info held? Presumably on some other module, but that doesn't require a handshake with a replacement DME??
 
Rix said:
Thats great news! If successful, and making a wild assumption that it might be something you'd be willing to do (for some beer tokens!), then effectively with a matching used DME, you could delete the EWS requirement and it would be plug and play? Where is the odometer info held? Presumably on some other module, but that doesn't require a handshake with a replacement DME??

Absolutely matey

what's your location?
 
bigwinn said:
Rix said:
Thats great news! If successful, and making a wild assumption that it might be something you'd be willing to do (for some beer tokens!), then effectively with a matching used DME, you could delete the EWS requirement and it would be plug and play? Where is the odometer info held? Presumably on some other module, but that doesn't require a handshake with a replacement DME??

Absolutely matey

what's your location?
Near Stansted - not local I assume?
 
Rix said:
bigwinn said:
Rix said:
Thats great news! If successful, and making a wild assumption that it might be something you'd be willing to do (for some beer tokens!), then effectively with a matching used DME, you could delete the EWS requirement and it would be plug and play? Where is the odometer info held? Presumably on some other module, but that doesn't require a handshake with a replacement DME??

Absolutely matey

what's your location?
Near Stansted - not local I assume?

I’m sure I can drive past at some point

I was on the m11 today to be fair
 
Rix said:
Sounds hopeful! Will PM you :)
Just checking: are you sure it's the same fault? Did you check the codes? Could possibly be the throttle body as well. that apparently has 2 potentiometers in in and if they don't agree you get the same symptoms.
 
enuff_zed said:
Rix said:
Sounds hopeful! Will PM you :)
Just checking: are you sure it's the same fault? Did you check the codes? Could possibly be the throttle body as well. that apparently has 2 potentiometers in in and if they don't agree you get the same symptoms.
Nope, not sure at all, but the code reader shows no comms with the DME at all. All fuses and relays checked. Fuel pump can be jumped into action but still no start so I was assuming no spark in that state. Without the fuel pump relay jumped, the pump doesn't run so presumably not getting the order from the DME. There were some codes on the other modules but stupidly didn't record them before I cleared them! I'm making lots of guesses but it seems most likely to my small brain!
 
Rix said:
enuff_zed said:
Rix said:
Sounds hopeful! Will PM you :)
Just checking: are you sure it's the same fault? Did you check the codes? Could possibly be the throttle body as well. that apparently has 2 potentiometers in in and if they don't agree you get the same symptoms.
Nope, not sure at all, but the code reader shows no comms with the DME at all. All fuses and relays checked. Fuel pump can be jumped into action but still no start so I was assuming no spark in that state. Without the fuel pump relay jumped, the pump doesn't run so presumably not getting the order from the DME. There were some codes on the other modules but stupidly didn't record them before I cleared them! I'm making lots of guesses but it seems most likely to my small brain!
OK, well Stuart's new gizmo should help you.
On mine it will not communicate with the DME but the fuel pump runs and the car hunts at idle. When we put the new DME in originally it cleared all the codes but the EWS didn't like the DME and the fuel pump did not run.
There a whole raft of possibilities but pretty sure Stuart's laptop, loaded with several different diagnostic tools, will help fix it.
 
Rix said:
enuff_zed said:
Rix said:
Sounds hopeful! Will PM you :)
Just checking: are you sure it's the same fault? Did you check the codes? Could possibly be the throttle body as well. that apparently has 2 potentiometers in in and if they don't agree you get the same symptoms.
Nope, not sure at all, but the code reader shows no comms with the DME at all. All fuses and relays checked. Fuel pump can be jumped into action but still no start so I was assuming no spark in that state. Without the fuel pump relay jumped, the pump doesn't run so presumably not getting the order from the DME. There were some codes on the other modules but stupidly didn't record them before I cleared them! I'm making lots of guesses but it seems most likely to my small brain!

Rix talking to Martin it would be good to get your dme out for a look see what interchangeable units there are?
 
bigwinn said:
Rix talking to Martin it would be good to get your dme out for a look see what interchangeable units there are?

Beat me to it!
Yes, when I plugged my one into Realoem it gave me a whole long list of ones it superseded and ones that superseded it.
Most, but not all, were exchangeable retrospectively.
I'm not sure if there is any difference, but for safety's sake I went for one from the same engine size as well.

[ref]Rix[/ref], is this something you'd be happy doing yourself?
If not, where exactly are you near Stansted? Maybe I could pop down and help you check it out, as you'll need a new one before Stuart comes down there.
 
You're both very kind! Been a bit busy today but yeah, I had the DME out before to have a physical look at it and even popped the cover off and multimetered the big chunky transistors(?) - no signs of physical damage. Will pop it out tomorrow and grab the markings off the cover etc :)
 
Rix said:
You're both very kind! Been a bit busy today but yeah, I had the DME out before to have a physical look at it and even popped the cover off and multimetered the big chunky transistors(?) - no signs of physical damage. Will pop it out tomorrow and grab the markings off the cover etc :)
Take a photo. Saves keeping going back to the damn thing every time. (Voice of experience :roll: )
Either look it up on Realoem or stick the photo on here and we can check for you.
 
enuff_zed said:
Take a photo. Saves keeping going back to the damn thing every time. (Voice of experience :roll: )
Tell me about it! Yeah had intended to get a pic when I popped it out before but forgot to do so! PXL_20230122_091859414~2.jpg

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