Anyone have a 1998 M3 EWS Module for sale
Located on Long Island
Have no crack issue
Battery was fully charged and tested
Had key in second position for a few hours (battery died) while wiring headlights + swapped 2 fuses out (were very burnt)
Now no crank/start
https://youtu.be/ROgGXaXi6Q8
Video here
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Check the engine ground strap by hooking a jumper cable from the lift point on the vanos to a nut on the strut tower and then trying to start the car
Sent from my VS987 using Tapatalk
Hook up INPA and see what is actually up
No warranty of any kind implied or given and no liability for any loss, damage or injury, no matter how incurred accepted.
Others have done this before, should not have left key in ignition. You might have to trace wires to see what has melt/burnt out.
Attn. NEWBIES: Use the search feature, 98% has already been discussed.
Click the search button, select "search single content type", select the "e36 sub forum" specifically, try the "search titles" then try the "search entire posts".
Do you have another key? Tried to start with another key if you had one?
Probably the short circuit is not the problem you have, but that you left key in ignition for several hours could be the problem if the battery voltage got below 11V.
Martin Voigts
BMW cars indy and locksmith
1997 E36 318iS Sierrarot
2012 Ford Mondeo
But I tried the other key
Locked all doors
Shut trunk twice
Maybe since my convertible top is disengaged ? As of now the issue is that the driver side tonnaeu motor wire(that screws onto the latches had ripped when I was resetting the fully automatic top
E36 m3 convertible auto
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Did you check all the fuses? For EWS and auto transmission there are fuses no. 28, 31 and 45. Also, do you know if your EWS does see the transmission in P or N position as your car is with automatic transmission? What were the fuse numbers of the blown fuses?
Martin Voigts
BMW cars indy and locksmith
1997 E36 318iS Sierrarot
2012 Ford Mondeo
Your melted wires, you need to expose the wiring and find what you ruined.
Attn. NEWBIES: Use the search feature, 98% has already been discussed.
Click the search button, select "search single content type", select the "e36 sub forum" specifically, try the "search titles" then try the "search entire posts".
Bookmarks