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BMW E92 N55 335i (2011) No start - please help
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01-16-2023, 11:40 AM | #1 |
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BMW E92 N55 335i (2011) No start - please help
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I hope maybe someone can help here because I don't really know what to do now. I think I tried everything. The car just stopped one day and didn't want to start. Had the Valvetronic error code and DME was fried. Now DME replaced and cloned from the old one. Valvetronic servo motor replaced. All cables from the battery were tested all seem good but the car still doesn't want to start. Of course, all fuses are checked and are ok. Any help will be really appreciated. P.S. very strange thing - when trying to start the car the Fan starts to work 100%. These are the codes that I see. When cleaning them they come back again: A6CF - JBE: AUC sensor 2DD6 - Valvetronic servomotor position sensors, Short circuit or line disconnection 28BO - Consequent reaction, Throttle valve, Emergency operation mode active 28AB - Consequent reaction, Throttle valve, throttle potentiometer 1 and 2, Double fault 28A4 - Throttle valve, throttle potentiometer 1, electrical, Short circuit to B+ 28AB - Throttle valve, throttle potentiometer 2, electrical, Short circuit to B+ 2C6F - Charging pressure sensor, electrical, Short circuit to B+ 36E3 - DME, monitoring, 5V sensor supply 2, Voltage outside the valid range 281A - Absolute pressure sensor, intake pipe, electrical, Short circuit to B+ 3157 - Tank vent valve, activation, Line disconnection 3427 - Engine oil pressure sensor, electrical, Short circuit to ground 29E0 - Charge air temperature sensor, electrical, Short circuit to B+ 29D0 - Intake air temperature sensor, electrical, Short circuit to B+ 2937 - Coolant temperature sensor, electrical, Short circuit to B+ 2C3F - Quantity control valve, activation, Line disconnection A0B4 - CAS: Engine start, starter operation AA1C - Emergency speaker, Open circuit |
01-16-2023, 10:10 PM | #2 |
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Going through a similar issue and noticed when the DME plugs are crossed the fan will run constantly. Are you plugs in the correct locations?
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01-17-2023, 04:40 AM | #3 |
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Hi. I think everything there is connected as should.
You experiencing same problems? Let me know if there will be any update with your issue, this might help me as well. Thanks |
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01-18-2023, 10:27 PM | #4 | |
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All of those faults makes me believe either there is water like in your JB Fuse panel or driver foot well, or something is not plugged in correctly. Can you post a picture of the DME connector plugs as they are now?
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01-19-2023, 07:53 AM | #5 |
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Thank you. Will check this one more time. Unfortunately manifold is in so cant take photo now. But I am sure that everything is connected as should there
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01-22-2023, 12:27 AM | #6 |
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Hey what's up man,
So the codes you have right now seem like the new clone dme is having a hard time pairing with the car. or the car maybe had a spike in voltage causing it to fry and short out a whole bunch of stuff (unlikely but worst case scenario) the fan on max is explained by code Coolant temperature sensor, electrical, Short circuit to B+ the engine doesnt know the coolant temperature its at so it goes on full panic cool down mode. but the code A0B4 - CAS: Engine start, starter operation Is telling you the car attempted to start but the starter failed. so im guessing its a no crank? In my experience swapping just the dme and not the cas together from the same source causes problems like this. it can be that the clone/virginizing of the dme didnt work, so its not letting the car start. my advice although expensive advice would be maybe getting a dme/cas/key set from a donor car and trying again. (they sell them on ebay) just my second opinion.
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01-22-2023, 06:43 AM | #7 | |
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I probably will end up buying whole used set. Do you know why I can’t just clone my old to new one (that’s what I did) - why it cannot work? I want to check one more time all grounds and etc before will search for new ecu. Thanks |
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01-23-2023, 01:51 AM | #10 | |
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But with buying a new dme/cas/key set, you would have to have it in the car and connected, and code it to your specific vehicle order, it’s not too hard with ncs, I haven’t done it it a while but there’s definitely threads about this process. If you don’t have ista,inpa,ncs , or the rest of the programs, I suggest looking into installing them. And yes, before doing any of this, double check all the grounds, check all of the fuses in the dme box as well, if not done so yet. The biggest problems can be caused by the smallest and most stupidest things. But unfortunately, if youre 100% sure that all grounds, connections, and harnesses are in good shape, a faulty dme can definitely cause all these rolling codes of ground issues, b+ issues, line disconnected issues. Because look at it this way, all those sensor connectors all run back to the dme and tell the engines computer how it’s running, or vice versa (dme sending signal for something to do it’s job) and if these things aren’t responding, you can point to a problem in the dme.
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01-23-2023, 04:32 AM | #11 | |
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unfortunately, if you find this strap damaged, then you probably burnt you DME once again when trying to start so after strap replacement you may have clone/replace DME once again
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01-23-2023, 06:13 AM | #12 | |
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This makes sense. Do you know if an ECU+CAS+KEY from N55 E90 2011 335i Xdrive N55 6HP will work for my car? (THE Bosch part numbers are in the list of compatible for my car) I guess after programming it will understand and change the parameters that are on my car. Mine is 2011 E92 335i DCT RWD Thank you |
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01-23-2023, 06:14 AM | #13 | |
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I see there is N54 in the video. My car is N55. Are you sure that strap is still there on my car? |
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01-23-2023, 07:52 AM | #14 | |
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the main thing that you already know how it look like
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04-14-2023, 06:07 PM | #15 | |
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Here is the photo of dme connections : What you think all connected as should? |
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04-14-2023, 06:13 PM | #16 | |
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To me they look like they’re in the incorrecti position. The red plug should be closest to the firewall. The white one should be center, and the black one should be closest to front end of car. Make sure you do not connect you battery until you are 1000% sure they’re correct, otherwise you may be replacing everything connected to the DME including the DME.
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Trust me when I tell you the position. I have dealt with this and I have it memorized. The wires coming from the fuel pressure sensor/rail sensor, located on top of the intake, go to the black plug and I can see that you have them on center position when it should be plugged in last, in the position closest to the front end of the car. The connector that looks like it’s set in the middle or the wires is the white plug and it should be in the middle position between the red and black connectors. All three are identical, but you can only swap the black and white plugs and you have them swapped for sure.
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04-14-2023, 06:29 PM | #19 | |
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Please see attached photo , I put numbers there. Could you tell me which number needs to be relocated and where. Thank you! Maybe it will start! I really hope |
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04-14-2023, 06:31 PM | #20 |
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I’ve attached a picture. The red plug is circled in red.
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