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Fault code on my bmw 318i 2737 ews what does it mean

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IT MEANS IT WILL COST ABOUT THAT MUCH TO REPAIR. BMW CODES ARE CROSS REFERENCED TO THE AMOUNT THE DEALER CHARGES TO FIX.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: reset car radio in BMW 318i

you will have to take the car to the dealer. upon showing proof of ownership they can retrieve the code. if you know the dealer that sold the car new they may have it on file. if not they will have to remove the radio and use the serial number off it to go onto their computer database to get it. I think its really silly to have security codes on factory radios.

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: replace ignition lock cylinder 1996 BMW 318i with 1995 BMW

no you can not

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: BMW E46 fault code P2799 - what does it mean

If is for a 3 series compact (318ti most common) then
P2799 is the intake air tem sensor 2
Which would explain the high idleing. Probably a sensor problem (bmw will charge) a competant mechanic should do it easily.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: Would a crankshaft sensor fault cause my BMW to just cut out?

Short answer is yes it would. Not the only thing it could be but to answer your question, yes.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2011

SOURCE: E36 BMW 318i. Have serviced

Your cars Alarm/disabler is on. It's an anti theft device built into CPU. You need BMW or a competent specialty shop to look at it.

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My BMW 7series 7351 2004 wont start,it just cranks. started when I removed the battery and put it back. it gives me fault code 2737 anti tampering protection

That fault will cause a no start, it senses an unauthorized person is trying to start eh car. You need a shop to scan the system control module and see what is causing the fault.
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After driving for short distance it won't start I have tried every thing on the book on my BMw 318i m40 1992 model

have you tried having the fault codes reading section of the book
It is the first line of the trouble shooting
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There an orange indication on the dashboard of my bmw 318i shaped like an engine.

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Error code 2f44 bmw won't start tried to clear but comes back after every crank

Fault code: 2F44 EWS preventing manipulation.
This is a common fault code flagged by BMW vehicles when the EWS (also known as the CAS module or immobilizer) no longer communicates with the DME.
Some of the most common causes, for this condition, is battery failure or ignition key failure.
Many times, a customer will bring a BMW into the shop or have it towed into the shop, and explain that "the car just won't start, suddenly". Upon further investigation, it is common for a technician to find poor battery condition or a failed ignition key.
In the case of poor (low) battery condition. A low voltage level has caused the immobilizer (CAS/ EWS) to lose its alignment with the DME.
In the case of a failed key, the immobilizer (CAS/EWS) cannot "see" the key in the ignition and therefore will not allow the vehicle to start. This is the "no crank" part of this fault.
So where do we start?
Using a factory level scanner, connect to the vehicle. After identifying the vehicle, proceed to the immobilizer module (CAS/EWS) and investigate if the key can be identified. If the key in the ignition slot cannot be identified and the key slot/ receiver is functioning correctly, then the key must be replaced. Typically, at this point, the first thing we want to do is ask the customer if another valid key is available. If so, let's try this first! If not available, a NEW key FROM THE DEALER, must be purchased.
NOTE: Aftermarket keys will not work i.e. E bay etc. The keys for these cars are VIN specific and need to be supplied by the dealer only!
A new key will work "right out of the box" from a dealer. Simply put it in the ignition, allow the vehicle to identify it (give it about ten seconds) and try a startup.
After replacing the key and regaining key identification the immobilizer (CAS/EWS) must be aligned with the DME.
Using a factory level scanner, perform the DME to CAS/EWS immobilizer alignment procedure. Clear fault code(s).
So, what about the battery?
All the above information is based on having strong battery voltage. In regards to BMW vehicles, 11.0 volts is NOT good voltage. These vehicles are designed to operate in the 12.4 to 13.0 (average) voltage area.
Before attempting to start the engine, a technician should perform a battery load test. When working with BMW vehicles, if the battery is marginal or too old (more than three years old) replace it.
NOTE: New batteries for later model BMWs (CIP vehicles from approx. 2004) will need to be registered. With a dealer level scanner, a tech can perform this function.
Note: As time passes BMW will change the way immobilizers are aligned. Typically, this happens when BMW changes manufacturers. If performing a standard CAS /DME alignment does not work, A later procedure is available. With late model (EWS 3 type onward) immobilizers, the tech must perform a three-step procedure. Using a dealer level scanner, carry out 1) CAS reset, 2)steering lock counter reset 3) reset the starter interlock.
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E36 BMW 318i. Have serviced car and reset service indicator. Now car won't start (cranks but won't fire). Diagnosis shows error with EWS

Your cars Alarm/disabler is on. It's an anti theft device built into CPU. You need BMW or a competent specialty shop to look at it.
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It's your "check engine" light. It means a fault was triggered to the computer. Have someone with BMW scanner or dealer check and repair before it strands you somewhere.
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