@@MyPowerfulClips Get Protool app on your phone. You will need to pay for coding license but it is worth it for future use. You will need a compatible obd adapter too, I recommend MHD orange universal adapter. Then just follow the steps in my video.
How does that shoulder bolster come off? Is there just one plastic clip at the top of the bolster? In the video you obviously "prepped" the removal process, so just wondering how hard is the bolster removal? I don't want to break any quality BMW plastic. 😅
Just pull it at the top, it'll come out. Sometimes the white plastic clip will stay in the chassis like it did here, sometimes it will stay with the bolster. Just clip it into the bolster before you push it back in. Easy. There's just one other little plastic dowel to align on the bottom of the bolster, so the motion is to lower the bottom of the bolster into place, then push the top part backwards.
So can I go to the pick and pull and find a 328i and just yoink it’s fuel pump control module and replace mine with it and be done there? Or do I need to code it still?
@@dominictrejo1306 No it should still show even with just the coding license I believe. I just checked and in the new app update it should be very clear, here is a screenshot I just took to verify: postimg.cc/wtTv6PnB I would start with checking the fuse for the EKPM, especially if you are replacing it because of issues.
@@dominictrejo1306 And if that still doesn't work then I would guess that the EKPM is incompatible, likely one from a different chassis like F30. They need to be from the same chassis, and ideally from the same engine variant.
@@DavidMendez-pf6ie I use a cheap wired one I got years ago on ebay. To be honest if I was starting over again I'd just buy the MHD wireless adapter which should work with both Protool, MHD, XHP etc. The wired one is only really needed for things like inpa and ista which protool replaces anyway.
Thank you! Exactly what I needed to replace my EKPM2 with EKPM3
Glad I could help 👍🏻
If the ekpm3 is used, we don’t have to encode it, correct???
You will need to complete the process shown to match the EKPM to the vin and car
@@HeroRepairshow do I do it?
@@MyPowerfulClips Get Protool app on your phone. You will need to pay for coding license but it is worth it for future use. You will need a compatible obd adapter too, I recommend MHD orange universal adapter. Then just follow the steps in my video.
What if the ekp is brand new
Do you use a new EKPM or a used one? Do you happen to know if this program can code used modules?
Thank you!
Used. Yes I use Protool to factory code used modules all the time. Very easy.
@@HeroRepairs awesome! Thank you very much for the quick reply, and great tutorial , happy holidays!
Can’t find the app I think I need this for my bmw
@@marcospavon2514 Google search "Protool BMW"
@@marcospavon2514 works partially, I could t code my EKPM 2 with this got to dwell into INPA further
How does that shoulder bolster come off? Is there just one plastic clip at the top of the bolster? In the video you obviously "prepped" the removal process, so just wondering how hard is the bolster removal? I don't want to break any quality BMW plastic. 😅
Just pull it at the top, it'll come out. Sometimes the white plastic clip will stay in the chassis like it did here, sometimes it will stay with the bolster. Just clip it into the bolster before you push it back in. Easy. There's just one other little plastic dowel to align on the bottom of the bolster, so the motion is to lower the bottom of the bolster into place, then push the top part backwards.
@@HeroRepairs thx, I’ll give it a go. I have an e92, but it should be the same…probably.
With a coupe pull from bottom then the top second !!
@@thebeamers1825 I got it figured out a while back. 😅 all good. Thx
@@TML34was it as easy as described?
Does this work for f30 models?
I don't see why it wouldn't, the basic concept is the same. Replace the module and factory code it.
So can I go to the pick and pull and find a 328i and just yoink it’s fuel pump control module and replace mine with it and be done there? Or do I need to code it still?
@@Parkerscottyy You'll need to factory code it
New fuel pump control module, and I’ll need to purchase a portion of the app as well? Just doing some math.
That easy boss ?
Thank you sir!!!
I wonder if this works on f30
There's a good chance it will
@@HeroRepairs I shall find out update you in a little while when my girlfriend gets home with her injured phone I just changed mine I have a 340
@@nathanb5840 How did you get on?
I just noticed, protool is only android?
Yes it's Android only. You can always buy a $50 android phone to run it if needed.
What is the coding tool that you used it in this video ?
BimmerGeeks Protool on Android
@@HeroRepairs thank you very much
Should i need the cable cuz i cant with bluetooth adapter
@@daco_e92 they sell the proper cables and adapters on their site if you need: www.bimmergeeks.net/store
@@HeroRepairs what ekpm its yours cuz mine is ekpm2 & didn’t let me code (Coding is not available for this control unit) it is what it says
I’m not seeing fuel pump option on protools
Are you looking under drivetrain?
@@HeroRepairs I am.
I only have the coding license. I’m wondering if that’s the reason why it doesn’t show me a fuel pump option under drivetrain
@@dominictrejo1306 No it should still show even with just the coding license I believe. I just checked and in the new app update it should be very clear, here is a screenshot I just took to verify: postimg.cc/wtTv6PnB
I would start with checking the fuse for the EKPM, especially if you are replacing it because of issues.
@@dominictrejo1306 And if that still doesn't work then I would guess that the EKPM is incompatible, likely one from a different chassis like F30. They need to be from the same chassis, and ideally from the same engine variant.
go even faster next time - WTF
😆
I wish I could see dislike ratio is this factual?
Worked for me, and others have reported it worked for them. What's your concern?
@@HeroRepairs wired k+dcan or wireless adapter? I’m looking to do my car but I’m not sure which way to go
@@DavidMendez-pf6ie I use a cheap wired one I got years ago on ebay. To be honest if I was starting over again I'd just buy the MHD wireless adapter which should work with both Protool, MHD, XHP etc. The wired one is only really needed for things like inpa and ista which protool replaces anyway.
@@HeroRepairs how can i buy protool like u bro?
@@lichlich5940 I'd recommend the new MHD universal adapter, and then buying protool on android.
Awesome thank you!