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It help a me to know that somebody changes the Eme by a used one !

Did you kept your original motherboard to avoid ISN problems ?

I think I am going to do the the same and remove m’y EMe, look for one Similar, and swap the On board charger(OBC in bottom of EME) and keep my mother board…do you think it will work with no programmation of O keep my motherboard ?

how did you know it will work Even not same part number ?

Thank you for your help,
 
It help a me to know that somebody changes the Eme by a used one !

Did you kept your original motherboard to avoid ISN problems ?

I think I am going to do the the same and remove m’y EMe, look for one Similar, and swap the On board charger(OBC in bottom of EME) and keep my mother board…do you think it will work with no programmation of O keep my motherboard ?

how did you know it will work Even not same part number ?

Thank you for your help,
All right, I'm only speaking about my experience, it's not a "silver bullet", it might will not solve your problem, and you have to be confident what you doing.

Yes, I successfully replaced the EME, by keeping the control board (motherboard, logic board, however you want to call), with no programming required.

How did I know?, I didn't. This is not an area where you can get too much information from anywhere... What we doing here (in some cases) is purely trial and error. I/we have to weigh the risks and benefits, and make up our own mind. I was lucky this time. Although, I spent quite a bit of time to narrow down the possible cause of the problem, and yes, my EME was faulty.
 
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