Hi all, I'm new to the forum and the i3; I bought a 2017 i3 REX (94ah) with 42k miles in 3/2024. I initially had misfires and errors due to a CPS issue with the REX, but replaced it myself and all has since been good on the operations front. I coded for HSOC and the car has performed admirably. Just one issue though...
I have a permanent fault code in the EME that will not clear: 222A0C "internal fault". A BMW hex code lookup indicates only that an internal sensor is faulty and the EME must be replaced. Notably, I have NO symptoms whatsoever - the car drives fine, displays no errors, charges fine (AC Lv1 & 2, I've yet to try a DC Lv3 charge), and gives me a respectable ~120mi battery range on a full charge. My dealer agreed to a courtesy diagnostic and found that the EME had failed (?!?!) and recommended replacement at owner expense to the tune of $16k+. I asked the dealer and the BMW I series team rep. for clarification of exactly what the problem is with the EME, whether it is dangerous to operate the car, and what I can expect if I do not replace it. Neither could answer, but I'm told an escalation will provide forthcoming clarification. I'm not holding my breath. Interestingly, both seemed to indicate that the EME was covered under the general 8yr/100k battery assembly warranty (I have ~2 mos. left). If that is truly the case, they were not able to explain why warranty coverage was denied, despite finding the EME had "failed" due to what presumably could only be a defect.
On the assumption I will get nowhere with BMW, I'm looking into the EME rebuild services I've seen listed, or perhaps a even good used unit if I can find a coding solution. It's still a pricey solution to an effectively non-existent problem, but certainly a lot less than BMW wants. I have done a lot of DIY repairs on my E38, but these electrics are a whole new animal for me. I was wondering what was involved in the R&R of the EME. Has anyone done it DIY and/or can give a quick tutorial or point to a resource? Also, any feedback on my circumstance would be greatly appreciated.