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    Default Ews

    Wonder if anyone can help a newbie with a bit of a problem?

    I'm half-way through removing an M50 engine from a late 95' 525i that I'm going to put into my E30 Cab.
    Getting the engine out is the easy part but I'm having problems with the EWS system .
    Q1. After an hour of scratching my head & getting nothing but splinters in my fingers, just how do you get the small loop aerial off the ignition key barrel?????
    Q2. Where are the EWS II module & the TX/RX module fitted in the car?

    Hope someone out there can help.

    Many thanks

    Iain S

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    Default Look at the darker gray box on each pic.

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    Many thanks Bill R. I owe you.

    Iain S

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    Is the donor a US car? Doesn't sound like it.

    Anyway, the ring antenna usually breaks as it comes off -- not that expensive to replace, however. Just slides right off once the plastic cover is out of the way. And it might behoove you to find a US M50TU harness/dme so that you don't have to worry about EWS.

    best, whit

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    Hi Whit.

    Sorry, I should have said donor is a Euro car (easier to get hold of over here in England).
    I'm not too worried about cracking the plastic surround but I was getting a bit paranoid about damaging the actual antenna.
    Thanks for your input. It's much appreciated.

    Iain S

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    Sure thing. But the antenna will still *probably* break. I know it's possible to get them off in one piece, but I've personally not done it yet (and I've removed a few of them).

    best, whit

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    Typical is'nt it. You spend hours on a problem & finally get a half decent answer (thanks guys) .
    Then someone comes along with the proper solution. See the link below.

    http://evansweb.info/articles/2003/0...on-lock-barrel

    Take the barrel out & the loop antenna should just slide off the back undamaged.

    HTH someone else out there.

    Iain S
    Last edited by sooty; 03-19-2006 at 05:22 AM. Reason: add text

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