BMW G11 – Repairing DME Electronic Valve Error

If you encounter a DME (Digital Motor Electronics) Electronic Valve Error on your BMW G11, this guide will help you resolve the issue.

Error Code:

  • 4 444
  • 36AE – DME, internal error, valvetronic: not possible at this time

Solution:

To fix this problem, you need to replace the faulty drive chips on the DME.

  1. Replace the 7183F Drive Chip
  2. Replace the 90N4 Drive Chip

Detailed Steps:

  1. Preparation:
    • Ensure you have the replacement chips (7183F and 90N4) on hand.
    • Gather the necessary tools: soldering iron, desoldering pump, solder, and ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection gear.
  2. Access the DME:
    • Disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical hazards.
    • Locate the DME unit in your BMW G11 (usually found in the engine compartment).
    • Carefully remove the DME unit from its housing.
  3. Open the DME Unit:
    • Use a screwdriver to open the DME unit’s casing.
    • Ensure you are grounded to avoid static discharge that can damage electronic components.
  4. Locate the Drive Chips:
    • Identify the 7183F and 90N4 drive chips on the DME circuit board. Refer to the DME schematic if needed.
  5. Remove the Faulty Chips:
    • Heat the solder joints of the faulty chips with the soldering iron.
    • Use the desoldering pump to remove the old solder and carefully lift the chips from the board.
  6. Install the New Chips:
    • Position the new 7183F and 90N4 chips on the board.
    • Solder the new chips in place, ensuring all connections are secure and free of solder bridges.
  7. Reassemble the DME Unit:
    • Once the new chips are installed, reassemble the DME casing.
    • Reinstall the DME unit in the vehicle.
  8. Reconnect the Battery:
    • Reconnect the vehicle battery.
    • Start the vehicle to ensure the DME is functioning correctly and the error code is cleared.

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By following these steps, you can effectively replace the drive chips and resolve the DME Electronic Valve Error on your BMW G11.