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EWS
EWS II
Starting with 1/95production, all vehicles were equipped with a new EWS system, EWS II.
This  change  was  once  again  brought  about  to  meet  the  next  level  of  compliancy  with  the
European Insurance Commission regulations.
Purpose of The System
Changes  to  the  European  Insurance  Commission  regulations  made  it  necessary  to  intro-
duce a new theft protection system with greater capabilities and a higher level of security.
The EWS II system operates independent of the mechanical key. The mechanical key only
makes  a  request  of  the  vehicle  starting  system.  Verification  of  the  key  electronically  is
required before the starting procedure is initiated.
The system features wireless communication between a programmed EEPROM housed in
the ignition key and the EWS II control module. A key which is properly coded to the EWS
II control module is required before starting operation continues. The EWS II and the DME
control modules are synchronized through an Individual Serial Number (ISN).
The  ISN,  stored  in  the  EWS  II,
must match that of the DME every
time  the  ignition  is  switched  “ON”
before  engine  operation  is
allowed.
EWS II  was  installed  on  E31, E34,
E36, E38 and E39 vehicles.
Major  components  of  the  EWS II
system are:
• Key with Transponder
• Ring Antenna
• Transmitter/Receiver Module
• EWS II Control Module
• DME Control Module
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EWS II