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ArunNewmark
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Hi, my BMW has no power at all going to it. The boot is locked with about £500 worth of tools and stuff in but the other doors are unlocked. I recently replaced ecu and when I did that the car started once and then stopped starting so I tried jump starting it and no luck and then I tested the battery it was on 8Volts. I shut the boot and it locked and then all the other doors diddnt. I thought it could’ve been the new ecu I put in so I put the old one back but it diddnt seem to make a difference. I can’t access the battery as it’s in the boot and I can’t get into the boot through the back seats or unlock it manually with a key. I don’t know what to do.

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Morning Arun

Welcome to the Forum

As Ossie has pointed out you can open the bonnet and access the Charging points under the bonnet that should allow power to the boot. You should never charge a BMW direct to the Battery terminals (unless it is disconnected as damage can occur due to voltage surge.

However I think your issue may be deeper than just a dead battery. You say you changed the ECU ? when you did, did you also change or re-program the EWS to recognise the new ECU ? If not the EWS has probably activated the immobiliser. If you did register the ECU to your chassis and match it to the EWS then reregister the keys with luck it is just the dead battery

Dave

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  • 2 years later...

A couple days I decided to replace the 2 airbag crash sensors on my '92 BMW E36. I assumed that a couple of used, but cleaner, 2 sensors, would be better than the old ones with black tar coming out. My '92 engine is the best ever, five speed, and I have been doing most of my maintenance. After a short trip, 5 miles, in the dark. First came the instrument panel go dead except for the mileage numbers. It seemed to be OK but I locked the doors. In the morning, the key wouldn't open any door except for the trunk lid. I thought it was a bad battery and I put a charged one in. That didn't help. I didn't consider the fact that the one or two of the crash sensors might have come from an E36 wrecked car. Do I cut away a big hole in the hood, above the locking cable? Should I put the old ones back in? I have no way to open the doors. I think that is a rotten deal, to cause all this trouble for the owner. Any ideas? The crash sensor is next to the right/left front strut towers.

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This is my only '92 photo that is already in my home computer. I have another '92 also, I'm afraid that it will do the same if I drive it. I have 6 other cars: An '87 BMW 528E, '95 BMW 325i., '96 328ic. The other 3 are EU. 

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It looks like I will remove the full plastic bumper. That way I can reach the cable easier. I have started. Little by little. Too many errands taking up time.

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