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Ignition Driver Transistor - E36 DME - Source or replacement types?
Hello all,
my daughters 316i (7/95 Europe) had one shorted coil (in the block of four). I replaced the coil pack, but still #4 has no spark. Diagnostics gets error: "ignition driver" I checked the DME and found that one of the four driver transistors is blown. I havenŽt been able to find any infos on this thing nor a replacement type. Its marked 30011. Please help me get this thing running again.. ![]() |
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Ok, i found it.
IŽll post the result for the benefit of everyone .. The transistor that worked for me is a BU323Z. Its is pin compatible to the org. Bosch 30011 It also is a NPN Darlington with an integrated 360V Clamp - specifically designed for electronic ignitions. Car has been running severals days now - that is not enough time to call it really fixed - IŽll let you all know if a new problems should occur. What seems odd to me is that Bosch or BMW would not integrate some sort of fuse to reduce the harm done by a shorted coil. Charging a customer many hundred $ for a new DME - when all that is needed is a lousy transistor valued at less than $5,- (Or a fuse valued at some cents..) No wonder the auto industry is hurting - I donŽt like beeing ripped off. ![]() |
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