P1602 — ECU/DME not properly coded to vehicle
BMW diagnostic code. Below: what it means, common causes, symptoms, and the exact bench-programming fix path.
Common causes
- •Donor DME installed without coding
- •Coding session aborted
- •VIN write failure
- •EWS/CAS pairing not completed
Symptoms you'll see
- •Crank-no-start
- •DME coding warnings
- •Multiple comm errors
The fix path
Identify era: EWS-era → EWS delete makes the donor DME run; CAS-era → CAS Key Programming re-pairs; FEM-era → FEM/BDC Key Programming.
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