07-21-2020, 11:32 PM | #1 |
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CEL with error codes 102001, 118002, 118401
I have a 2017 M2 that is completely stock and has 26k miles. Yesterday when I started it up, it showed a CEL and there was some shaking during idle. When accelerating, there is noticeably less power.
The codes shown under Digital Engine Electronics are:
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07-22-2020, 07:47 PM | #5 |
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I got a similar error when mine broke last Tuesday...
Just be grateful that you're still under warranty; I found out today that the dealer charges a little under a $1,000 replace it, out of pocket, with an OEM plastic pipe. https://www.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...php?p=26435135 |
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If I have any issues with it again, I'm definitely getting a better one... |
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Thanks, that's really really nice of you to offer but didn't want to be tasked with replacing that piece anyways; it's like 95 degrees here and it looks like a bitch of a job to R&R, with no help. My factory warranty just expired but I happen to have Geico's Mechanical Breakdown insurance coverage, of which they're footing the bill. I just saw the paperwork and was not too surprised, since my dealer's labor rate is $180 an hour.. You figure $500 for the plastic pipe plus extra hardware and another $500 for labor. Supposedly, BMW revised new OEM version, so I doubt it will pop again but if it does, I'm going aluminum, with a custom heat-reject wrap. Below, a juxtaposed pic of original vs revised OEM pipe, with a supposed enhanced lip: |
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