MSD80 has potential problems that are likely to happen:
1) The first problem is MOSFET failure
MOSFETs are electronic components on the MSD80 board, that do fail due to age or high performance,
and when one of them fails, it causes the car to misfire hard and go into limp mode
With bad MOSFET, either the first bank is misfiring or the second bank
In case of bank 1 misfire, there are these errors/codes:
29CD Combustion Misfire, Cylinder 1
29CE Combustion Misfire, Cylinder 2
29CF Combustion Misfire, Cylinder 3
30BA DME digital motor electronics, internal failure
In the case of Bank 2 then there are these errors/codes:
29D0 Combustion Misfire, Cylinder 4
29D1 Combustion Misfire, Cylinder 5
29D2 Combustion Misfire, Cylinder 6
Very often, along with MOSFET, there is a burnt ignition coil, We strongly recommend replacing it
2) PSUs on board (Power Supply Units, one per bank)
Each PSU feeds the electrical components of a specific bank.
PSU failure is rarer than a MOSFET problem, but when it happens you get the same symptoms as in the case of failed MOSFET, with the same error/codes.
The updated version of the engine computer, MSD81 has no weak points and comes with stronger MOSFETs and PSUs.
We offer programming, aka matching MSD81 instead of MSD80 to your CAS module, i.e. basically replacing MSD80 with MSD81.
Our turnaround is 1 business day.
To do this upgrade, You will need to send us:
1) CAS module
2) 1 working Keyfob (without metal key)
3) Donor MSD81
If you want us to code injector numbers to a replacement DME MSD81 then:
3) Injector numbers
If you don't know how to read injector numbers that is not a problem,
If your original DME MSD80 is responsive and you can read codes, you can read Injector numbers with tools like INPA or BimmerGeeks ProTool.
You can also send the original DME and we will read injector numbers from it.
In case if DME MSD80 is not responsive, you can read injector numbers on the injectors themselves.
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