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Re: New DME Sources



>Hi there...I was wondering if you could give me the name/number of the
>place where you got the replacement DME for your Bimmer? I recently had
>my '95 M3 diagnosed with a Motronic/DME problem where the DME stopped
>sending a signal to my O2 sensor-heater, resulting in numerous check
>engine lights/stumbling idle, etc. I haven't even bothered to take my car
>back to the dealership for fear of their outrageous price estimate.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve Kouris
>
Certainly.  Zionsville Autosport, 1-800-BIMMERS.  It's somewhere in
Indiana, and you want to talk with Jason Liles.  Their web page is
www.zionsvilleautosport.com/.  DME parts are listed at
http://www.zionsvilleautosport.com/computer.htm.  He doesn't list any M3
DMEs now, but call him anyway as his stock changes daily.  I knew of
Jason's business from the digest, but also called many others listed on
various web pages and in the Roundel.  

You might also try:
Cambell/Nelson at www.campbellnelson.com/usedparts/default.htm or
1-800-552-2999
BMW Used Parts at www.bmwusedparts.com or 1-800-409-2002
Vines Automotive at www.vinesbmw.com or 1-800-214-4839
AAA Small Car World at www.aaasmcar.com or 1-800-433-3766
ABC Used Auto Parts at ABCUsedAutoParts.com or 1-800-343-8073
Active Foreign Auto Parts at www.activeauto.com or 1-800-321-9732
Bavarian Auto Parts Recylcing at www.bmrparts.com or 1-800-269-8972
Brandywine Auto Parts at www.brandywineparts.com or 1-800-638-3446

Finally, Programa in Boca Raton, Florida will repair DMEs in one day for
$490.  Talk with Scott or Ivan at 1-800-668-8843.  They also advertise in
the Roundel.

Dwayne

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