BMW i3 EME & Electric Motor Repair: A Costly but Fixable Nightmare

Is Your BMW i3 Bricked? Here’s What Might Be Wrong (And How We Fixed It)

Owning a BMW i3 can be a joy, until a critical component fails. One of the most dreaded issues? A dead EME (Electronic Motor Electronics) module, which can render your i3 completely undrivable.

The Problem: A Failed EME Module

A 2015 BMW i3 recently arrived at our shop with a “bricked” condition — no gear selection, no power. Diagnostics revealed a defective EME, the brain of the electric motor.

  • In the U.S., early-production i3 EMEs are covered by an extended warranty, but Canadian owners aren’t as lucky.
  • A brand-new EME from BMW costs a staggering $10,500 + installation + programming, and it’s currently on backorder with no ETA.

This left us with two options:

  1. Send the EME for out-of-country repair (time-consuming).
  2. Install a used EME (hard to find—must be an exact match for year and REX-equipped models).

We opted for a known good used EME, but the repair didn’t end there…

The Diagnostic Rabbit Hole: A Deeper Motor Issue

After replacing the EME, new faults appeared. Further testing revealed:

  • The electric motor position sensor wouldn’t initialize.
  • Upon inspection, the sensor was badly scuffed and damaged.
  • Worse yet, the sensor isn’t sold separately — only with a full motor replacement.

Digging deeper, we found the real culprit:

  • The motor’s bearing had completely failed, causing excessive play.
  • The loose rotor destroyed the position sensor, which likely fried the EME in the process.

The Solution: Precision Repairs Save the i3 from the Scrapyard

Without thorough diagnostics, this i3 could have been written off as scrap. Instead, we:

  1. Replaced the faulty EME with a used unit.
  2. Addressed the motor bearing failure to prevent future damage.
  3. Ensured all systems were properly re-calibrated.

The motor’s bearing had completely failed

Need Expert BMW i3 Repairs? We Specialize in Complex Fixes!

Electric BMWs demand specialized knowledge — especially when diagnosing cascading failures like this one. If your i3 is acting up, don’t wait until it’s bricked.

Contact us today for a detailed diagnostic and repair plan!
Phone: (1) 905.795.0419.

  • Pro Tip:  Always diagnose motor bearing noise early,  it can save your EME!
  • A myth – busting section: No, your i3 isn’t ‘totalled’ — we’ve revived worse.

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