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Key Programming For Bmws With An Ews 3 Ews 2 Ews 4 Modules. on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Key Programming for BMWs with an EWS 3 EWS 2 EWS 4 modules.

Our Prices: 
Two standard (non-remote) keys: $349.00 
Additional keys at the time of programming: $55.00 each

  • No need for programming equipment.
  • Remove the EWS 3 module from your vehicle. (See instructions below)
  • Remove the drivers door lock from the vehicle.
  • Ship the EWS 3 module, the door lock, and contact us.
  • After receiving your module we will program it, cut the keys and ship it by the next business day.
  • We do not charge you until we verify the module works on our simulators.
  • USPS Express return shipping is already included in the price.
  • Re-install the returned module, and start the vehicle with your new keys.

Here are some sample pictures of what the EWS 3 modules look like:

  

**Currently, we can program keys to the EWS 3 module. If your box says EWS 2 or EWS 4 we can program it.

To access the module simply remove the plastic kick panel underneath the steering wheel. The module is located left of the steering column close to the pillar. To see it you will need to lie on your back and look up into the dash. Remove the 10mm bolt on the right side and the opposite (left side) bolt only needs to be loosened to slide the module out. (See pictures)

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