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If you see the check engine light come on in your BMW, it's important to pull over as soon as possible to check the error code. To do this, you'll need to use an OBD II scan tool to access the codes stored in your car's computer. If you come across the code 2DEB, it indicates an issue with the DEM power management system, often due to the alternator or battery having a lower voltage than expected. This could be caused by a loose cable on either component. Make sure all connections are secure, and the error code should disappear. If it persists, there may be a problem with your alternator that needs attention.
The BMW code 2deb corresponds to the DME system, which controls power management and the vehicle's electrical system.