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As a BMW driver, you will likely see different codes and lights on your dashboard over time. One common code you might come across is 2F44, which usually means that there is a communication issue between the CAS module (immobilizer) and the digital motor electronics (DME). Several issues could trigger this code. Check your battery by inspecting all connections and wires under the hood to ensure it is properly charging. Another possible problem could be related to ignition key failure, which can manifest as difficulty starting the vehicle, the key not turning in the ignition, engine stalling, or no sound from the starter.
In a BMW, when you see a 2F44 code, it means that the EWS and DME systems are not talking to each other, which could be because of a dead battery or a faulty ignition key.
Hello, I have the unknown code 2f44. Could you guide me to a repairer? I am from Charleroi. Thank you.
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