Footwell Module Fail – 2011 BMW 328i

Black 2011 BMW 328i parked outside of our shop | Euro Auto Tech & Smog

Footwell Module Fail – 2011 BMW 328i
Location La Mesa, CA

Project Type Residential

Duration 1–2 Days
Cost $1,300–$1,400

Primary Services Provided:

  • Fuse inspection
  • Verified power & ground
  • Connector inspection (no corrosion or water damage)


Project Overview:

This 2011 BMW 328i rolled into Euro Auto Tech & Smog with a frustrating electrical issue: the windows were stuck down, and none of the interior lights would turn on. For BMW enthusiasts and techs alike, this is a familiar scenario. The culprit? The Footwell Module (FRM) — the command center for lights, mirrors, and window operations. When this module fails, it brings electrical functions to a halt.

After a thorough diagnostic process, including fuse checks, power/ground verification, and connector inspection, we confirmed that the FRM was corrupted. We replaced and reprogrammed the module, fully restoring system functionality. Windows rolled up, lights came back on, and the customer drove away with everything working like new.


Another electrical mystery solved — because that’s how we do it at Euro Auto Tech & Smog.

Best Practices for Fleets | 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
June 23, 2026
At Euro Auto Tech & Smog, we work with fleet managers and Mercedes enthusiasts who understand that maintenance isn’t an expense, it’s an investment in reliability.
Common Leaks | 2012 Audi A6 Quattro Premium - Euro Auto Tech & Smog
June 19, 2026
A properly repaired Audi should drive smooth, stay leak-free, and perform exactly the way German engineering intended.
Preventative Maintenance | 2015 BMW M3 - Euro Auto Tech & Smog
June 10, 2026
If you want your M3 running strong past 100k miles, preventative maintenance is everything.
Show More