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    Quote Originally Posted by omglol View Post
    Can you explain more exactly what you have to do when you are doing it on a car? Do you have to have ignition ON or OFF? Then you cut the im*o wire and then you begin working on the chip? Tnx!

    cut immo wire to stop immo causing immo off status in ecu usually pin 37, ign on follow procedure in txt file.

    hope this helps

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    It is working 100% . I could not belive it in first place but it's really working

    Regards Daniel

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    this solution work on megane 2000cc 16 v SIEMENS FENIX 5 28F512 ? but the flash bin is different

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    Hi which txt file do i follow? there seems to be 2 sets of instrctions.

    Do i need to read and flash the chip? i have cut away at the gum and exposed thre chip as shown in jpg posted in previous thread..

    any help would be great..

    cheers

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    No.. first you have to connect the ECU to power

    gnd 2,3 pin
    +12V (15) 24pin
    +12V (30) 32 pin

    Then short out pin 1A with 1B, use a paper clip


    the instructions are there in the txt file m8,

    Slow down and read them slowly


    Does this only work on 4 digit pin coded ecus or other types ?
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    hi need help withh renault scenis immo is it easy to get round

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    has anybody tried this method on twingo safir2

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    Hi. Would like to know if this system will work for Magneti marelli 1AP80 ecu's using the same eeprom (28F512). Thanks.

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    Would the shorting out pins fix work also on a 2.0 8v Fenix ECU also?

    cheers

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    yes it worked on the twingo ok how about we all report what we have succes on

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizz2c View Post
    cut im*o wire to stop im*o causing im*o off status in ecu usually pin 37, ign on follow procedure in txt file.

    hope this helps
    Im about to try this procedure but noticed that there is no wire going to pin 37 of the ecu. Anyone know which other pin the im*on line may be please?

    Thanks
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    Default SORTED :)

    Can confirm that this procedure DOES work on a 2.0 8v fenix5 ecu, ALTHOUGH the immo line is pin 35 for the 2.0.

    BR

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    I must have been doing it wrong? The first time i had shorted out all the pins the flashing MIL light went out but still wouldn’t start, after that i could not get it to stop flashing while attempting to do it again.

    Strangely after the above the key resynchronization worked to my amazement so joined im*o wire back up and away it went.. Only difference was the chip wasn’t in a socket like the picture it was soldered directly onto the PCB no idea if that makes a difference

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    Thank your for it. . .

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    Maybe renault immo remover can help you...

 

 
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