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    Default IAW 5NR.KI1 Immo off

    Hello guys!
    I have here ECU from Kangoo 1.2 16v 2001 year. I need immo off .... This is half hybrid ecu and i don't find eeprom ... Maybe is that ST 3nv04d 8pin.
    Is it possible to do immo off ?
    I also have emulator if i will be need it. But first i have to erase immo form eeprom. And witch wire must i cut then

    Thx for answer guys!IMG_1494.JPGIMG_1495.JPGIMG_1496.JPG

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    If that is 95160 is there any pinout how can i read that ?
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    Ok i read this 95160 .... i soldier wires on and read with xprog ... can someone made that immo off?
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    <------ bump

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    Default off

    Hello, you dump off, not tested, post result
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    Ok when i put file in witch wire shuld i cut ?
    And can you tell me if you do that wit obe of your programs or you erase it by your own?

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    Yes it is working !
    Don't forget to put together L4 and M4 and cut L4 from other side ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fruti View Post
    Ok i read this 95160 .... i soldier wires on and read with xprog ... can someone made that immo off?
    hello friend could post how to read with XPROG required

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    Quote Originally Posted by dell66 View Post
    Hello, you dump off, not tested, post result
    this file and off for all IAW 5NR.KI1 or so for the ecu friend who requested fruti Thank you!

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    Ok i will explane. You must be wery careful when you scratching gel down. Every pin have "big" test point and it is room enough for soldering tiny wires. You have to have alot of skills with soldering and you must do over microscope. Also you soldier on 370 degrees not more or you will burn small golden pads on ceramic plate. You must also watch on golden wires that you will not touch with solder iron or soldier needle that will burn golden wire instantly and we dont wanna do that :-)
    Ok you must know that pin 7,8 are soldier together. So you need 7 wires :-)
    Also you must watch that you will not made short circut between wires. You must be wery calm.... No wife arround or kids when you operating that :-)
    Ill also attach pictures!
    P.s. Yes those files are correct and working ;-)

    Don't forget to thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by fruti View Post

    thank you very much

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    thank you for sharing mate

 

 

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