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    need help ,
    I have bmw e90 6 cylinder model 2006, I replaced the transmission from the junk with same as the car , but need to program the transmission, I always get this ecu is not ready , voltage is 13.8.
    pleas help asap

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    Hi

    How come the AutoHex forum doesn't work ??
    I am a FUD

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    You have Autohex II then ?

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    yes I have autohex2

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    I have in the action list replace .

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    sorry the customer could not wait he went to another place to program it .
    sorry for needing fast response .

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    Hi Hagop1,
    In the list of programmable ECUs, when you see a message (This ECU not Ready) means at least one of the following:
    - ECU not responding (Dead ECU, or bad connection), usually you see part number is zeros.
    - ECU is absolutely different from the vehicle and cannot be programmed on this car.

    To make sure what is your ECU situation, just go to diagnose, if it has been detected, then it is alive but cannot fit this car. (example EGS 6HP with EGS 8HP...)
    Please contact your dealer (or us) to activate some programming feature to bypass some restrictions in programming.
    Last edited by decno1; 21st August, 2015 at 03:47 PM.

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    thanks for your response , if it is possible for you to activate the features for me , I will be happy I send you my serial , I am working on windows 7 64bit.

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    Please contact dealer or us by email or by a call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decno1 View Post
    Please contact dealer or us by email or by a call.
    hi guys!
    who is the best to purchase from ?

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    This is a technical support thread. please keep it as is.

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    Autohex BMW software version 1.0.22 has released today!

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    There was description by Kia/Hyundai that autohex is able to do immo off by every ecu. No it is no more there. It was mistake or function is still available and work really on all types of ecu?

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    I don't know where you read that Autohex II can do immo off in Kia/Hyundai. we never mentioned this.
    The trick I guess to make the immo off is by using Autohex II GDS driver to force GDS to flash and ECU flash without immo into an ECU with immo.
    this is just a guessing, I am not involved in Kia/Hyundai software.

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    We made a video showing how to make a key when all keys lost with the help of Autohex II.
    The case we showed here is the most difficult case that BMW locksmith may face.
    All the job took only 2 minutes.

    Last edited by decno1; 9th September, 2015 at 06:44 PM.

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