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    Default Chrysler C200 2015 ECU Replacement VIN Change

    Used ECU installed and no option sin witech to change VIN, nothing in Abrites either.

    Any idea how to get this working?

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    Did you test Adaptation with AVDI ??.

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    Problem I dont find adaptation under Fiat Chrysler 200

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    If Abrites dont doit you need Witech and obtain PIN code to transfer secret key code and VIN.

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    in witech, you should have an "ecm replacement" special function in one of the module "miscellaneous function". in older car, it was in WIN module.
    you indeed will need PIN to use that function, which you might get from dealer parts department from your VIN. if you can't have access to it, and vehicle is running with a WIN, you might try to read MCU -probably a NEC- and post dump here... we can try to find PIN for you, or maybe there is some tool on the market which can do that via OBD2. DMAX and AVDI just to name 2 of them.

    here is procedure for a 2014 200 limited (don't have access to 2015 200 C service manual right now):

    The secret key is an ID code that is unique to each WIN. This code is programmed and stored in the WIN, the PCM, and each ignition key transponder chip. When the PCM or WIN is replaced, it is necessary to program the Secret Key Code into the new module using a diagnostic scan tool. Follow the programming steps outlined in the diagnostic scan tool for PCM REPLACED, WIN REPLACED, or TIPM REPLACED under MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS for the WIRELESS CONTROL MODULE menu item as appropriate.


    NOTE: Programming the PCM or WIN is done using a diagnostic scan tool and a PIN to enter secure access mode. If three attempts are made to enter secure access mode using an incorrect PIN, secure access mode will be locked out for one hour. To exit this lockout mode, turn the ignition to the RUN position for one hour and then enter the correct PIN. Be certain that all accessories are turned OFF. Also, monitor the battery state and connect a battery charger if necessary.

    CAUTION: Read all notes and cautions for programming procedures.

    NOTE: If you are also replacing the WCM/WIN and/or Ignition Keys/FOBIKS refer to the module/programming order replacement guide before starting (Refer to 08 - Electrical/8E - Electronic Control Modules - Standard Procedure).
    Connect a battery charger to the vehicle.

    Connect the scan tool.

    Have a unique vehicle PIN readily available before running the routine.

    Ignition key should be in RUN position.

    Select “ECU View”.

    Select “WIN Wireless Control”.

    Select “Miscellaneous Functions.”

    Select “PCM Replaced”.

    Enter the PIN when prompted.
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    so lets say you replaced ECU do you pin code from donor vehicle or original
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    use reset network configuration on witech

 

 

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