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    56 reg. battery was low and on crank has corrupted ecu software. very common as i read. ecu is 6s61-12a650-vc. 0 281 011 612. does anyone have a file for this ecu, been told i can load a good file then program ecu and keys and this will work. thanks

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    I have had this on more than a few times. Is immo on?. Have you checked fuses in car, the small 5amp. If so, connect a charger, turn on ign, go away and do something else for an hour or so. I dont know how it works, but has worked for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by autoden View Post
    I have had this on more than a few times. Is immo on?. Have you checked fuses in car, the small 5amp. If so, connect a charger, turn on ign, go away and do something else for an hour or so. I dont know how it works, but has worked for me

    no m8 immo light goes out as normal. i checked all fuses. to what i have read ecu corrupts. and needs a file back in or a new ecu, very common m8

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    Do you get the door chime when you open door, with key in ign? i fully understand what your on about, but try it and see. good luck.

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    You should first put diagnostic scanner so we can see the fault codes
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    fault code is p1602 immobiliser engine control unit comunication

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    anyone have a file please. thanks

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    original file from car attached. can anyone help please
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    original eeprom read attached. thanks



    can anyone help with a good file.thanks
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    Nobody can help with good file.please

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    Sorted it with a file from Ecu company. Strange thing was when I loaded the file,the car started straight away,did not need to program keys. In live data one key is programmed. I need to program other key.does anyone no how to do this. I try through instrument and pats programming,but does not work.

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    here is the orginal file.
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    you always need two keys to program ford vehicels and only works with vcm1
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    I was using focom to program m8. But failed

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    and immo of helps?

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    Just borrow a key and use that with ring around key barrel - remove it 1st obviously. Use yr 1st key to turn ign on/off when requested.

    Focom is a pain in the arse when coding keys but it does work. Half the time u have to program 1 key then do 2nd key after exiting the key programming bit. Obviously 2nd incode needed.
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