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    Guys i recieved a ecu from a w203
    damaged due to oil in connectors,

    i opened old ecu and write 29f800 in flash of new ecu, but ecu is dead.
    i tested on table by connecting like

    pin 1 en 52 12v
    pin 4 gnd
    pin 51 k line but cant connect with diagtool

    i checked file and it looks like there is too much 00000000000 in my ori file, could someone check if file is ok?
    i compared data from both ecu, i can see vin but i think eep data is bad from my ori ecu.

    could someone check this for me pls.

    Wbr Adam.
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    if you dont find vin flash damage
    better soldier and read with willem,on k line get no full data

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercis View Post
    if you dont find vin flash damage
    better soldier and read with willem,on k line get no full data
    Pls read What i say, i have desoldered, make good ID with Willem and read it, i can see vin But i also see a lot of 00000000 in the data.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercis View Post
    I already compared it with a file from my second ecu.
    I see difference But i cant tell if there is important parts missing.

    But the file in the other post is virgine right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by honingkoning View Post
    I already compared it with a file from my second ecu.
    I see difference But i cant tell if there is important parts missing.

    But the file in the other post is virgine right?
    Any one goud that Could shed a light on my file, and confirm that diag on desk is possible.

    Wbr

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercis View Post
    Different ecu, could you pls make my nod file virgine, i changed vin in the file from my second ecu.
    Pls renew it for me so i can adapt it with star.
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    secund ecu renew
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