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    Default RENAULT im*o EMULATOR......SORRY!!!

    Hello and greetings, I need connection scheme for SIEMENS FENIX 5 renault im*o emulator, since I bought it in the manual CODECARD and do not understand very well in the section on ECU connection ......... . could help in the connection to the ecu?
    Sorry for my English ..
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    Did you first clear ECU with Renault ECU Decoding tool ????
    Then you can yuse it for emulatin good key, byt I think it will be not nessecery. After decoding just cut im*o line and try to start engine like always.

    For sure for Siemens Sirius 32 and 32N you have to use ithis emulator.
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    Default RENAULT IMMO EMULATOR

    Sorry, but I do not understand what you mean .. do not know if I've explained, I need is fenix5 connection scheme for connecting the renault immo emulator to decode and cancel the immo uce.
    Sorry about or I have not explained well.
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    Ok, now I understand.
    You need Renault immo decoder manual.
    Ok.


    Or if you talking about immo EMULATOR, what is diferend, so if it is with 7805 then you can connect in wire plug, yellow +12v, black -12v, and cut k-line between ecu and car and connect this part from ecu to k-line signal from emulator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockero View Post
    Hello and greetings, I need connection scheme for SIEMENS FENIX 5 renault im*o emulator, since I bought it in the manual CODECARD and do not understand very well in the section on ECU connection ......... . could help in the connection to the ecu?
    Sorry for my English ..
    Thank you and happy to be part of this forum !!!!!
    manual rus
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    You'll need to virginise the ECU so that it's like it has just come from renault, it won't have an immob code stored and then you can pair it with the immob emulator.

    The emulators are connected to ignition, ground and the immob line after it's been virginised.

    I can virginise Renault ECU's and fit emulators if interested.

    Here is the immob emulator guide

    http://www.tek-tronics.co.uk/zip/PIC...or_General.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by RunRabbit View Post
    You'll need to virginise the ECU so that it's like it has just come from renault, it won't have an im*ob code stored and then you can pair it with the im*ob emulator.

    The emulators are connected to ignition, ground and the im*ob line after it's been virginised.

    I can virginise Renault ECU's and fit emulators if interested.

    Here is the im*ob emulator guide

    http://www.tek-tronics.co.uk/zip/PIC...or_General.pdf

    do you have a scheme and dump of a working emulator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vevepatronu View Post
    do you have a scheme and dump of a working emulator?
    Sorry mate, I didn't build it, I bought it from HERE



    If you tell me how I can possibly get the info you need.

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    this one here is the renault decoder not the emulator... how much did you paid for it?

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    @RunRabbit have a question for you, does the pcb of your decode is double sided or single side? can you make some quality pictures of both sides?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vevepatronu View Post
    this one here is the renault decoder not the emulator... how much did you paid for it?
    Sorry, miss-read your post

    Next time I get an emulator in I'll give you a PM as I don't know how to do dump it on my own.

    ?70 for the ecu decoder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vevepatronu View Post
    @RunRabbit have a question for you, does the pcb of your decode is double sided or single side? can you make some quality pictures of both sides?






    Excuse the quality, I'm no David Bailey

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    @RunRabbit m8 please read post #10 and help me a little...

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    you was fast m8, please take the pics vertical so i can see the traces of the pcb. thanks
    the quality is pretty good only the angle ....
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    Sorry about the quality I'll get some better ones in the daylight tmrw

 

 
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