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    Default Peugeot 106 Bosch MA3.1 im*o off

    This is probably an easy question for someone who knows what they are doing!

    I have here a 1998 Peugeot 106 with Bosch 0 261 204 622 MA3.1 and need to do im*o off (keypad broken)

    This is not listed under peugeot on im*o killer but under Saxo I have 2 ECUs listed, one with 93cs46, the other 24c02.

    My ECU looks Excactly the same as the pics on im*o killer but no matching chips.
    Could someone shed any light on this for me?

    Thanks
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    The experts can confirm, but i think im*o killer gives you the chip to virgin ECU, and you are trying in im*o off chip ECU.

    Don?t know if i'm right it's a thought

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    immo killer shows 'remove immobiliser' option for this ECU under Citroen. Can anyone tell me which chip in the photo is the one that normally needs reading. The photo I attached is from imo killer but my ecu is identical.

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    did you manage to fix this? thanks

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    it should be the 93cs46 which from memory is the lower left 8 pin eprom. this should do immo off cut immo wire or unplug keypad
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    hi whats the password for the rar file
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    does anyone have an immo off for this chip 93c46 ma3.1?
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    Hi, please password?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AutoX4242 View Post
    This is probably an easy question for someone who knows what they are doing!

    I have here a 1998 Peugeot 106 with Bosch 0 261 204 622 MA3.1 and need to do im*o off (keypad broken)

    This is not listed under peugeot on im*o killer but under Saxo I have 2 ECUs listed, one with 93cs46, the other 24c02.

    My ECU looks Excactly the same as the pics on im*o killer but no matching chips.
    Could someone shed any light on this for me?

    Thanks
    Hello bro,

    Just write my file to the 93s46 eprom and remove immobox plug

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