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baltazar3
4th December, 2010, 12:23 AM
Here is a dump (93LC66) from BSI Punto II 1.2 8V 2000 .Need PIN code
Thanks in advice.

melcool
4th December, 2010, 01:16 AM
try pin 54715

baltazar3
5th December, 2010, 12:33 AM
Its work.
Thanks MelCOOL !!!

cvetko
16th April, 2016, 03:45 PM
Can you describe how you get the code. If you get with calculations I want to learn how (where precisely is located)

autochei
16th April, 2016, 05:19 PM
use zedbull with effi program

yellowstilo
16th April, 2016, 08:16 PM
Can you describe how you get the code. If you get with calculations I want to learn how (where precisely is located)

Just look at the dump, the code is clearly visible in two locations without any encryption.....

cvetko
22nd April, 2016, 11:05 PM
I found the code too. My question is:
I have extract .bin file from my punto with MPPS. The file is 512KB. How to find the code in this file. I know that the pin code is calculated from location 0x38 ( second number), location, 0x39 and 0x3a but where to start to count on my file (512kb).
Please give me instrucitons. Thanks in advance.

Johnner
22nd April, 2016, 11:08 PM
Before you do any of that mate...would you please go here and introduce yourself : Introduce Yourself (http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php/2-Introduce-Yourself)

yellowstilo
23rd April, 2016, 07:12 AM
glad you found the pin code but you did't find the "Thanks" button on the left - it's for thanking people who help you.....

cvetko
23rd April, 2016, 03:33 PM
Thank you very much but I still not understand ho to find in my bin file
Can you tell me how?

cvetko
23rd April, 2016, 04:10 PM
I dont have diagnostic to check the pin code also previous owner has lost the card so I would like to know is it 10832 my pin code?
If I start to count from 8000 then it appears that this is the code.

yellowstilo
23rd April, 2016, 06:56 PM
look at the left side, there is a "thanks" button - if you want to be helped as a newbie it is good to show you appreciate when people help you - you have to earn your credits....
btw - your pin code can never be 10832 as zero is an invalid digit for the pin.
I hope you get the hint now....

cvetko
23rd April, 2016, 09:35 PM
look at the left side, there is a "thanks" button - if you want to be helped as a newbie it is good to show you appreciate when people help you - you have to earn your credits....
btw - your pin code can never be 10832 as zero is an invalid digit for the pin.
I hope you get the hint now....

Is there any way I can find pin code in this file?
Can you please help me?

yellowstilo
24th April, 2016, 07:29 AM
the pin code isn't in the flash memory - post the eeprom content of the bodycomputer....

cvetko
25th April, 2016, 06:41 PM
Is it possible to be extracted without opening the ECU?
Which tool do I need to buy in order to extract eeprom?

gsmrepair
25th April, 2016, 10:46 PM
As yelowstilo said your code in on bodycomputer NOT the ecu

yellowstilo
26th April, 2016, 09:12 AM
You can use Avdi with FN016 or I/O tool with Fiat BSI trough OBD port....
But when you open it you can read it with UPA....

cvetko
26th April, 2016, 03:56 PM
Is it posible to be extracted with obd2 or i must desolder eeprom?

vlaki electric
26th April, 2016, 04:04 PM
Is it posible to be extracted with obd2 or i must desolder eeprom?
its easy to desolder that eprom and you can calculate pin in efi

cvetko
27th April, 2016, 07:25 PM
Can I read the EEPROM with MProg 3.0 and than to find the code on location 0x38, 39 and 3a? I dont want to desolder any component. It look as very risky.
I m new and Im very confuse. Thank you for helping me. I dont want to make costly mistake so this is why Im so persistent
Thank you very much one more time

drz
27th April, 2016, 08:13 PM
If you're 'new and very confuse' like you said, then go to junkyard, buy some old car radios and practice soldering and reading eeproms.

yellowstilo
27th April, 2016, 09:26 PM
making mistakes is part of the learning curve - i think most of us made mistakes in the beginning but that's all part of the game....
If you don't want to take any risk - follow DRZ's advise and do some practicing on some junk pcb's to get familiar with eeprom desoldering, reading, writing etc.....

cvetko
28th April, 2016, 09:47 PM
If there is no other solutio, in example MProg 3.0a, than please advice good tutorial or blog where I can learn how to.

yellowstilo
29th April, 2016, 10:29 AM
it's no use spoon-feeding people who don't want to take time to find out things on their own - Google is your friend and you can find tons of info if you try - there is also lots of info on this forum which can be found if you use the search button.
You have got several suggestions how the pin code can be read by OBD or by reading the eeprom directly - apparently you're not ready yet for this job.....