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counder2000
5th July, 2011, 12:58 PM
mercedes benz w202 1995 c200 use ecu no 015 545 73 32 by bosch. what transistor sutiable for this units ecu. because the ignition transistor burn already the is no spark at plug 2 and 3
please help me .i attached the picture . i already open,

ominimicu
4th August, 2011, 08:34 PM
I really need to know this too. as i have here a C180 with the same problem.

Freund_1
18th August, 2011, 12:33 PM
In Picture are the Siemens ECU not Bosch. Siemens has no problems with that.

luis12
18th August, 2011, 01:39 PM
You can use a coil driver transistor, Mosfet npn from a mitsub, ford, chrysler old ecu, many Ecus has this te of drivers, commercial number of trans is C3497 but you need a good weld skills for adapt this device.

EUROLUXURYINC
25th September, 2011, 09:14 PM
hi i would like to know aswell

rrr500
4th October, 2011, 06:53 PM
HI!

I have a Mercedes C200 W202 from 1994.
The engine wiring is broken,
and many-many short circuits made. (faulty construction)
This thing is destroyed the ECU's spark and injecton channels.
I repaired the wirings,and replaced the Bosch PMS ECU
to a used SIEMENS PMS ECU which is a C180 ECU.. And won't start.
I think immo problem,because the C200 not have immo,
and maybe the C180 was immo...
The pinouts are same.
Nothing know about the C180 SIEMENS ECU,
because i bought this part from a junkyard.
When i tried to start it,sparks was ok,
moved the idle actuator,activated the fuel pump,
but no was fuel injection....
How can i off the immo,or simulate it,or something?
Any idea?

Regards

aitistu
1st February, 2013, 05:07 PM
mercedes benz w202 1995 c200 use ecu no 015 545 73 32 by bosch. what transistor sutiable for this units ecu. because the ignition transistor burn already the is no spark at plug 2 and 3
please help me .i attached the picture . i already open,


Hello, did you manage to find any info on these units?

thanks
cristi

i_shot_the_sheriff
1st July, 2015, 11:37 AM
Is it possible to fit an immobilized ecu to a car that has no immobilizer? Maybe connect emulator to ecu pin ?