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adam28
26th December, 2011, 01:58 PM
Hello peeps

need some info if possible please

Any one know if i can diagnose with peugeot planet this ECU on bench . And how?

Also can i make connection with ECU and BSI on bench too?

Reason for this is i want to be able to check immo when i dont have access to the car etc

Cheers

Adam

alejuz
27th December, 2011, 01:26 AM
Hello peeps

need some info if possible please

Any one know if i can diagnose with peugeot planet this ECU on bench . And how?

Also can i make connection with ECU and BSI on bench too?

Reason for this is i want to be able to check immo when i dont have access to the car etc

Cheers

Adam

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Hy Adam,
To connect the ECU out of the car you need
key, antenna, COM2000, bsi and ECU. Sorry.
If you have access to the car, voltage and ground to the ECU on the table, and connects the line multiplexed to the ecu 9000 and 9001 from connector pin H4 y B4 48 Brown terminal

Regards!!!

adam28
27th December, 2011, 09:38 AM
Cheers mate,

Its seems as though its not worth the hassle.

Thanks

Meat-Head
5th January, 2012, 07:43 PM
sorry - only just seen this thread.

THINK there is two versions of this ECU

Shitroen Xsara/Shaso - cable throttle

Pug 307 - electronic throttle.

Therer is a thread by member cleesvey (sheep with a rocket launcher) - the 95800 file in one of these ecu's works - got one off ebay - 1.1 sahso - ran no revs.

So if easy enough try that 95080 file.

If you decide it's a cable throttle and you pin out ecu - that would be cool

Meat

EssexTech
5th January, 2012, 08:51 PM
Hello peeps

need some info if possible please

Any one know if i can diagnose with peugeot planet this ECU on bench . And how?

Also can i make connection with ECU and BSI on bench too?

Reason for this is i want to be able to check immo when i dont have access to the car etc

Cheers

Adam

What year is this vehicle and size of engine?.

alejuz
5th January, 2012, 11:58 PM
MEAT
you know that I appreciate very much!!, but sometimes do not understand your English ... hehehe
that's what you need???

regards

borysgo2
6th January, 2012, 12:55 AM
adam
Yes you can connect all together.
1. Power up bsi
2. Power up engine ecu
3. Join bsi and ecu with can wires (you should get around 60 Ohm across the wires - end line resistors) 900x wires
4. According to bsi connect obd plug (k line or can depending on the car)
5. Symulate ignition on - there are two types - old one standard ign switch and new one low current ign sw.(no acc possition).
BSI will be not able to power up fully - economy mode (or you can force it in bsi - depending on SW).

Fastest way to do that without meass - go on scrap yard cut off few connectors and job done!!
The only problem is - connectors would fitt to differend bsi's and ecu's but pinout can be different.
Regards

Meat-Head
6th January, 2012, 02:51 PM
MEAT
you know that I appreciate very much!!, but sometimes do not understand your English ... hehehe
that's what you need???

regards


Sorry not got time now - bump this thread later to night or tomoroow

adam28
7th January, 2012, 11:37 AM
Cheers for the help lads.

@EssexTech (http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/140992-essextech/)
Its no particular year mate, just ME7.4.4 which is 16.16v