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    Default scenic immob problem

    hi I'm new to this site and Renault's always had jap cars but a growing family means more seats needed so i bought my girlfriend a 1999 1.6 scenic which for what it is drive well but the key has stopped working and will only start by using the four digit code could any one give advice on how to remove the immob all together please tryed to see past postings but wont let me hope you can help thanks scotty

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    Thanx

    This solution 1 Worked.
    Had it on bench, wired it up and followed procedure 10 times.
    Got lazy, decided to do shorting between pins quickly by sliding tweezer over pins for two times.Ecu light stopped flashing.
    Put in car today, cut immo line and we had another runner.

    Thanks Dk and its guys helping on this forum.

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    Hi,

    I cannot download the files.

    They are corrupted.

    can some one send them to me please one marioellulkenely@onvol.net

    thanks

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    cos ya aint posted yet introduce yourself then take and run
    Today is the Tomorrow you worried about yesterday ......Was it worth it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by racin-snake View Post
    cos ya aint posted yet introduce yourself then take and run
    Hi,

    I did posted in the newbie section. I told them that I am from Malta

    I will take but will give instead of run, at least I will do my best to help others

    Thanks

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    Hi
    You will enjoy this site.
    It took me three months to ask my first question, so dont worry.
    I was to afraid to make mistakes but we all learn by that.
    We all need to learn , even if it takes you an hour to find the wright spelling and to type with one finger.Am i sorry i dint take typing at school .
    Cheers

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    Default Fenix5

    Only with a short circuit has happened to remove the immo?

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    how the f*** do i remove the silicon

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    Get a tiny watch makers screwdriver or something similar. Get an idea where the chip is from pictures online. Carefully poke through the silican with the screwdriver to find the outline of the chip - just like looking for landmines with a bayonet (aka Kellys Heros in the mine field). When you are happy that you have found the chip (obviously the screwdriver doesnt go as far into the silicon where the chip is), mark it with a felt tip pen. Then use a craft knife and carefully cut around where you have marked plus 5mm or so - dont go too deep! Then just cut/scrape away the silicon until you can see the IC. Its not hard when you have done a couple.
    V Series TMS470 / EEPROM data - encryption / decryption, totally pwned.

    IEC 62056-21 - new discussion: sonsivri.to/forum/index.php?topic=60412.0


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    hi

    I tried this "megane solution very simple2" description, but This is don't working.

    My computer is laguna 2.0 femix5. If i connected wiring, then 43pin LAMP MIL don't blinking. this car engine mngt lamp not blinking, just between seats lamp.


    Maybe someone kno
    w another solution?

    regards

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    for your ecu: 26 pin - MIL; 35 pin - immo line; 2,3 pins - GND; 32 pin - KL30; 24 pin - KL15.

    but i have automatic "clicker" for fenix 5 with MEGA16 onboard
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    hello Krotov_FSB

    thank you but the connections are ok

    gnd 2,3 pin
    +12V (15) 24pin
    +12V (30) 32 pin

    43pin LAMP MIL GND

    i think at this type of ecu immo is other pin becacuse after i mount ecu in the car once started but second attempt no chance
    and the immo lamp from dash blinking (red)

    on the bench immo is on continuously has is visible in the picture

    i will try with pin 35 has immo to cut has Krotov_FSB advice
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    hello Krotov_FSB

    sorry but i supused that you ae refering to my type off ecu

    please cold you confirm hat for the ecu that i have the 37 is the immo pin to cut

    thank you

    or should i try a key resynchronization has in sideeffect case

    but how to resinc key
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    Connections for Renault Fenix 5:
    2,3 - GND;
    32 - power;
    24 - ignition;

    43 - MIL (1,4l 1,6l)
    26 - MIL (1,8l 2,0l 3,0l)

    37 - Immo Line (1,4l 1,6l)
    35 - Immo Line (1,8l 2,0l 3,0l)

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    friends,
    see these photos posted here in the forum.

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ix-5-a-157680/

 

 
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