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    Default Toyota corolla 1.4i 95080

    Hello,I have a toyota corolla 1.4i with 95080 .I am looking for a virgin dump.Here is the original dump.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bonecrusher View Post
    Hello,I have a toyota corolla 1.4i with 95080 .I am looking for a virgin dump.Here is the original dump.
    If you need sinhro?
    Why you didn't do short on OBD connector?

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    Hi.I don't know how to do short on connector.The corolla is a 2004 model.

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    Hello,
    I have virgin file data base for TOYOTA, but identify by ECU pert number
    Please could you read the part number of your ENGINE ECU that is something like 89661 - ..... and send to the following email ngakson2002@yahoo.com t see if i can help you
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    Hello,
    Guys I am still battling with this,my ecu number is 89661-0z010-b

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonecrusher View Post
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    Guys I am still battling with this,my ecu number is 89661-0z010-b
    Bonecrusher what year is this vehicle?

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    I t is a 2004 model year

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    Bonecrusher do you know if it?s a 4C or 4D system?

    Unless your dump is corrupt it is a 4D system.
    Most 4D system can be reset with an AD100/MVP/T300 tools etc etc via OBD.
    I have never learnt to write keys directly to a 4D system as they are all resettable via OBD here in AUS.

    Hope it helps

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    It is a 4c system.How can my dump be corrupt ?,I desoldered it put it on the programmer and thats it

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    Default Toyota corolla 1.4i 95080

    the dump is not corrupt and it is a 4c chip for the key
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    Quote Originally Posted by bonecrusher View Post
    Hello,I have a toyota corolla 1.4i with 95080 .I am looking for a virgin dump.Here is the original dump.

    Here is virgin dump.
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    Its a pity I cant post a thousand thanks to you!!!!!!!!!!But THANKS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonecrusher View Post
    Its a pity I cant post a thousand thanks to you!!!!!!!!!!But THANKS.

    We are like one family no problem

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    Hello.
    I tried to write this dump onto the chip and it does not want to write onto it,if i use my original dump I can write and read onto the chip,why will it do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonecrusher View Post
    Hello.
    I tried to write this dump onto the chip and it does not want to write onto it,if i use my original dump I can write and read onto the chip,why will it do that?
    try

    a) open your programmer programme and jst tell it to write
    b) Blank eeprom, then try above
    c) Skank eeprom out of something else
    d) None of above

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