Hi everyone,
Recently my Corsa D gave me a "B1000-39 Replace Electronic Control Unit (ECU)" error with no reason (no crash, no water...). Although the error is "not present", it is not eraseable with OP-COM. And all other airbag resistance values were correct.
After searching for information, I got the 95160 EEPROM out of the airbag ECU, and placed it in an addecuate PCB, with soldered wires so that I could read it. I tried to read it with a carprog clone, but I obtained a file full of "FF", which I supposed it was due to a not good Carprog.
Afterwards, I came up with this thread https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...-95xxx-Eeproms, so I bought one, as well as some other 95160 EEPROMs to test with. Using AsProgrammer and with 5V supply, I have been able to write and read in the testing EEPROMS. However, the EEPROM of my Airbag ECU seems to be corrupted or damaged as it reads all "FF".
I know that in this forum there are many people who know how to clear the EEPROM content to delete those errors, but I donīt know if it is possible to take a "virgin" bin file in order to fill my VIN number and any other needed code or configuration, and set it back in the airbag ECU.
Airbag ECU info:
13 256 905 - TEMIC 327963935
402501 A9
R8V7B20A2T
Manufacturing date: 20/02/2007
Has anyone faced any similar situation? Any information is welcome.
Thanks in advance!
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