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    Default MB Sprinter ECU PROBLEM

    Hello.This is the story : So I tried to make some mods on a MB Sprinter 2007 year.Read original file with MPPS, all ok.After modifying the file, saved, checksum corrected, try to write file with MPPS, at 100% it gives an error, saying Conditions not correct.tryed to re write the original file back, same problem.I opened the ECU, tryed to write the original file back with BDM , it says everything ok, but the car won't start.It doesn't even turn the engine.If anyone has ever had this kind of experience, advices are welcomed, thanks.

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    reflash mpc.... read and write again

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    after reflash mpc, read the whole file ? mpc + m58b and write or ? ....

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    could someone please clear this out ? read and write, what ?

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    checkum after unsuccessful read-write are not stable.they are one solusion.write original file and scn.

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    so you are saying to write the original file I read with MPPS ?

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    you need write ori file back and hope that mpps not **** whit the file the renew ecu whit abrites and code to car again das will allso do the job to say you are en deep water i think hope you get it fixed

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    no use guys.I tryed orig files, checksums, everything.Any other oppinions ?

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    1. How did you open the ECU?
    2. File read by BDM and MPPS are diffrent. You need ori flash BDM read.

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    Read all contents with BDM and upload here. We will take a look on it..
    Magicmotorsport Flex Full, Magpro2, Swiftec, Winols, full ETL, Carprog and others....

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    when you crash ecu with mmps ...

    you need to read bdm before you write
    then you need to marry the bdm file and the mpps file
    to make a bdm file (because in quite 75 % of mpps file should been empty that's why you need to do so ...

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    Ok, so :
    #1 is the MPPS read who was read to 100%, without problems.
    #2 is the bdm original file read AFTER the write with mpps went wrong.
    #3 is M58BW016XB read after the failure writing.
    #4 is mpc563/4 after the failed writing with mpps.
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    Does anyone have a original bdm of this ecu to try that too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by levisdj View Post
    Does anyone have a original bdm of this ecu to try that too?
    MB and bosch ECU part numbers

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    Hi,
    Try this, restored the bdm file with a serial read from CMD.
    Your MPPS original was already modified for a DPF off mod of some kind?
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