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    Default VITARA V6 2.0 GREEN SOCKET OKI M951G

    Hello guys

    I have one ecu green plug from VITARA V6 2.0cc 33920-678EQ 77EA 2V
    I bought a emulator for this car
    This ECU has a eeprom OKI M951G
    and has NO IMMO BOX because this car it is conversion (ENGINE REPLACEMENT)
    I soldering the PCB from emulator Just as in the photo As reported from manufacturer of the emulator
    I changed the dump as you mentioned
    but the car did not start
    I read the eeprom oki as 93C56 with UPA
    I think it's wrong file
    This file that I read from OKI and I replaced the digits I think has problem

    I believe that dump from oki is not the authenticity of eeprom

    Give me a solution to fix the problem and start the engine

    Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!
    DSC02465.JPGDSC02466.JPGDSC02467.JPG
    suzuki original Oki M951G read from UPA.rar
    This file wrote in eeprom.rar

    Best Regards!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChipDoctor View Post
    Hello guys

    I have one ecu green plug from VITARA V6 2.0cc 33920-678EQ 77EA 2V
    I bought a emulator for this car
    This ECU has a eeprom OKI M951G
    and has NO IMMO BOX because this car it is conversion (ENGINE REPLACEMENT)
    I soldering the PCB from emulator Just as in the photo As reported from manufacturer of the emulator
    I changed the dump as you mentioned
    but the car did not start
    I read the eeprom oki as 93C56 with UPA
    I think it's wrong file
    This file that I read from OKI and I replaced the digits I think has problem

    I believe that dump from oki is not the authenticity of eeprom

    Give me a solution to fix the problem and start the engine

    Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!
    DSC02465.JPGDSC02466.JPGDSC02467.JPG
    suzuki original Oki M951G read from UPA.rar
    This file wrote in eeprom.rar

    Best Regards!!!
    Hello chip doctor,
    i have the same ECU with oki chip M951G
    33920-78EQ
    I tried to read it by ORANGE5 as 93C56 ,also like 93LC56 and every time Orange say that chip does not respond from second half, addres 40
    Did u solve your problem? how?
    Thank you for any ideas,
    Best regards
    Tibor
    AUTOKLICE123

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    Hello guys,
    problem solved. I red OKI M951G by Orange5 like OKI MSM16951, success.
    After that I have repaired eeprom file by Immo Universal decoding v3.2, program says that file was repaired succes, but car start just 1 time. For second time doesnt start. Immobox was unpluged, but anyway
    eeprom file in ECU was modified.
    So i buyed emulator for Suzuki for OKI chip from carlabimmo, I had modified eeprom file, disconected immobox and emulator connect to free connector which was in immobox.
    Now its workin well everytime.

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    Hi, what modified eeprom did you write? I write eep from first post, and it doesnt start at all. emulator plugged into immo socket, jumper 1+5 soldered, what else could be wrong?
    I have also tested with emu soldered into ecu (with cut green immo line on pcb), car started once and no more.

    I have edited also eeprom with description from julie emu.

    Do you have 100% solution?

    edit: sorted, this car not work with china SQU emulator, worked only with julie.
    Last edited by HeXeN; 28th June, 2021 at 09:32 AM.

 

 

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