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    Default Mercedes Vito 1037383382 dpf delete now no start

    Hi have a Vito read ecu via obd deleted DPF corrected checksumm and flashed back

    now vito doesnt crank i still have comms with ECU no fault codes stored

    I have pulled full BDM can anyone check it or have an ori i can check incase my original read is at fault

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    Does anyone have full bdm for this

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    Ok defo need ori to patch my bdm read back to working can anyone help

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    I can fix it if u givei initial OBD original read. and current BDm read

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    Thanks a million here they are
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodysjw View Post
    Thanks a million here they are
    u can try this bdm file write all
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    Ok will try it now will this retain my immo data

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    I get an error in rar file

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    i try your rar is ok

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    Yes sorted Rar flashed file still no go I read out flash after writing your file and it seems half the flash is empty

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    Still no start

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    Maybe you brocken ecu when open him?
    Try take used ecu and write full and check.

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    I got van to crank started once but then won't start again like bad checksum I used a hex editor and copied my part obd read into my bdm read

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    Can anyone check this to see if its a full BDM read flash

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