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    Default GOLF 5 1.4 FSI DON?T START AFTER PROGRAMING

    Hello everyone
    I need a your help.


    I have here a golf 5 1.4 fsi for 90hp
    I opened the unit and read by bdm (flash_read file)
    I made an off dtc calculated the checksum and recorded in the unit, it happens that the car will not start or light up the engine light on the dashboard. I try to put the file read and yet also not handle. What repair is that when writing for bdm initially wrote in + \ - 5m and now everything I write is written in 2m.


    Someone can give me a hint?

    ECU: BOSCH MED 9.5.10
    SOFTWARE: 1037376084
    HARDWARE: 0261S02004


    Attached file originally read (flash)
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    File with DTC P1035 off


    Thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrunoPT View Post
    Hello everyone
    I need a your help.


    I have here a golf 5 1.4 fsi for 90hp
    I opened the unit and read by bdm (flash_read file)
    I made an off dtc calculated the checksum and recorded in the unit, it happens that the car will not start or light up the engine light on the dashboard. I try to put the file read and yet also not handle. What repair is that when writing for bdm initially wrote in + \ - 5m and now everything I write is written in 2m.


    Someone can give me a hint?

    ECU: BOSCH MED 9.5.10
    SOFTWARE: 1037376084
    HARDWARE: 0261S02004


    Attached file originally read (flash)
    eeprom
    File with DTC P1035 off


    Thank you
    Hi i think your checksum is not ok u can try this file

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    i will try, but for example, read by bdm initially to make the car work and does not do

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    Don?t work.

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    Maybe you damaged the ECU while trying to open it.......

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    MEd 9 get damaged v easy . as they are v v hard to open especially if u want to reach the other side where the bosch BDM pads are.
    PS: it has normal bdm pads on the first side!

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    or make chk with BDM100

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    Opening the unit was made ​​as I usually do and never had problems.
    I will soon have a new test file.
    I hope I have not corrupt is the micro

 

 

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