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    Default Boxer Visteon DCU-102 Disable Speed Limit

    Hi all

    If posible disable speed limit for this ECU ?

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    Hi

    Is possible adaptation with lexia this function ?

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    Yes possible to remove limiter.
    upload file please I will check

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    Impossible; )

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    Hello
    someone managed to disable speed limit in the BSI. ECU Visteon dcu102 there is no speed limit on the map

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    Did you manage to successfully remove the limit in the BSI on the Relay you had Pawel11?

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    speed limit is in the BSI. Lexia in telecoding bsi shows 90km/h but you can not change disable

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    I agree..thanks

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    If you virgin bsi and recode?

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    I tried with Lexia and never were abble to do it.

    And never knew someone that was to recode it.

    But we learn something every day..

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    Is it possible to virginise a used BSI ?

    If answer is no we will need to read & edit BSI memories directly.. is it NEC or Motorola MCU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by furburger View Post
    Is it possible to virginise a used BSI ?

    If answer is no we will need to read & edit BSI memories directly.. is it NEC or Motorola MCU?

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    Of course it's possible, depends of bsi what there are inside nec, or hc mcu, mostly they have just plain eeprom (95160 or something like that) and just needs to put FF
    Don't know what kind of bsi boxer has... Only seen nec in xsaras/berlingos, and hc mcu's in van plexed cars, can cars seem to have plain eeproms.

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    Old trade I play but not solved it

    you can recode this BSI with cheep tool >>>> FICOM

    but us not work alone to recode BSI

    so it think also to make in DCU102 Visteon , some guys here know how ?

    citroen dealer write to his support they told customer have to changed BSI AND ECU TO A NEW ONE AND RECODE

 

 

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