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    Thumbs up SOME HELP PLEASE....IN A IAW 5NF.T2 DOBLO ECU.....WHICH CHIP IS PROGRAM STORED IN?

    Hello all....

    can some good freind tell me where (in what chip) is the program stored in this IAW 5NF.T2
    Marreli ecu?

    because i have a IAW 5NF.T1 and when i plug it on the car the dash dosnt work properly....
    the car starts! ..because i have done an immo off.....

    so i need to change the SOFTWARE from .T1 to .T2.....
    And i need some help to locate the chip its stored in to swap it ....

    *** Is it in a 28 pin chip that says on it...5NXX1-2A/72251G2MC/LKN?


    can some one please help?

    i know yellowstilo is good at this type of ecu?

    but i would like all other members help that have this experience to give me a hand....

    all help is much appreciated!

    thanks in advance...

    K




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    or if there is a way to read this with ..like galetto 1260?
    thru pins in plugs...or?
    on pcb board?
    it seems to have a MC68F375 micro i read in internet.....?
    not sure where it is? i can see it.....

    can i get so help either way?
    thank you!




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    Quote Originally Posted by kugglefischer View Post
    Hello all....

    can some good freind tell me where (in what chip) is the program stored in this IAW 5NF.T2
    Marreli ecu?

    because i have a IAW 5NF.T1 and when i plug it on the car the dash dosnt work properly....
    the car starts! ..because i have done an immo off.....

    so i need to change the SOFTWARE from .T1 to .T2.....
    And i need some help to locate the chip its stored in to swap it ....

    *** Is it in a 28 pin chip that says on it...5NXX1-2A/72251G2MC/LKN?


    can some one please help?

    i know yellowstilo is good at this type of ecu?

    but i would like all other members help that have this experience to give me a hand....

    all help is much appreciated!

    thanks in advance...

    K


    hi T1 and T2 is not same ecu u must finde T2 and change only eeprom from old to new ecu all be fine

    best regards

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    hello
    please explain the diffewrence between t1 & t2....is it Can line?

    i dont need to swap...the eeprom (95160) i can do either virgin or immo off...thats not my problem...

    its the software....

    the instrument cluster dosnt work with t1....the car has originally t2!

    thanks for any help i can get....

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    i told u hardware is diference in that 2 ecus i have problem u must finde T2 like orginal then will work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantomisback View Post
    hi T1 and T2 is not same ecu u must finde T2 and change only eeprom from old to new ecu all be fine

    best regards
    ok mate
    thanks for your reply....




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    Quote Originally Posted by dominik.m View Post
    ECU IS SIMILAR?
    Immo isnt my problem...

    thanks




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    read micro old ecu , and write in new ecu with fgtech
    automatic virgin immo

 

 

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