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    Default PCR2.1 LOCKED OR NOT ?

    Hi friends I have read that vcds can tell you the status from pcr2.1 ecu if is locked or unlocked.
    Can somebody tell how can we check this with vcds?

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    Suppose we have 2 eeproms from same PCR2.1 ecu. One in "locked" state, other in "unlocked" state. And we don't know which is locked and which is unlocked. Difference between eeproms - only 8 bytes.
    Question: is any way to determine which eeprom in which state (using only eeprom files)?

    Same question in other words: if I have only eeprom from PCR2.1, can I determine in which state (locked/unlocked) it now?
    Last edited by stranger345; 9th March, 2017 at 12:06 AM.

 

 

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