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    I have a BSI from peugeot partner, after ren pin code with a chinese tool flash was kill. Want to recover write new flash but I can identify what processor use this BSI, please in attach picture from BSI.
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    Also I read eeprom somebody can give pin code please?
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    Did it with FVDI ? FVDI fly or clone ?
    If its the case , connect battery charger an you car battery and retry the procedure ,flash is not corrupted its the BSI that is in boot mode.
    Tried on 2 peugeot 308 with BSI jonhson and it worked but tooked 50 min .
    No thank , no HELP .

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    If you require it the Pin is 76GB mate

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    AVDI to read a pin mate ... .. a bit of overkill don't you think .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Siham View Post
    Did it with FVDI ? FVDI fly or clone ?
    If its the case , connect battery charger an you car battery and retry the procedure ,flash is not corrupted its the BSI that is in boot mode.
    Tried on 2 peugeot 308 with BSI jonhson and it worked but tooked 50 min .
    Was with FVDI, i will try this procedure. Thanks

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    Send your bsi ref please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siham View Post
    Did it with FVDI ? FVDI fly or clone ?
    If its the case , connect battery charger an you car battery and retry the procedure ,flash is not corrupted its the BSI that is in boot mode.
    Tried on 2 peugeot 308 with BSI jonhson and it worked but tooked 50 min .
    Hello,

    I've the same problem. I did the procedure, but it has not changed. Can anyone help?

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    Hello!!! Does anyone have a solution for this problem??? I just killed a JCI BSI on a 2011 partner, nothing works, I have 14,25 V on the supply tried to write km, or read pin, nothing brings it back to life, I can read the flash with the ecu flasher option on FVDI, but when trying to write it back I get checksum error. Please help!!

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    Sorry is there any way to calculate the checksum of the file that I allready have and try to reflash it??? Or is there any chance to get another file?? BSI JCI 9666895580 Thank you!!!

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    Find your backup file.FVDI makes backup,then write it with SMOK psa tool or original AVDI.I had problem with Picaso stuck in boot mode .Smok tool solved in 20 min 100%.It is flash file.

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    Sorry m8, but if I had the SMOK or the original AVDI I wouldn't find myself in this situation in trhe first place, don't you think? I've allready tryed to reflash the backup that FVDI made in the documents folder, but no joy because it had the "checksum error". In the end I managed to find a collection of berlingo flash dumps, chose the right one and flashed it with the same FVDI that killed the BSI in the first place, trough the "ECU Flasher" option and padabum, everything came back from the deads. I will upload the dumps for other helpless souls, with special thank's to Alexander74 that posted it in the first time. Hope this will be helpfull to anyone!!!
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    What version psa fvdi did you used for reflash?

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    Sorry for the late reply. I used version 6.3 of the FVDI PSA Commander. Regards!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefyhgs View Post
    Sorry m8, but if I had the SMOK or the original AVDI I wouldn't find myself in this situation in trhe first place, don't you think? I've allready tryed to reflash the backup that FVDI made in the documents folder, but no joy because it had the "checksum error". In the end I managed to find a collection of berlingo flash dumps, chose the right one and flashed it with the same FVDI that killed the BSI in the first place, trough the "ECU Flasher" option and padabum, everything came back from the deads. I will upload the dumps for other helpless souls, with special thank's to Alexander74 that posted it in the first time. Hope this will be helpfull to anyone!!!

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH

    YOU SAVED MY DAY

 

 
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