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    Default Kess v2 "CHANGE OF SESSION NOT POSSIBLE" - VAG EDC16 ECU

    Good evening gents,

    new day - new challenges (new ~~~~ up


    Today I was playing around with the updated Kess v2 and wanted to write an ori file back to an EDC16 on a BXE Skoda Octavia when above message appeared on the screen.

    I have tried Writing and also Recovery without success - this message comes up on Kess.

    Any idea how to overcome this?




    HW:
    SW: 1037382414
    VIN nr.: TMBHS21Z172108082
    SW ver.:
    Spare:
    Engine: R4 1,9L EDC
    HW Ver.:
    SW upg.: 03G906021LB 9251
    Installation:

    1. ID was read
    2. ori was read
    3. altered file was written (with wrong immobiliser info)
    4. tried to write ori back - no success
    5. battery disconnected for 10 mins
    6. tried to write ori back - no success
    7. tried to write ori back as recovery - no success
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    Your problem is immo security now not pass. Need to bdm original file.


    Regards,

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    Dont sound good, then, as eeprom, unless you got full back up of eeprom, which i doubt.
    immo off, or dealers.
    your not having much luck mate,

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourmate View Post
    Good evening gents,

    new day - new challenges (new ~~~~ up


    Today I was playing around with the updated Kess v2 and wanted to write an ori file back to an EDC16 on a BXE Skoda Octavia when above message appeared on the screen.

    I have tried Writing and also Recovery without success - this message comes up on Kess.

    Any idea how to overcome this?




    HW:
    SW: 1037382414
    VIN nr.: TMBHS21Z172108082
    SW ver.:
    Spare:
    Engine: R4 1,9L EDC
    HW Ver.:
    SW upg.: 03G906021LB 9251
    Installation:

    1. ID was read
    2. ori was read
    3. altered file was written (with wrong immobiliser info)
    4. tried to write ori back - no success
    5. battery disconnected for 10 mins
    6. tried to write ori back - no success
    7. tried to write ori back as recovery - no success



    Who wrote the mod ? surely no proffesional would ~~~ this up,
    Curious

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    Quote Originally Posted by morgano View Post
    Your problem is immo security now not pass. Need to bdm original file.
    This is a kind of bumpy ride as I've already ~~~~ed up my KTag
    Also I've done the read out via OBD so I haven't got a full backup. Am I right thinking that?

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    Now no choice obd work, need open ecu and work directly on it on bench to get it recovered.


    Regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by pulsar2000 View Post
    your not having much luck mate
    Well, depends how you look at it - I AM having serious fun

    BTW, you right no pro would do that
    This is a non runner from my mate's junkyard - had a problem not receiving a proper signal from the camshaft sensor so they dumped it and I had no better idea but play around So it's not really an issue, more of a challenge.

    Could have I done a full backup by OBD anyway with Kess?
    Also I reckon for immo off I need different tools, don't I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by morgano View Post
    Now no choice obd work, need open ecu and work directly on it on bench to get it recovered.


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    That's fine. But would it be possible to do anything to recover the ECU (apart from immo off first) if I have only read it initially via OBD.
    As that's not a FULL backup, is it?

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    not really mate, part read or full its normally just flash, kess,
    eeprom needs to be read bdm or removed and read, willem i think
    yes would be immo off i think all you can do

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    but immo off is another tool, I reckon

    EDIT: And a different subforum
    Last edited by yourmate; 12th June, 2015 at 01:38 PM.

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    No mate its eeprom, which you can write over bdm nothing special required, and immo yes another sub forum on DK, but many guys on this part capable of immo off solution, no biggy

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    I've not done any harm today

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    i want to ask i bought kess v2 and2.47 firmware but i can't read the ford mk3 2.0 tddi 115 hp
    somebody could help what's wrong
    says that change of session is not posibble
    reads another car
    passat golf ford galaxy renault skoda ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stekker7 View Post
    i want to ask i bought kess v2 and2.47 firmware but i can't read the ford mk3 2.0 tddi 115 hp
    somebody could help what's wrong
    says that change of session is not posibble
    reads another car
    passat golf ford galaxy renault skoda ...
    Bad hardware, need rework your kess pcb with proper components.

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    I don't understand I'm a beginner
    just bought the kess v2
    how to do that?

 

 
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