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    Default Golf 6 2.0 tdi 170 hp edc17cp14 Immo Off

    hi

    i changed ecu with another identical ecu (same HW vag, same HW bosch, same SW bosch).

    i need (maybe) immo off for this ecu in object, i try the "classic" immo off, car work but have some info on dash : immobilizer key, blink glow plug and esp.

    i have all two ecu's backup, anyone have solution?


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    You need to make immo off in eeprom and dash warnings disappear.

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    ok, can anyone do immo off in e2p?

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    I can do it in epp and clone ecu
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    ok, send me pm with mail or skype contact, thanks

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    Attach your files

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    here are complete backup, i need only immo off on e2p + checksum


    GOLF 6 2.0 TDI 170 CV 03L906022LC_6175_0281015988_1037505936.zip

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    Attach also the old ecu backup

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    Next time post in immo or locksmith section. Just write this e2 to ecu. All data are from old ecu.
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    i did not know, sorry

    i need only write this file on ecu? i must write also flash with immo off or flash simply as i read from used ecu?

    many thanks

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    You need to flash in new ecu the original file it came with, and the eeprom the mate gave you. No need to immo off in flash. But i guess he cloned old ecu in new, not immo off.

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    ok tomorrow i write original flash of this ecu without immo off

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    I mean that in immo/locksmith section you get reply faster on your question. You need just write new eeprom to orginal new ecu and it should work like old(all important immo data are already inside from old). Probably it will work with immo off in flash too but better to stay orginal as much is possible.

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    i wrote original flash from used ecu, the dtc now are 1 and not 3 with blink glow plug

    any solution?

    Address 01: Engine Labels: 03L-906-022-CBA.clb
    Control Module Part Number: 03L 906 022 LC HW: 03L 906 022 G
    Component and/or Version: R4 2,0L EDC 0000SG 6175
    Software Coding: 0001072
    Work Shop Code: WSC 01357 011 00200
    VCID: 71E93346680917966BD-8024
    1 Fault Found:

    001552 - Engine Control Unit Incorrectly Coded
    P0610 - 000 - - MIL ON
    Freeze Frame:
    Fault Status: 11100000
    Fault Priority: 2
    Fault Frequency: 1
    Reset counter: 255
    Mileage: 162015 km
    Time Indication: 0
    Date: 2063.14.17
    Time: 00:03:59

    Freeze Frame:
    RPM: 0 /min
    Speed: 0.0 km/h
    Load: 0.0 %
    Voltage: 12.24 V
    Voltage: 12.24 V
    Voltage: 12.24 V
    Voltage: 12.24 V


    Readiness: 0 0 0 0 1
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