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    Default Seat Cupra 2008 1P

    Hi I have a Seat Cupra, Immobilizer got corrupted so I decoded the ECU instead. Now a whole lot of faults are coming up and the power steering stoped working. I would like to know if someone can repair the two dumps for me or give me their one it is Micronas CDC3297 and 24C32 eeprom. VIN:VSSZZZ1PZ8R076136
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    Anyone with a solution?

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    I advise you to get more info out.

    Like is it Seat Ibiza Cupra or is it Seat Leon Cupra?

    -Part number:

    -Picture of the cluster

    -Maybe a picture of the vehicle also (Better chance that someone recognise it) Maybe in their area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel3 View Post
    I advise you to get more info out.

    Like is it Seat Ibiza Cupra or is it Seat Leon Cupra?

    -Part number:

    -Picture of the cluster

    -Maybe a picture of the vehicle also (Better chance that someone recognise it) Maybe in their area.
    Seat Leon Cupra
    Part number:1P0920

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    Full Part number is :1P0920 841C

    There is some working dumps here with a different part number. Not sure if they will help you.
    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...on-1P0920-910E

    There is some talk about this cluster (1P0920 841C) on www .seatcupra.net
    /forums/showthread.php?t=356115

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    This one is: 1P0920 840C and it is not even a Cupra cluster. But would probably fit.

    The price he is asking is to high.
    Offer him a deal he cant resist.

    25-30% of what he's asking.

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/Seat-LEON-Tac...3D272214079239

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    Hi mates,
    I have 1P0920 840C donor dash from Seat leon 1p bxe year 2007. Original info was gone. How can I adapt to car? Can I make virgin by avdi, ...? better gin pin then adapt to car?
    Thanks in advance

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    The same me. How i can Adapt IMMO and millage
    My post helps you? Please Hit Buttons

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    When keys are present read CS + pin from ecu. Scan for byte number 7 with proper tools, put new data+macs to dashboard and learn key.

 

 

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