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    Default CITROEN RELAY 2005 P0601 - Control Unit Faulty (EEPROM)

    Customer bought van as non-runner. He was told it was just key needed. I went and tried to eeprom IMMO 93c56, It was obvious that chip was off before - ZF didn't recognise module. It looks like file is corrupt.

    I removed ECU and the st95p08 had also been removed before.

    I attach the two read files.

    Did a diagnostics check and got fault code P0601 - Control Unit Faulty (EEPROM)

    And on top of all this - the immo light doesn't do anything on dash. It could be blown bulb, but unlikely I guess. And the van doesn't turn over, just dead. Not sure if immo allows turn over or not?

    Wondering if anyone has any solution for this?

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    that is maybe because some one made immo off and immo is on the eprom same as boxer and ducato edc15
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    this is edc15c7 ecu. immo off is in flash not in eeprom. if you want read flash and post here and i gona make you off.
    and probably is eeprom file faulty so you need to write another file in eeprom

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