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    Default Peugeot 308 Pin code please dump added

    Hi guys.
    Just wanting to know what is the best way to obtain the pin code for a 2008 Peugeot 308 all keys lost.
    The dealer tells me they can't give it to me unless I buy the keys from them and tow them the car.

    I can read the ECU with kess if there is any info in there that contains the pin?

    Is there a way to read bsi eeprom without unsoldering the 2 circuit boards?

    Any help greatly appreciated.
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    Must be more than one Poo-goet dealer in your country
    email France and complaining, we have had no issues before

    did hear of somebody rung Coventry in the uk, bloke told him codevthere and then

    what engine ecu is it

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    If the car is yours, the dealer should issue a pin for the fee.
    You can read eeprom bsi for pin.
    Last edited by Stopro92; 24th May, 2019 at 12:37 PM.

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    Need ecu or bsi eeprom if you want help in here.
    How you read this it's your's choice.



    Quote Originally Posted by MrMike View Post
    Hi guys.
    Just wanting to know what is the best way to obtain the pin code for a 2008 Peugeot 308 all keys lost.
    The dealer tells me they can't give it to me unless I buy the keys from them and tow them the car.

    I can read the ECU with kess if there is any info in there that contains the pin?

    Is there a way to read bsi eeprom without unsoldering the 2 circuit boards?

    Any help greatly appreciated.
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    The ECU is an MED17.4 I have pulled the ECU apart and there is no 8 pin eeprom inside. It has a 1766 tricore. So not sure how to proceed with that.
    I will pull the BSI out again and split it open. All the microchips in the BSI are sandwiched between 2 circuit boards. It's a fair amount of soldering to get them apart but if that's my only option I will get to it.
    It is my car but the 2 local dealers I have spoken with have no interest at all in giving me the pin because I bought the car from a salvage auction.

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    Ok so i managed to get the boards apart... its not pretty but its done.
    chip inside is AT25128AN

    Dump is attached

    Thanks again
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    If your BSI is Valeo ...
    check if that is your VIN also

    "VIN VF34C5FXC55230005"

    "PIN 1FW3 or 3WF1"

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    Thanks Andreas.
    1FW3 is correct pin.
    Car now starts

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    How did you get around the key bit?

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