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    Default Mercedes W210 problem

    Hello DK,
    wondering if anyone has had this issue before.. A friend sent me a W210 EIS that had a defective chip, read the inside chip and then wrote that data to another chip and soldered onto EIS. Now the EIS shows not activated or personalized. No matter what I do, it remains the same.... Took data and have tput it on 2 other EIS's, same results.. If anyone has had this issue, or can see a problem with the bin file, I would greatly appreciate any and all help..
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    nember of eis...
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    Quote Originally Posted by aslamaslam View Post
    nember of eis...
    210 545 02 08
    HC05 chip 1D69J mask..
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    try this file
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    Thank you... should I write chip 1 to outside or inside chip??/
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    Quote Originally Posted by techterr View Post
    Thank you... should I write chip 1 to outside or inside chip??/
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    here full kit....
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    Quote Originally Posted by techterr View Post
    Thank you... should I write chip 1 to outside or inside chip??/
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    mcu1- outside, mcu2 - inside. This another dumps with data from your dump (SSID, Hash, pass, keys)
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    Wrote the files to chips, put on EIS, and nothing... Wouldn't even put out IR.... Grabbed another EIS and put chips in it... Bingo, I get IR... Put original key in it, turns on 2nd try.... Programmed keys 0 and 1 from original dump of chip 2, and they worked perfect... Thank you, thank you, thank you... Now I am going to try and figure out what was wrong with the original bin from chip 2... Oh, who am I kidding... I am going to marvel in the fact that there are super smart people in the world like you guys..
    Thanks again...

 

 

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