2005 Nissan Micra ECU MEC32-900 B1 4826
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    Default 2005 Nissan Micra ECU MEC32-900 B1 4826

    I have an ECU from a 2005 Nissan Micra (I think its K12) that is suposed to be damadge on the CamShaft Signal circuit...
    ECU ref. is MEC32-900 B1 4826
    If i want to clone / swap ECUs and i'm able to find a donor ECU from the same car type, can i just swap the Eeprom (93C66) from one to the other or will i need to do anything else?

    I have Ktag, but it doesnt have this ECU type. Only MEC37-900, but i think its different...
    How could i clone this ECU completly?

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    Can anyone help me out with this?
    I read this ECU with Ktag using MEC37-XXX and it read without problems...
    But Ksuite "shows" that there is no Eeprom on the ECU. But there is a 93C66 eeprom near the MCU.
    Could anyone help me out on how could i do to clone this ECU?
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    Have you managed to clone it?Is the reading of Ktag correct,despite being mec-37 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KangaroSalesman View Post
    Have you managed to clone it?Is the reading of Ktag correct,despite being mec-37 ?
    I did read the ECU, but i couldnt find an exact match on this ECU to try and clone it...
    So i´m waiting to see if i can get an exact on to see how it goes...
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    Hi, Just swap eeprom

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    Quote Originally Posted by elecautocr View Post
    Hi, Just swap eeprom
    will it be just Eeprom Swap? even if the car has those "odd" starting keys? Doesn´t it need some kind of Sync on the files?
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    Quote Originally Posted by elecautocr View Post
    Hi, Just swap eeprom
    Hello Have you tried this with success. I have same problem. will EEPROM swap alone solve the issue?

 

 

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