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    Default Range rover BCM corrupt BJ32-14F041-AC how to recover?

    Hi,

    I had a BCM for range rover corrupted, I read via XPROG but all i get is corrupted Dflash. I dont know if it works same like BMW FRM modile where Dflash can be used to recover eeprom file.
    Anyway I will attached my BCM photo info and Dflash corrupted recovery file.

    Hope someone can help me!

    Thanks in advance

    Steven
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    hello, I have the same problem with same bcm modulo, I can read the pflash but the dflash I can not read, with this y=the can can not turn on, coul you talk with me? did you fix your problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nasscristhian View Post
    hello, I have the same problem with same bcm modulo, I can read the pflash but the dflash I can not read, with this y=the can can not turn on, coul you talk with me? did you fix your problem?
    I havent get any solution yet! It is not as simple like BMW FRM where you can re partition the D flash to the max then read it and then use Dflash to rebuilt eeprom.
    I managed to saved the dflash file and managed to repartition the EEE without issue.

    The problem is how to recover from Dflash? or any Virgin file?

 

 

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