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    Default instrument immo flashing on/off

    Hi , I have a 2002 golf alh with edc15 and i just deleted the immobiliser in the ecu for the engine using vag commander and edc15 calc and that worked. But the light is still flashing and i tried to read eeprom from instrument and use dash dump to turn it off but the light is still on and i lost my coolant temp gauge, it doesnt indicate anything. Im clueless as to what i can do now. Can anyone help me out? im new to this stuff . thanks

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    You can't turn off immmo led in dash by dump. Write back ori dump and dash will work ok, immmo led you have to switch off manually.

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    how do i switch it off manually? remove the bulb?

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    or just read the login code with vag comander and write any 2$ id48 to it with vcds

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    Black type 2 min and done easy !!!






    NB!!! Don't ask in PM old file password , Im not remember.


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    Sorry im new at this use vag commander, get the code then write what? Could you dumb it down for me?

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    What is wrong with this people? Don't want to give money for repair, but want to give money for tools to do diy repair. And when something goes wrong, they are here crying for help. It's easy to buy, but you have to know what to do. Now find someone who will repair it for you.

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    Gotta learn somehow, figured best to do it on my own vehicle, didnt mean to get you fired up about it. Im in the progress of learning these vag systems. Thanks for the help though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterszk View Post
    Sorry im new at this use vag commander, get the code then write what? Could you dumb it down for me?
    You read SKC code from cluster. Then buy id48 chip for key, put that id48 in your key, and program it with vcds. You have key programing procedure on youtube

 

 

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