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    Peugeot Expert 2.0HDI won't start.
    BSI recognises the key but ECU stays locked.

    Fault codes:

    • P0113 - Intake Air Temperature Sensor Circuit High
    • P0513 - Incorrect Immobilizer Key
    • P2685 - Actuator Supply Voltage C Circuit Low
    • P2670 - Actuator Supply Voltage B Circuit Low
    • P0658 - Actuator Supply Voltage A Circuit Low
    • P0215 - Engine Shut off Solenoid. Relay opens too fast or sticks


    Checked fuses and power to ECU. 5V Supply rails seems good.
    Is this a common fault? Also orderd a Julie Emulator to bypass immobilizer and try to clear codes/start car.
    Did an eeprom dump but the PIN seems weird. Can someone tell me if this eeprom is corrupt?


    ECU: Delphi DCM3.5 - HW: 9666912580
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    With this dtc's.....and emu
    Good luck
    need help
    now my goal is to buy xp-005
    who will help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vossie View Post
    Peugeot Expert 2.0HDI won't start.
    BSI recognises the key but ECU stays locked.

    Fault codes:

    • P0113 - Intake Air Temperature Sensor Circuit High
    • P0513 - Incorrect Immobilizer Key
    • P2685 - Actuator Supply Voltage C Circuit Low
    • P2670 - Actuator Supply Voltage B Circuit Low
    • P0658 - Actuator Supply Voltage A Circuit Low
    • P0215 - Engine Shut off Solenoid. Relay opens too fast or sticks


    Checked fuses and power to ECU. 5V Supply rails seems good.
    Is this a common fault? Also orderd a Julie Emulator to bypass immobilizer and try to clear codes/start car.
    Did an eeprom dump but the PIN seems weird. Can someone tell me if this eeprom is corrupt?


    ECU: Delphi DCM3.5 - HW: 9666912580
    Get from somewhere the original pin code of the car and code keys again.

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    Do you know the PIN of this car?
    What PIN did you use to JULIE?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waldi1979 View Post
    Do you know the PIN of this car?
    What PIN did you use to JULIE?
    I only have PIN from ECU eeprom dump at this moment, not sure if it's valid.
    Waiting on JULIE to arrive, haven't tried it yet.
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    Pin is incorrect (eep is probably corrupted).
    Try to read pin from BSI ant write to ECU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vossie View Post
    I only have PIN from ECU eeprom dump at this moment, not sure if it's valid.
    Waiting on JULIE to arrive, haven't tried it yet.
    eeprom reading is ok
    the immo data is the problem
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    Got the eeprom dump from BSI (JohnsonControls 95128)
    I think the PIN is 5N0Y or Y0N5?

    Can i restore it in the ECU eeprom?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vossie View Post
    Got the eeprom dump from BSI (JohnsonControls 95128)
    I think the PIN is 5N0Y or Y0N5?

    Can i restore it in the ECU eeprom?
    check if it will work
    https://mega.nz/file/szx3ACjA
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    Car is running again, i was able to clear all fault codes.
    P0603 is only code left.

    I attached the eeprom file i used (thanks to kiszka)
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