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    Default 93LC56 (Delphi IMMO Box)

    Hi,
    Can anyone virginise this corrupted IMMO file (which has lost its PIN), from Delphi IMMO box - or provide me with a new clean file?

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    Citroen Relay (2005)
    ECU EDC15C7 0281 010345
    Delphi Box 01336569080
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    maybe better virginize ECU ? and put new working file in immo ?

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    Ah thanks sebbat. I still have the original key for the ignition, so didn't want to disturb the ecu, and the existing pin which presumably will be lurking in there! I think I read somewhere on this forum, that the immo box will reset itself from a virgin state, and load itself with the necessary parameters from the ecu at switch on? Could well be wrong, as I'm a long way from being an expert on all this! ��

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    tCitroen Relay (2005)
    ECU EDC15C7 0281 010345
    Delphi Box 01336569080

    Trying to come at this problem from another angle.
    As the pin is not stored in the IMMO box, (it's in the 5P08 file mounted on the ECU), can I preload the Delphi with an original bin file and remount in the vehicle, on the assumption that it will reconfigure itself at switch on?
    As stated, I still have the original key, and I would really like to return the vehicle to it's former state with the IMMO fully working.
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    an example

    https:/ /www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/476552 there is a pin 041431. And take a new transponder.

    Your immobox damp is damaged. And there he is a good example ....

    EFfI,TMPro2andTango do not recognize your damp
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    why You wanna save your original key ? There is 48 chip inside ? With remote ? In immobox, I think, only chip, without remote. Chip is locked ?
    its near to fiat than psa, if I didn`t mistaken, so better put working pair to immo and ECU...

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    Yes, Sebbat, only IMMO.
    There's no remote locking involved. Agreed, closer to Fiat than PSA.
    So, if I understand correctly, I need to load the IMMO box with the working BIN file (and PIN) kindly given to me by Bllinda, and program a new ID48/key with the PIN?
    What about the 29400 in the ECU? Load with a virginised 29400?
    Will this complete the pairing as mentioned by Sebbat?

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    I think, there is must be eeprom in ECU, not so ? What kind of ECU there ? I have Citroen Jumper 2005 pair - there is 95c56 in immo and 95P08 in ECU

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    Hi Sebbat,
    The ECU is 0281010345 EDC15C7

    Yes, there is a 5P08 chip in the ECU, which is currently demounted, and the IMMO file is a 93LC56 (256 bytes).
    Presumably I need a matched pair of these?
    I suspect your 95C56 is 512 or 1024 bytes?

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    93с56 can`t be 512 or 1024 bytes, not my, not yours )))
    where is your dump from Ecu ?
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    That's great sebbat!
    This file needs a 93LC56 bin file with the same PIN in order to pair?
    Bllinda has given me a 93LC56 file (with PIN), but it will not work with your 5P08 I am assuming?
    Out of interest, here is my original 5P08 bin from the ECU, which does indeed look corrupted!
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    Apologies sebbat!
    Ignore my earlier post.
    I see you have sent me the two matching files!

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    Bad read SPI-5p08c3

    Quote Originally Posted by Ianh99 View Post
    That's great sebbat!
    This file needs a 93LC56 bin file with the same PIN in order to pair?
    Bllinda has given me a 93LC56 file (with PIN), but it will not work with your 5P08 I am assuming?
    Out of interest, here is my original 5P08 bin from the ECU, which does indeed look corrupted!
    This is the current topic for me in 2022.10.
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    A topic that interests me
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    I can not find the description .... Lucas EPIC I. II and III

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ianh99 View Post
    That's great sebbat!
    This file needs a 93LC56 bin file with the same PIN in order to pair?
    Bllinda has given me a 93LC56 file (with PIN), but it will not work with your 5P08 I am assuming?
    Out of interest, here is my original 5P08 bin from the ECU, which does indeed look corrupted!
    what tool are you using to read this eeprom

 

 
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