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    Hello,
    A 2006 Fiat ducato 100 JTD 2.2L wont start, an employee used it to jumpstart another car but actually connected jump leads somewhere in engine bay and not on the battery.
    Fiat garage claimed its the engine ecu,soi checked with diagun and i got same result .
    Could it be possible to fix this problem ?
    Thanks in advance
    Marinos

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    Hey!
    We need im*o 93c56 and ECU 95p08 eeprom dumps.
    Will see if there's halp for you. Do you have anything that you can reprogram keys with? Might be necessary.

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    For repairs try: bba reman in the UK.

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    Hi yes i do have mvp pro, but i need to know for sure if i will have result because i already need to make second trip to the car and is 1.5 hour drive, in other words my question is since the fault code is : engine control faulty, should we try with the 2 eeproms ?
    Hope my question is clear
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    Don't know for sure.
    Jumpstarting sometimes causes immobox data to mess up, so at the end you can't start the car.
    In your case it might be the same, or it could be th ECU blown.
    Guessing will not take us further. Might want to check on the dumps, could be a simple way to figure out the cause of the trouble. An extra trip for the controllers in a pain in the ass, but at least this option is free.

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    First check if check-engine light is on and or the immo light when ignition is on? When immo is flashing then immo is corrupt.
    Sometimes a fuse could be blown.

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    Dear Sir,
    I absolutely agree with you, so just let me know the location of the units you want me to read and we will proceed. I didnt want to judge your advise first place if that is what crossed your mind.
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    immo light goes off i need to double check the engine light, i think it stays on but i will be sure in a couple of days when i go back to the car

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    Immo should be fine then, no need th read the dump. Should be the ECU burned. Immobox is right under steering wheel, little grey box, can be found if you remove plastic cover held by 4 screws.
    ECU is right opposite to battery, under black plastic cover on your right if you face the engine bay.

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    You still want me to read ecu dump just in case wright ?

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    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...11/#post488180

    the link shows an emulator for these immo boxes.

    But think your problem is either a blown fuse, or fried ecu.or none of the above

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    Try to connect a cable to mass (chassis metal) or battery negative and directly to ECU case (metal) and check if it starts, if yes, it's internal ECU mass damaged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sl4ck View Post
    Try to connect a cable to mass (chassis metal) or battery negative and directly to ECU case (metal) and check if it starts, if yes, it's internal ECU mass damaged.
    Do agree but seem to thik the ecu is under a plastic case, which if you are correct, then there is one STUUPPID dumbass on this planet that could acutally do that.

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    I have one here from Jumper 2.2, Bosch, and it's not plastic case, dunno if Ducato is

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    We're talking about a plactic cover under which the ECU is in metal housing.

 

 
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