Title: ME 7.5 Bootmode frustration Post by: slimwadey on October 31, 2020, 03:59:52 AM Hi all .
i'm having trouble getting into Boot mode on an AUM ecu so i can switch the immo off 06A906032HN i have built a bench flash rig. its powering the Pin3 and has a switched 12v on Pin 62 I can read the .BIN file via Mpps with the rig so i am confident its ok. The com port is correct in device manager and the Eeprom tool This is my command line instruction C:\Users\Steve\Desktop\new\me7_95040.exe --bootmode -r -p2 95040.bin However when trying to get into boot mode using an ebay Blue lead i get Starting Boot mode... Fail...No response I am earthing out the pin 24 on the ECU both on the pad and on the actual leg, then applying power I have also tried powering the rig , earthing the pin and then switching on power to pin 62 . No luck Is there another option for applying power on a certain pin in a certain way ?? Or another way to immo off ? i have heard it can be done without immo off ?? Thanks in advance Steve Title: Re: ME 7.5 Bootmode frustration Post by: BlackT on October 31, 2020, 04:45:17 AM You need to cut power to pin 3 on ECU, ground 24 pin on eeprom. Power pin 3
Title: Re: ME 7.5 Bootmode frustration Post by: Guyjetta on October 31, 2020, 09:31:26 AM Hi all . i'm having trouble getting into Boot mode on an AUM ecu so i can switch the immo off 06A906032HN i have built a bench flash rig. its powering the Pin3 and has a switched 12v on Pin 62 I can read the .BIN file via Mpps with the rig so i am confident its ok. The com port is correct in device manager and the Eeprom tool This is my command line instruction C:\Users\Steve\Desktop\new\me7_95040.exe --bootmode -r -p2 95040.bin However when trying to get into boot mode using an ebay Blue lead i get Starting Boot mode... Fail...No response I am earthing out the pin 24 on the ECU both on the pad and on the actual leg, then applying power I have also tried powering the rig , earthing the pin and then switching on power to pin 62 . No luck Is there another option for applying power on a certain pin in a certain way ?? Or another way to immo off ? i have heard it can be done without immo off ?? Thanks in advance Steve https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NebYNq3H3pI&t=455s |