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Technical => ECU EEPROM images => Topic started by: Moraga_C5_A6 on March 10, 2024, 09:28:03 PM



Title: Help with ECU swap, Immo off, finding sks pin 4Z7 907 551 aa
Post by: Moraga_C5_A6 on March 10, 2024, 09:28:03 PM
I'm a noob in need of help. I have a replacement 4Z7 907 551 AA ECU, to replace the original, now fried, ECU, ON MY 2004 A6 2.7T S-Line. My brother who passed away last year, left the car to me, with just over 37k miles. He apparently purchased the used 4Z7 907 551 aa ECU, but never got around to mating it to the car. I installed the ECU , but it just cranks and trys to start, then shuts off.   I have his copy of VCDS Lite, and vag Commander 1.4,  but no other programs that I'm aware of.   Is it against the forum rules to ask for help in removing the Immobilizer. It's a 2004, so I think that makes it Immo 3.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you!!


Title: Re: Help with ECU swap, Immo off, finding sks pin 4Z7 907 551 aa
Post by: grayjay on March 10, 2024, 10:32:56 PM
Sorry to hear about loss of your brother. It would likely be easier to find someone local with the skills and tools if you just want to get it running without taking up a new hobby dealing with antique programming.

Read a copy ECUs EEPROM file (not the flash .bin) using nefmoto flasher.
Then, use eeprom tool
http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=6134.0
to set the immo off and then fix checksum within the revised file. Note that eeprom tool can be used as standalone command line program or it is even easier to use together with the visual logger GUI if you get that setup.

Once you have the EEPROM file ready, then you will need to use a bench-flash cable to flash it directly back to the ECU in boot mode (not via the cars OBD port!). There are plenty of tutorials explaining how to access boot mode so read up on those first.

Alternately, if you get the clusters SKC, you can use that along with full VCDS (not lite version) to adapt the new ECU without disabling immo following VCDS directions.


Title: Re: Help with ECU swap, Immo off, finding sks pin 4Z7 907 551 aa
Post by: _nameless on March 10, 2024, 10:46:02 PM
1. Nefmoto does not read the eeprom
2. Immo off is flipping 4 bits including the checksum
3. Vcds lite will 100% adapt a new ECU as long as you have the old  and new skc for login
4. Virtually everything is documented and stickied l, could always use Google too, YouTube etc.


Title: Re: Help with ECU swap, Immo off, finding sks pin 4Z7 907 551 aa
Post by: A6_C5_Allroad on March 11, 2024, 02:52:23 PM
1. Nefmoto does not read the eeprom
2. Immo off is flipping 4 bits including the checksum
3. Vcds lite will 100% adapt a new ECU as long as you have the old  and new skc for login
4. Virtually everything is documented and stickied l, could always use Google too, YouTube etc.


Thank you very much for your answer!!! I'm a bit slower than I used to be since the stroke I had.
       Since I already have an identical spare ECU ( 4Z7 907 551 AA out of a 2004 A6 2.7T S-Line  ), I just have to find a way to get the SKC numbers for each of the 2 ECUs.   


Title: Re: Help with ECU swap, Immo off, finding sks pin 4Z7 907 551 aa
Post by: A6_C5_Allroad on April 04, 2024, 03:07:20 PM
Sorry to hear about loss of your brother. It would likely be easier to find someone local with the skills and tools if you just want to get it running without taking up a new hobby dealing with antique programming.

Read a copy ECUs EEPROM file (not the flash .bin) using nefmoto flasher.
Then, use eeprom tool
http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=6134.0
to set the immo off and then fix checksum within the revised file. Note that eeprom tool can be used as standalone command line program or it is even easier to use together with the visual logger GUI if you get that setup.

Once you have the EEPROM file ready, then you will need to use a bench-flash cable to flash it directly back to the ECU in boot mode (not via the cars OBD port!). There are plenty of tutorials explaining how to access boot mode so read up on those first.

Alternately, if you get the clusters SKC, you can use that along with full VCDS (not lite version) to adapt the new ECU without disabling immo following VCDS directions.

Thank you very much for your willingness to help!


Title: Re: Help with ECU swap, Immo off, finding sks pin 4Z7 907 551 aa
Post by: elektronik13 on May 11, 2024, 02:29:13 PM
I'm a noob in need of help. I have a replacement 4Z7 907 551 AA ECU, to replace the original, now fried, ECU, ON MY 2004 A6 2.7T S-Line. My brother who passed away last year, left the car to me, with just over 37k miles. He apparently purchased the used 4Z7 907 551 aa ECU, but never got around to mating it to the car. I installed the ECU , but it just cranks and trys to start, then shuts off.   I have his copy of VCDS Lite, and vag Commander 1.4,  but no other programs that I'm aware of.   Is it against the forum rules to ask for help in removing the Immobilizer. It's a 2004, so I think that makes it Immo 3.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you!!
read the eeprom from the old ecu and the new ecu and I will make it work properly for you


Title: Re: Help with ECU swap, Immo off, finding sks pin 4Z7 907 551 aa
Post by: A6_C5_Allroad on August 27, 2024, 05:28:48 PM
Hello Sir,
Sorry for the late thank you, and reply. I will do as you suggest and get back to you. I appreciate any help that you give!