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ECU Files => Original ECU File Requests => Topic started by: fiber-optics on October 18, 2012, 09:20:28 AM



Title: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: fiber-optics on October 18, 2012, 09:20:28 AM
Hi guys

Please can someone upload and original file for this ECU. AFAIK this is an audi A3 ecu

Thanks alot
Fiber


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: prj on October 18, 2012, 04:08:38 PM
There is one posted on chiptuners.org and it says that it is a Seat, not an A3.


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: fiber-optics on October 19, 2012, 12:28:40 AM
Ok i have a stupid question i have an audi A3 1.8T 2002 AUM, which ive fried the ecu the O2 sensors shorted the ecu.
My question is can i use this ECU 06A 906 032JF to work. I have already transfered my eeprom to the new ecu.
The original ECU model was a 06A 906 032HK

Thanks


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: prj on October 19, 2012, 02:03:22 AM
Read the flash on the old ECU and write it into the new one.
And you will know...

It is likely it will work just fine.


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: fiber-optics on October 19, 2012, 02:38:12 AM
Ive done the read and the write the new ecu does not take the original file


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: professor on October 19, 2012, 04:26:27 AM
What do you mean it does not take the original file?
You can not flash it for some reason or it is not working with this file?


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: fiber-optics on October 19, 2012, 06:34:57 AM
the eeprom loads perfectly its just the eprom does not load it goes to 50% and fails

im loading my 06A906032HK on to the 06A906032JF eprom
so my question is will it work out or am i doing something wrong.

I have got the ecu to boot mode to flash the eeprom
It's just the eprom that will not flash to the ecu



Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: prj on October 19, 2012, 07:26:31 AM
What are you using to flash?
Are you sure that both ECU's have the same flash chip?


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: fiber-optics on October 19, 2012, 07:47:15 AM
i have galleto, mpps, nefmoto the chip on the ecu states as follows

06A 906 032 HK
AM29F800BB
-70SC
0337MBM HH
1996 AMD

06A 906 032 JF
AM29F800BB
-90SI
0216MBM N
1997 AMF


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: prj on October 19, 2012, 08:57:53 AM
Flash with galletto or MPPS in boot mode. Set your power supply to 11-12V, don't go higher than that.
If that does not help and it's stuck writing (which there is no reason to), then desolder the chip and flash it in a programmer.


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: fiber-optics on October 19, 2012, 12:32:11 PM
Flash with galletto or MPPS in boot mode. Set your power supply to 11-12V, don't go higher than that.
If that does not help and it's stuck writing (which there is no reason to), then desolder the chip and flash it in a programmer.

where can i get a programmer from i live in south africa


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: professor on October 19, 2012, 12:49:51 PM
where can i get a programmer from i live in south africa

In order to program it you have to desolder it first.
You can order GQ-4X Willem (http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/comersus_dynamicIndex.asp) to flash the eeprom and you need to solder it back to the ecu pcb.


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: fiber-optics on October 19, 2012, 10:26:05 PM
In order to program it you have to desolder it first.
You can order GQ-4X Willem (http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/comersus_dynamicIndex.asp) to flash the eeprom and you need to solder it back to the ecu pcb.

ok stupid question what will happen if i desolder my original chip from my hk box to the jf

Also the site you linked me to does not ship to south africa please can u advice me


Title: Re: 06A 906 032JF
Post by: professor on October 20, 2012, 01:50:49 AM
ok stupid question what will happen if i desolder my original chip from my hk box to the jf

Also the site you linked me to does not ship to south africa please can u advice me
This will work* but in case something goes wrong you ll stay without ecu and nor running car.

*ill work in case that ECU have same HW (flash sizes, cpu, I/O registers).