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Technical => ECU EEPROM images => Topic started by: mikeb52 on July 06, 2014, 03:05:30 PM



Title: 06A 906 032 DL
Post by: mikeb52 on July 06, 2014, 03:05:30 PM
Hi, just pulled a 95040bin off my Bosch 7.5 ecu.
It's from a 1.8t jetta.
I would like to delete Immo, and change vin to match the new car.
I tried 95040tool, and it said I have checksum errors.
Pretty new to all this so I don't know if I always had said errors or screwed up during the initial tries at getting into it. Or if it's just throwing errors cause it's on the bench and not in a car.
Anyone that can take a look and let me know the file is a good one, much appreciated..
Cheers.


Title: Re: 06A 906 032 DL
Post by: turboat on July 06, 2014, 03:46:29 PM
just replied to your comment on my tool, on my cell so I can't open the bin, but suspect you've got an immo2 bin, which my tool doesn't support (I found out on Friday when trying to immo off an ecu!).

You can go edit it by hand to turn the immo off, lots of info in dds thread pinned above. Or me7logger may support immo2: http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=4830.75

Or if it's not urgent, I'll probably update my tool this week, depending on how busy work is.


Title: Re: 06A 906 032 DL
Post by: mikeb52 on July 07, 2014, 06:08:53 AM
Thx for the reply.
Car is nearly done. The ecu mods and IC piping are about all that's left.
Appreciate the info, and yes. I think mine is immo2.
I'm glad I'm communicating with it. Now I just need to be able to pull my flash successfully etc.
Cheers


Title: Re: 06A 906 032 DL
Post by: _nameless on July 07, 2014, 08:55:36 AM
Hi, just pulled a 95040bin off my Bosch 7.5 ecu.
It's from a 1.8t jetta.
I would like to delete Immo, and change vin to match the new car.
I tried 95040tool, and it said I have checksum errors.
Pretty new to all this so I don't know if I always had said errors or screwed up during the initial tries at getting into it. Or if it's just throwing errors cause it's on the bench and not in a car.
Anyone that can take a look and let me know the file is a good one, much appreciated..
Cheers.
here is your file immo offed checks all good ready to write


Title: Re: 06A 906 032 DL
Post by: _nameless on July 07, 2014, 08:59:19 AM
Hi, just pulled a 95040bin off my Bosch 7.5 ecu.
It's from a 1.8t jetta.
I would like to delete Immo, and change vin to match the new car.
I tried 95040tool, and it said I have checksum errors.
Pretty new to all this so I don't know if I always had said errors or screwed up during the initial tries at getting into it. Or if it's just throwing errors cause it's on the bench and not in a car.
Anyone that can take a look and let me know the file is a good one, much appreciated..
Cheers.
i forgot to ad the ".bin" file extension before i uploaded... should change the name too lol


Title: Re: 06A 906 032 DL
Post by: mikeb52 on July 07, 2014, 10:05:08 AM
Thank you very much Marty, turb, and senior posters in general!
Cool stuff to learn here, but easy to get overwhelmed as a novice.
I haven't used cmd since windows 95, and I think that was for flintstone porn. Lol.
This is way better..
So I will save this to my argdubs folder, rewrite it to my ecu and then I will be able to complete the engine swap and start her up? Can pull the flash from the obd2 once in the car and figure out the dtc's and edit the vin, remove sai and evap?
Thanks a ton..
Cheers.


Title: Re: 06A 906 032 DL
Post by: turboat on July 07, 2014, 10:37:32 AM
Thank you very much Marty, turb, and senior posters in general!
Cool stuff to learn here, but easy to get overwhelmed as a novice.
I haven't used cmd since windows 95, and I think that was for flintstone porn. Lol.
This is way better..
So I will save this to my argdubs folder, rewrite it to my ecu and then I will be able to complete the engine swap and start her up? Can pull the flash from the obd2 once in the car and figure out the dtc's and edit the vin, remove sai and evap?
Thanks a ton..
Cheers.


Know the feeling, I'm still in way over my head, and learning all the time! You will need to put your ecu into bootmode to write the eeprom to it, be very careful when doing this as if you earth other pins you may fry the ecu. If you dont get it into bootmode first try, keep trying, last time I wrote one it took me about 6 goes to get it into bootmode, the time before I got it first time.

Once the immo-off bin is written, you should be able to start and run, etc. If you want to bench flash your ecu, check out my post on bench flashing 1.8t ECUs.