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Title: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: joshmuggs on January 27, 2015, 01:06:53 PM
Just a quick question sorry if its been covered 1000 times before. Ive done a small bit of tuning and loading files on my own Golf 2003 Mk4 with1.8t AUM Engine, My Friend has the same golf with the same engine Code AUM but is a year 2000 car. Will the file from my car work directly on his car or will it throw up issues? Ive read somewhere on here about different ecus having the immo information in a slightly different location and then not starting when flashed with a file from a different ECU?

Any help much appreciated


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: ddillenger on January 27, 2015, 01:47:28 PM
Just a quick question sorry if its been covered 1000 times before. Ive done a small bit of tuning and loading files on my own Golf 2003 Mk4 with1.8t AUM Engine, My Friend has the same golf with the same engine Code AUM but is a year 2000 car. Will the file from my car work directly on his car or will it throw up issues? Ive read somewhere on here about different ecus having the immo information in a slightly different location and then not starting when flashed with a file from a different ECU?

Any help much appreciated

2000 is a 512kb file, narrowband ecu.
2003 is a 1024kb file, wideband ecu.

2000 is immo2.
2003 is immo3.

It won't work.


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: fknbrkn on January 27, 2015, 02:00:21 PM
AUM is always 1024kb
but different immos


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: ddillenger on January 27, 2015, 02:04:13 PM
AUM is always 1024kb
but different immos

You assume he knows the engine code.

I assume that a MY2000 is narrowband.


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: joshmuggs on January 27, 2015, 03:23:24 PM
think ill get another ecu identical to mine, turn immo off then flash my file onto it, cant go wrong then


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: littco on January 27, 2015, 03:25:56 PM
think ill get another ecu identical to mine, turn immo off then flash my file onto it, cant go wrong then

You can if its a narrow band setup!


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: fknbrkn on January 27, 2015, 03:29:47 PM
You assume he knows the engine code.

I assume that a MY2000 is narrowband.

he said that both cars have aum engine

to OP: you can try if you ready to bootmode. im using immo3 2004'tiptronic AWP ecu (032LQ) with immo2 2001'MT (032DR) software without any issues but dont know about vise-versa


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: nokiafix on January 30, 2015, 05:08:00 AM
032HJ wont work on a 032DR ecu it will trigger the immo.


Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: ddillenger on January 30, 2015, 02:50:12 PM
he said that both cars have aum engine

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Title: Re: Quick Question, Copying files between cars, VW Golf Mk4 1.8t AUM Engine
Post by: f1torrents on February 08, 2015, 06:35:48 PM
2000 and 2003 wont have the same engine code. Unless there was a engine swap at some point.
Or if he is looking at the timing cover, maybe that was replaced.
A vcds scan of both cars will solve this debate.