There is an method of "immo off" that consists in removing the immo funcionality from the ECU program (stored in the flash memory, that you flashed), so you dont need to modify the EEPROM.
I think there is chance that your last file have this type of "immo off".
But now what ou can do is correct the immo, read the EEPROM, get the pin code, and pair the ECU and cluster.
Thanks! What I have gathered so far is that the engine boosts at around 1 bar and has the timing increased by 3-7° at higher loads, but I have no idea what they've done to the immo functionality. The immo problem is only present if I flash the HN file, and I've managed to do every tune I need on my original file, so this isn't really a problem. I actually just wanted to test the AUQ file as a comparison against an AUM Stage 1 (I guess?) tune.