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« on: December 23, 2014, 07:02:31 PM »

Trying to immo off a ME7.1.1 ecu VW part# 06A 906 032 RE
If I use the me7gui and use options for 95160 Pin 6.3 I get a bin file, but some code just doesn't look right.
I manually did immo off but no luck, Vag Com will only communicate with it once when plugged into the car and then I get no communication errors.
When it does communicate I get fault codes for eeprom errors.
Anyone now the eeprom this ecu uses?

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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2014, 07:06:08 PM »

Trying to immo off a ME7.1.1 ecu VW part# 06A 906 032 RE
If I use the me7gui and use options for 95160 Pin 6.3 I get a bin file, but some code just doesn't look right.
I manually did immo off but no luck, Vag Com will only communicate with it once when plugged into the car and then I get no communication errors.
When it does communicate I get fault codes for eeprom errors.
Anyone now the eeprom this ecu uses?

Cheers



Whats the eeprom say? Try 5P08C3.
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« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2014, 07:18:33 PM »

Whats the eeprom say? Try 5P08C3.

OK thanks, will check it out tomorrow, first chance I get.
I tried to read the numbers on the eeprom but they are hardly visible even with a magnifying glass, I didn't see any numbers that looked familiar to me.
It probably is 5P08C3
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« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2014, 01:59:09 PM »

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ECU had a 95160 eeprom, I had another ECU with the same part# so I opened it to read the # on the eeprom.
The problem was removing the resistor totally screwed with the reads and writes to the eeprom and I was not able to communicate with the ecu thru vcds.
Put a jumper back on it where the resistor was then I was able to read and write to the eeprom, vcds works like it should and everything is fine.

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