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cybertronics
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« on: December 15, 2013, 02:02:36 AM »

Hey guys i'm new here. I did a little diggin around and it seems to be i'll be here more  Grin but i really need help.

i hava a 99 akl golf. 3 yrs ago my immo activated somehow and i towed my car to a local garage and did a immo off. 3 years it worked perfect but now i have the same problem again. And now my car stops after 1 sec of run.

When i try to start with original key with immo coil no immo light on the dash
if i try with aftermarket key without coil , immo light flashes but in both cases car runs and stops after 1 sec.

Where do i have to look. Show me a way Smiley

I was a real rookie 3 years ago and i really dont know what local garade did to make immo of. I now have a kkl and tacho cable but still not a pro and my knowledge couldnt solve my problem. Sorry for my bad english.
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2013, 07:58:44 AM »

Use ArgDubs tool and dump the e2p eeprom from the ECU and post it here.
Its called ME7EEPROM there is a sticky and a million pages of info on it.

We will take a look and see what was done.
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2013, 01:41:59 PM »

Here is the result;

I tried to dump eeprom with ArgDubs but failed. (but i can do a scan etc.) Finally i removed the ecu to look inside of the box and voila! 93c56 fall when i open cover of the box. Probably eprom had a repair before because pcb's eprom solder points are also demaged (not recoverable) So i need a new ecu and please give me some advice. Do i have to buy exactly same PN ECU or do i have any other choices like 06A906019 , E , BQ etc.

An here how it looks

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