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ibanezgomez
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« on: March 10, 2017, 05:30:10 AM »

Hi guys, I bought a second hand ECU to do tests and to be able to use it in my car for development and the first thing I have done is to deactivate the INMO using bootmode.

When viewing this image from a ME7.1:

https://s4wiki.com/mediawiki/images/0/00/ME7.1-bootmode-info.png

I thought it would be useful to have something like this in my ECU ME7.5 (06A906032DR) and this is what I have come up with (attached)

It works, because I've been able to bootmode, and delete the inmo whit 95040Tool - eepromtool (awesome tools) but is this correct?

After deactivating the INMO when going to test the ECU in my car, It starts but goes to 3 cylinders, I thought that the software could be wrong and I have flashed an stock soft
and also tried to interchange the coils but same, it works only with 3 cylinders. Putting my original ECU remapped by a commercial Chiptuner the car works fine and with the 4 cylinders.

Is a very rare failure, can the ecu be broken?

Thanks
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2017, 03:51:27 AM »

Hi guys, I have been checking more things.

First of all, the car originally wore an INMO 2 cluster and I suppose the ECU should also be INMO2 (06A906032DR, 2000 Golf GTI AUM). Later I changed the picture for an INMO3, I do not know if this could influence.

Differences before and after the INMO with eepromtool:



Is the mod in 0x00000140 correct? Why before the EEPROM was modified the checksum was invalid?
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h100vw
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2017, 03:30:53 PM »

If you have a working immo in another ECU why not clone that? I'd verify that the injector and coilpack is working in the bad cylinder.
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