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« on: February 21, 2021, 02:25:35 PM »

Hi folks,

First post here, but I'm hoping someone can help me.. I needed to get the immob pin from a phaeton ecu and once I got the data I used new thermal paste and neutral sealant and closed it up.

I installed it and had a no-start, with the error code p0200, injector circuit faulty. I took ecu back out and tried with the ecu lid just loosely attached, and car starts and drives fine no error codes.

It appears if I tighten the ecu lid the car won't start, but if I leave it loosely attached it works. This idea worked for a few minutes of driving until I hit a bump and the car died with p0200 fault code.

Again once I removed the ecu lid it starts fine.

The lid is slightly warped near the thermal paste, would this be caused by the lid shorting out the ecu? Or could I be missing something? Any ideas for getting out of this situation which don't result in a new ecu?

It is a 3.0tdi phaeton.

Thanks
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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2021, 04:07:39 PM »

Hi folks,

First post here, but I'm hoping someone can help me.. I needed to get the immob pin from a phaeton ecu and once I got the data I used new thermal paste and neutral sealant and closed it up.

I installed it and had a no-start, with the error code p0200, injector circuit faulty. I took ecu back out and tried with the ecu lid just loosely attached, and car starts and drives fine no error codes.

It appears if I tighten the ecu lid the car won't start, but if I leave it loosely attached it works. This idea worked for a few minutes of driving until I hit a bump and the car died with p0200 fault code.

Again once I removed the ecu lid it starts fine.

The lid is slightly warped near the thermal paste, would this be caused by the lid shorting out the ecu? Or could I be missing something? Any ideas for getting out of this situation which don't result in a new ecu?

It is a 3.0tdi phaeton.

Thanks

You cracked the PCB. Buy a new ECU.
Oh and try using original tools next time, the entire memory and the eeprom on these ECUs can be read without opening them.
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« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2021, 02:38:34 AM »

Thanks prj, I hadn't considered the pcb being physically damaged as I can't see anything visibly wrong. Based on the symptoms you are probably right, I guess its another ecu then.
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