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ercifathi
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« on: January 01, 2014, 12:38:04 PM »

Happy New year All

Can any one help me out, I'm doing Immo Off for a KIA Cerato 1.6 petrol.

- The Immo Chip is ST95160
- I'm using old method, i desolater the chip, read the file using Beeprog 2C.
- I write down the file ( I've used 5 files until now with no success)

where is the problem?

- am I using the programmer in a wrong why?
- should i do some file conversion first from 8 to 16 or in reverse?
- since i don't trusting the Immo Off files that i have, how can i do the changes to the Hex file by my self (locating the immo part and what value to replace or just erase)?


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darkshado87
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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2014, 03:23:08 PM »

Happy New year All

Can any one help me out, I'm doing Immo Off for a KIA Cerato 1.6 petrol.

- The Immo Chip is ST95160
- I'm using old method, i desolater the chip, read the file using Beeprog 2C.
- I write down the file ( I've used 5 files until now with no success)

where is the problem?

- am I using the programmer in a wrong why?
- should i do some file conversion first from 8 to 16 or in reverse?
- since i don't trusting the Immo Off files that i have, how can i do the changes to the Hex file by my self (locating the immo part and what value to replace or just erase)?



upload your orig and i will immo off it for you
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ercifathi
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2014, 02:31:28 PM »

Would you be kind and explain to all of us how to locate and remove Immo part in the Hex file please? and is there any other notes would you like to explain, for example: should i remove VIN number from both Immo part and Engine?

Thanx a million
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« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2014, 06:10:05 AM »

upload your orig
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