Hi,
Abouth the rest of the eeprom-content i cannot judge, because there are no tools which i am aware, that do the complete checksum-checking of the immo-eeprom. Therefore i think
this is a bit trickey with your current (perhaps wrongly) read-out dump.
Before commenceing starting, i would stress to firstly hook-up vcds, and see if communication is possible. Ifso, then you may try to start the engine. Ifnot, no reason to start, cause the ecu ain't working/responding.
I always check my ecu's on the workbench if they are able to communicate (before i stick them into any car). Untill now, no dead ones encountered here, so i guess my tools work correctly. I have the blue vagcom KKL-dongle to check them out with. And made myselfe a benchflash cable (also useable to do vagcom-communications with). This benchflashcable would be very handy for your mechanic or yourselfe to check-out your ecu before you put it back into your car..
Is your ecu in any other way 'modified' (chipped/not standard) ?
Next file i'm including is a virgin immo-off chip. Please write that to the chip, and VERIFY
with the programmer, the written content matches the buffered content on the pc.
Then solder it back, and if you can, do a bench-test on the ecu. It shall respond with vagcom 100%. Or your ecu is damaged. It's hard to diagnose like this, what is all happening over there, and putting the finger onto the wrong item. I hope you understand.
Vagcom cannot communicate with channel 1, your log says. Good one, you've posted this. It tells you, that the immo-chip is not correct, or that something is wrong with it.
Have a try with the added eeprom, and let me know.
Before you even think of starting the engine, hook up vcds, and see if you can communicate with the ecu and this dump programmed into the eeprom. I think the immobiliser will still kick-in, but now you can PAIR your ecu with the NEW clock again
But really we want channel 01 responding again in vagcom (vcds).. no matter what codes it throws.. it's a beginning.
PvL