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#1 menright

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Posted 01 May 2021 - 07:39 PM

I was just wondering if it is possible to remove the immobiliser function from the ECU in software. 'Siztenboots', mentioned this is a post some time ago, just wondering has anyone ever done this?

 

#2 ayresyy

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Posted 01 May 2021 - 10:27 PM


I don’t know of anyone that has done this with the original ECU.

Why would you want to do this anyway?

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Posted 08 May 2021 - 11:36 AM

yes it can be done , it is not part of the map 

 

 
eepromtool_04.exe --in ecu.bin --immo off --out ecu_off.bin
Read in 512bytes
Setting Immobiliser: Off
- Immobiliser Off
- Setting backup pages
- Correcting checksums
 
- Write Successful
eepromtool_04.py --in ecu_off.bin --status
Read in 512bytes
EEPROM Status:
- Type: ECU_eeprom
- Version: Immo3
- VIN: W0L0xxxxxxxxxxxxx (OPEL / Lotus Type 116)
- SKC: 01256
- Immobiliser: Off
- Checksum: OK
- Size: 512bytes
- Cluster Code: 98 8A 4E AB 77 D2 A2
- P0601 DTC: not set
- Immo ID: AUZ6Z0C0185357
- Softcoding ID: 16701
- Tuner Tag: Not Set
- Flash Programming (successful): 0
- Flash Programming (attempts): 1


#4 gertje

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Posted 08 May 2021 - 12:34 PM

Also on a 2.2 ?

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Posted 11 May 2021 - 08:15 AM

siztenboots, thanks, just as I thought. 

 






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