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05-02-2015, 06:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2015, 06:41 PM by titch.)
I wasn't sure what the fault was, that's why i went to the parameter measurements tonight to see if everything was full of ???'s Like Pro Steve said.
I just wanted to confirm it.
So has an unlocked ECU had the immobliser removed then? so just a straight swap.
What sort of money would i be looking at for an unlocked ecu? And then a ECU/BSi/fob set?
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Unlocked ECU works without an immobiliser yeah. You can even have your own unlocked if you post it off. Not sure on costs for that. But for the set its £40-£70 depending on number of keys and card or not.
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05-02-2015, 07:17 PM
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Number doesn't need to match no. As long as its single plug and comes with BSI and key fobs, the immobiliser and central locking should work as normal.
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Nice one thanks. will have a look around and see if i can find a set at a decent price.
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Big thanks fellas, especially to Prosteve.
Got back to Cornwall this morning, fitted the ECU from steve in my lunch break and then stuck the booster pack on ( as th AA had left the battery flat ) and she fired up straight away, runs a lot smoother and goes much better with the new Map from Steve.
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Thats good news, i can reccomend Prosteves 125bhp stage 1 map, alot different to the generic one i had before.
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Glad to hear it, thanks for updating.
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(05-02-2015, 08:41 AM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: Really? thats shit! on 106's and saxos you just unplug the immobiliser module while the engines running...
Also on a ph1 306 you just unplug the keypad while the engine is running, surely there is a trick like that on the ph2/3?
(05-02-2015, 08:59 AM)Toms306 Wrote: No Matt, I think it was probably done to be safer than the keypad immobs that you could just unplug. There are rumours you can unlock the ECU by unplugging it with the ignition on....but it could then re-lock at any point! This is why you have to sell ph3 ECUs with the BSI (CL module for welshpug ) and key fobs - I hope you do at work lol.
Works the same way on HDi's too, just instead of entering the code on the keypad you just need to switch the ignition onto the 2nd click and then unplug the ECU. I did it on a couple of spare HDi ECU's on my old 306 and it works fine, allowing you to start them with just the key blade or a couple of lengths of wire if you were so inclined.
I should point out that's only "soft" unlocking the ECU and that's not quite the same as a "hard" unlocked ECU where the immobiliser function has been permanently disabled like ProSteve and others offer. In theory a "soft" unlocked ECU will re-lock once you connect it all back up properly with all the immobiliser and BSI wiring plugged in, although curiously it didn't on my old 306.
You'll find 95% of 205's out there running GTi-6 engines and similar are using soft unlocked ECU's - they don't re-lock because there's no immobiliser wiring or BSI to allow them to re-lock. Most of them would have originally come out of Phase 2/3 306's or Phase 1 Xsara's (which are broadly similar to Ph3 306's in that they have transponder immobilisers are RF central locking)
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