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ECu unlocking
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returnofjim
PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:17 am Up
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Hi

Is there a way to unlock the immobiliser on the ecu? i have done it a few times on older models e.g 306 GTi6 by starting the engine then unpluging the ecu/transponder box while its running. Is this the same on a 206 GTi?

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Why do you want to unlock the ecu?
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Im breaking the car and would like to sell the engine with an unlocked ecu if its possible.

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Sell the transponder chip & BSI unit with the lump then Wink

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Let the person buying it worry about unlocking it.

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If its going in another GTI they wont need the engine ecu.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:42 am Up
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ok if it cant be unlocked in the car then the plan was to sell it with the chip, bsi unit etc.

What are all the components that go with the immobiliser and where are they all located?

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BSI = the main fusebox, behind door to drivers right knee.

Transponder chip is inside the keyfob

Engine ecu is under the bonnet.

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Blue Hawk in Nottingham can unlock them, they did mine.
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ok thanks for that.

Ive just started the engine, while it was running i unplugged the bsi unit and the ring round the ignition, turned the engine off, left the bsi and ring unplugged, removed the chip from the key and now it starts without needing any of them so im assuming that it has unlocked the ecu?

Thats the same way it works on a GTi6.

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take the chip out of the key and see if it works? let me know as this is quite intresting
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:22 am Up
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another update:

ive plugged the bsi back in but left the chip out and the ignition ring and it still starts without them.

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Unplug the engine ecu & then plug it back in, see if it still starts without the chip.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:49 am Up
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Right if you unplug the ecu and plug it back in with the bsi still plugged in it wont start without the chip.

So i plugged the ingition ring back in, bsi and ecu connect back up like it should be started up again with chip in key. unplugged the bsi and ignition ring again while running and turned it off.

left the ignition ring and bsi unplugged and unplugged the ecu left it a few mins and plugged it back in, removed the chip from the key and it starts.

So i think as long as you dont plug the bsi back in it will stay unlocked.

MrBSI do you know which colour plug on the bsi is for the immobiliser? ill try leaving that unplugged and plug the others back in and go though the procedue again and see if it stays unlocked.

EDIT: i have only unplugged the blue, yellow and brown connections from the bsi.

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thats good to know this, i wonder if this will work on any peugeot/citroen ?
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hmmmm! intresting!
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