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    drewin Guest

    ECU replacement

    Hi there.

    After spending the better half of the afternoon fossicking around this forum I'm posting up for some guidance.

    Today I purchased a replacement ecu for my d2 td5 which has been remapped for better performance. I connected it and it won't start with the replacement ecu. Fires for a split second but then stops.

    I'd be correct at thinking that it needs to be coded to the cars bcu for immobiliser purposes, correct?

    If this is the case does anyone in the port Stephens/Newcastle area have/know of anyone or can recommend a workshop that may be able to rectify my issue??

    I look forward to your feedback.

    Thanks in advance.

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    correct it will need to be synced
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    I've got a hawkeye that will do it. I live in singleton and don't get home until 8 from work today. More than welcome to use it though. Pm me if interested

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    Quote Originally Posted by drewin View Post
    Hi there.

    After spending the better half of the afternoon fossicking around this forum I'm posting up for some guidance.

    Today I purchased a replacement ecu for my d2 td5 which has been remapped for better performance. I connected it and it won't start with the replacement ecu. Fires for a split second but then stops.

    I'd be correct at thinking that it needs to be coded to the cars bcu for immobiliser purposes, correct?

    If this is the case does anyone in the port Stephens/Newcastle area have/know of anyone or can recommend a workshop that may be able to rectify my issue??

    I look forward to your feedback.

    Thanks in advance.
    First you need to learn each injector code in order with hawkeye/Nanocom 1 to 5,
    Then Put in the new ECU, & code each injector in order again 1 to 5.
    Then it needs to learn the correct security & off you go.

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