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In which case you have the wrong ECU image, as said earlier in the thread.
You need to find other USDM images and try to find the correct one for you car.
You will also need to set the imob code to * in these also.
For your info, the ecu id you sent me was 96940011.
You need to find other USDM images and try to find the correct one for you car.
You will also need to set the imob code to * in these also.
For your info, the ecu id you sent me was 96940011.
Last edited by grayw; Jun 7, 2007 at 10:20 AM.
There are more than one version of the ECU, each is give an internal id code.
The one you sent me was 96940011, not sure how many different ones are used on USDM cars, not loads though.
If you can get other stock roms from the same year and model EVO, you can try these, but as said earlier.
The one you sent me was 96940011, not sure how many different ones are used on USDM cars, not loads though.
If you can get other stock roms from the same year and model EVO, you can try these, but as said earlier.
Last edited by grayw; Jun 7, 2007 at 10:20 AM.
Some model / year evo ECU's have maps stored in different locations within the rom. Therefore making them non-interchangable.
You need the same rom image, that was originally in the ECU, identified by the internal ID no.
You need the same rom image, that was originally in the ECU, identified by the internal ID no.
Put a wanted post up. There arn't that many variations, just give year and model of your car, and ask if anybody can supply you stock rom images.
Chances are, your only have to try a few at most before you find the correct one for your ECU/car.
Don't forget to change the imob code to the same as the one in the .hex file I sent you back.
Or if you want to shell out cash, take it to your local dealer.
Chances are, your only have to try a few at most before you find the correct one for your ECU/car.
Don't forget to change the imob code to the same as the one in the .hex file I sent you back.
Or if you want to shell out cash, take it to your local dealer.
You can read the label on the ECU case. If you post that up, someone will be able to tell you what ROM image to use.
Then you can either play with setting the immobiliser code to FFFF if that does indeed disable it, or you could disable it with the ECU periphery bytes (see Aktivematrix).
First you need to identify the correct ECU image to use though.
Then you can either play with setting the immobiliser code to FFFF if that does indeed disable it, or you could disable it with the ECU periphery bytes (see Aktivematrix).
First you need to identify the correct ECU image to use though.


