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Immobilizer 3 ECU Swapping
Immobilizer 3 ECU Swapping
Updated 29 Mar. 2005
Ross-Tech is not responsible for any
damage or problems that may result from following these instructions. They
are to be used at your own risk.
Immobilizer III:
Some 2001+ Volkswagen/Audi
vehicles have Immobilizer
III. This works similarly to Immobilizer II, except a secret key code (SKC)
is required in order to perform the adaptation routine. The routine
changes depending on whether you are using a BRAND NEW ECU that has never
been in any other car, or if you are using a USED ECU that has been
previously matched to another car.
Immo-3 knows your car's VIN.
Access 17-Instruments (or separate 25-Immobilizer on vehicles that are set
up that way) and look at the first "Extra" field.
If you see something like: "Immo-ID VWZ7Z0W0648696" You've got
Immo-2 (or maybe even Immo-1 in earlier non-US models).
If you see something like "WVZKB58001H231169 VWZ7Z0W0648696" You've got
Immo-3. The first 17-digit string is the VIN. The second 14-digit string
in the Immo-ID.
Important Note:
Unless you ALREADY have the SKC information for your vehicle and
components then you will NOT be able to do any of the Immobilizer
functions.
Click this link for more information.
There are different procedures for
installing a NEW ECU or a
USED ECU.
NEW:
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Before Installing a BRAND
NEW ECU in vehicle, get the ECM coding from the old ECU in the vehicle
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
Write down the 5-digit Soft. Coding
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
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[17 - Instruments]
Write down the 14 digit Immobilizer ID number from the "Extra" field
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
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Take that 14-digit Immobilizer ID number (along with
your VIN number) to your dealer and request your seven-digit SKC,
along with the workshop code and importer number (all this information can
be found in the upper-right corner of the Administration screen of the
dealer's VAS 5051).
Additional information about how to find the WSC and Importer Number can
be found here.
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Install new ECU in the vehicle.
-
Measure the car's battery voltage,
it must be 12.5 V or higher.
-
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
[Adaptation - 10]
Enter "50" in Channel Number
[Read]
[Use 7-digit PIN/SKC]
Enter the 7-digit PIN, Date on which the PIN was GENERATED BY THE
DEALER, along with the dealer's Workshop Code (WSC) and the Importer
number
[OK]
-
VAG-COM will validate the data you have entered and return you to the
Adaptation screen, where the New Value will show as "XXXXX".
[Test]
[Save]
[Done, Go Back]
-
Verify that the VIN now displayed in the "Extra" field matches the VIN on
the vehicle code from dealer
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
[Go Back]
[Exit]
-
Turn ignition OFF and then back on within one minute, but do not start
vehicle for two minutes
After 2 minutes, start the vehicle
-
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
Verify that the 5-digit Soft. Coding matches the coding from the old ECU
-
[Fault Codes - 02]
Clear all DTC's.
USED:
-
Before Installing a USED
ECU (we'll call it ECU #2) in vehicle, get the ECM coding from the current ECU
(we'll call it ECU #1) in the vehicle
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
Write down the 5-digit Soft. Coding
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
-
Install the USED
ECU (ECU #2) in vehicle, (the Immobilizer light will be flashing, that's
okay for now)
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
Write down the 14 digit Immobilizer ID number from the "Extra" field.
This the 14 digit Immobilizer ID number for ECU#2.
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
-
[17 - Instruments]
Write down the 14 digit Immobilizer ID number from the "Extra" field. This
the 14 digit Immobilizer ID number for ECU#1.
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
-
Bring both 14-digit ID numbers to your dealer and request both your
seven-digit SKC's
Keep track of the SKC for ECU#1 and the SKC for the ECU#2, as
well as the Date on which each SKC was GENERATED BY THE
DEALER, along with the dealer's Workshop Code (WSC) and the Importer
number. Additional
information about how to find the WSC and Importer Number can be found
here.
-
Measure the car's battery voltage,
it must be 12.5 V or higher.
-
With the USED
ECU (ECU #2) in vehicle, (the Immobilizer light will be flashing, that's
okay for now)
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
[Login - 11]
[Use 7-digit PIN/SKC]
Enter the 7-digit PIN from ECU #2, Date on which the PIN was GENERATED BY THE
DEALER, along with the dealer's Workshop Code (WSC) and the Importer
number
[OK]
[Do-It!]
(You just "introduced" yourself to ECU#2 and the ECU should listen
to you since you knew how to login. The ECU is now ready to learn its new
home.)
-
[Adaptation - 10]
Enter 50 in Channel Number
[Read]
[Use 7-digit PIN/SKC]
Enter the 7-digit PIN from ECU#1, Date on which the PIN was GENERATED BY THE
DEALER, along with the dealer's Workshop Code (WSC) and the Importer
number
[OK]
[Test]
[Save]
[Done, Go Back]
(You just told ECU#2 that it has a new home, and that it should
make friends with the Instrument Cluster.)
-
Verify that the VIN now displayed in the "Extra" field
in the Engine matches matches the VIN now displayed in the "Extra" field
in the Instrument Cluster controller.
-
Turn ignition OFF and then back on within one minute, but do not start
vehicle for two minutes
After 2 minutes, start the vehicle
-
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
Verify that the 5-digit Soft. Coding matches the coding from the old ECU
-
[Fault Codes - 02]
Clear all DTC's.
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