How to install a new engine ECU
How to install a new engine ECU
OK, so I have bought a spare (used) engine ECU Part No: 4D1 907 558. I wanted to grab one while they were still available at a reasonably affordable price to keep as a spare and also to have a play with.
So, how can I go about programming it to actually work on my car? I know that the ECU IMMO will either need deleted or the ECU set in a virgin state that will allow it to work with the current IMMO equipment on the car, but what else would need to be done? Does it have to be linked to the Transmission ECU?
In the past I have grabbed IMMO codes from various VAG cars to program new keys but that is about it. I have VAG Commander, a genuine Ross tech cable and a few other cheapo cables. Is there any sort of step by step guide of how to connect this ECU to my car DIY, or can someone on the forum offer this service through the post? Initially I just want to get it ready to swap it in in the future if required.
So, how can I go about programming it to actually work on my car? I know that the ECU IMMO will either need deleted or the ECU set in a virgin state that will allow it to work with the current IMMO equipment on the car, but what else would need to be done? Does it have to be linked to the Transmission ECU?
In the past I have grabbed IMMO codes from various VAG cars to program new keys but that is about it. I have VAG Commander, a genuine Ross tech cable and a few other cheapo cables. Is there any sort of step by step guide of how to connect this ECU to my car DIY, or can someone on the forum offer this service through the post? Initially I just want to get it ready to swap it in in the future if required.
2003 RS6 MTM 568
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
Sounds like you've got all the tools you need.
The instructions in Elsawin are pretty good and these complement them:
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.ph ... U_Swapping
The instructions in Elsawin are pretty good and these complement them:
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.ph ... U_Swapping
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Re: How to install a new engine ECU
Look also at the immobilizer III programming section in Elsa.
Daytona RS6 C5 Avant. Viper'd, Billies, Waggers, MTM box brain, C6 stoppers, xcarlink, R8 coolant cap (woohoo)
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
If that doesn’t answer it all for you, it’s also worth reading up at http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/
Anything that isn’t covered by elsawin or Ross tech is likely there. It’s the site I used to hep me reprogram my ecu.
Anything that isn’t covered by elsawin or Ross tech is likely there. It’s the site I used to hep me reprogram my ecu.
"not a professional engineer, mechanic and mechanist"
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
Superb, thanks very much. I'm going to give this all a read when I get home tonight. Cheers!Mɐʇʇ wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 4:42 pmIf that doesn’t answer it all for you, it’s also worth reading up at http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/
Anything that isn’t covered by elsawin or Ross tech is likely there. It’s the site I used to hep me reprogram my ecu.
2003 RS6 MTM 568
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
Start simple with the linkies ben gave you. If that answers it all for you, then great. But the nef moto stuff takes it all to the next level, if required.
"not a professional engineer, mechanic and mechanist"
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
FWIW, I also got a spare ecu for the same reason, and I've never seen any immo protection in the ecu per se (there's definitely an immo protection in the Dashboard though).
RS6 C5 Avant 2003 Daytona Grey
Loba 650 turbos - Wagner IC - 200 cells cats - Milltek cat-back - Hotchkis bars - Bilstein B16 - MTM Wheels - oem coolant cap
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Re: How to install a new engine ECU
you basically have to grab the eeprom and flash data from the old ecu and write both of those to the new ecu which would keep the immo and software all the same and wont require any key programming etc
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
hello friend you have to synchronize the ecu with the counter it will recover all the information alone, the VCDS notice is not very clear at a given moment I am sharing my tutorial with you I had a lot of battle and doubted the ECU ^0
https://forums.audipassion.com/topic/24 ... 6-c5-2002/
https://forums.audipassion.com/topic/24 ... 6-c5-2002/
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
Very interesting, thank you for sharing. I've not found the time to do this swap yet but will definitely use your info when attempting this! Thanksdjbilbao wrote: ↑Tue Jul 19, 2022 6:45 pmhello friend you have to synchronize the ecu with the counter it will recover all the information alone, the VCDS notice is not very clear at a given moment I am sharing my tutorial with you I had a lot of battle and doubted the ECU ^0
https://forums.audipassion.com/topic/24 ... 6-c5-2002/
2003 RS6 MTM 568
Re: How to install a new engine ECU
If your good with a solder station it's easy to remove the Eprom from the ECU and down load its contents. Just need an eprom reader/programmer to read the chip I use a william programmer. I did the same with the chip that holds the tune file. I than wrote the eprom file to a new chip and fitted it to the spare computer. Did the same with the tune file. No boot mode needed this way. It's just another way of cloning the ECU.
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