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jsamuelsv
8th August, 2016, 10:41 PM
Hello guys...

This ECU (Labeled MP2-111) arrived to my place a couple of days ago. The ownner says the car doesn't start up. He went to a friend of mine's shop for the car to be scanned and they found the immo wasn't working. In fact the scanner says the car is locked. So I got a memory dump (M95040) and the data I found seems to be corrupted. At least that's what I beleive since I have seen other memory dumps from different models of Ford and they all don't even look similar to this one. I'm going to attach the file here so somebody can look at it and let me know if there's something wrong with it. Or maybe there's someone out there with a virgin copy of this memory so I can reset this car.

So, I would really appreciate some help over here plz.

Thanks :)

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jsamuelsv
18th August, 2016, 02:31 PM
Hi guys.

I have been working with the ECU mentioned before. After many experiments I was able to make the ECU to give me a code through the "THEFT" light. It gives me the code number 21. That code supposes to mean: "les than three keys are programmed". In fact, it means there are no keys at all. So I wonder if someone here knows if there is a way to manually program the current key I'm working with.

I can make the ECU to give me the code number 15 which means the current key doesn't match the programmed one as well. I mention this just in case in this way the key programming procedure becomes easier.

I was looking on the internet and found a big file with lots of files for re-flashing ECU's, tunning and more, but I wasn't able to find nothing to help me out to fix this.

I will appreciate any help given.

Thx.