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    Default immo-off sagem safir2 clio 1.2

    I friends,Today I had a immo-off of a sagem Safir 2 clio 1.2,on
    DK I downloaded the program that sends the signal for use with Interface max232, tells me to connect the foot 23 of the 27C512, but is a ground ...

    is not that the right foot 22?
    does this procedure? someone has already tried?
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    1.pin 37 - cut from ecu
    2.conect ecu to car
    3.ignition on
    4.in 27c512 memory pin 22 circuit a few to tens times to ground
    5.immo removed

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    then I do not have to use the max232?

    just put to the ground pin 22?

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    yes a few to tens times but careful to not circuit other, pin 37 must be cut from ecu, 100% solution tested and worked

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    ok, thank you, tomorrow I'll try '..

    but then tell me one thing, what is the frequency generator with all the circuits that are out there, if he 's so simple?

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    i use this method few years and worked, try

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    hello,

    does this procedure work with fenix5 also?thank you!

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    i don't have never tryed on fenix5, only safir2

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    Default Sirius32, dude

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    i use this method few years and worked, try
    Hi friend, Im triying to use an recicled Renault Sirius32, on a different car, but dealer says its impossible to unlock it, I removed a M29F200 memory read and dumped, but its very hard to remove. Can I program it without remove from the ECU? or do you know other method to remove inmo. Thanks in advance.

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    Hi Ecuprog, tell me: the pin I need to remove in Safir for Inmmo off is 37 on the ECU connector?

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    yes cut 37 in ecu conector

    but circuit 22pin in tms pin not ecu

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    Quote Originally Posted by luis12 View Post
    Hi friend, Im triying to use an recicled Renault Sirius32, on a different car, but dealer says its impossible to unlock it, I removed a M29F200 memory read and dumped, but its very hard to remove. Can I program it without remove from the ECU? or do you know other method to remove inmo. Thanks in advance.
    search this forum many working solutions for sirius32

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    dear all,

    I am with problems with a SAFIR2 ecu.

    I saw the procedure of ecuprog but i have one doubt. What is pin37 of the ecu since there is only 35 pins on the ecu conector.

    waiting for all your help.

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    Hi

    any help

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