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    Default Peugeot 308 2010 BSI configuration

    Hello DK members,

    I have a problem configuring Johnson Controls BSI for peugeot 308, SW body type (wagon), 2010, 1.6 diesel. The original BSI dump was lost. I wrote all FFs in BSI eeprom 95128 and configured it with Peugeot Planet tool. The car starts and everything seems to be working OK but it shows power steering fault message on the multifunctional display and STOP warning light on the instrument cluster. The car has no DTCs. The power steering works fine just the fault message is displayed. The car had no problems with the power steering before the the BSI dump was lost.
    I noticed that the power steering fault appears only then I assign the SW body type in the BSI configuration. I have to assign this body type otherwise the roof blind (panoramic roof curtain) does not operate.
    Do you guys know any tricks how to configure this BSI and get rid of the power steering fault message? Thank you in advance. Any help is appeciated.

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    You have recode all option car like abs esp ?

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    Abs is coded in engine ECU. Nobody touched the configuration in this ECU. I have option to select just the ESP as Present or Absent during BSI coding. As far as I know the car has no ESP so I choice it as Absent. However I tried the ESP as Present but no changes. It is very weird because I have already done few BSI configurations for other vehicles and everything went smooth. Never had problems with power steering. My biggest concern is why the power steering fault becomes active only when I select the vehicle body type. How is it connected to the power steering configuration???

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    FINALLY FIXED!!! The problem was solved with 95128 EEPROM dump from exactly the same BSI. It had to be the same product number, software, hardware and boot versions of the BSI.
    So all FFs written to the EEPROM didn't work this time. Either the EEPROM dumps from similar but not the same BSIs caused random faults after proper configuration: power steering fault, risk of DPF blocking, antipollution system fault, etc.
    Finally, during the BSI configuration was noticed that when you configure one thing then Peugeot Planet 2000 tool changes something else, not what you expect. For example, when you set up electrical power windows then you see changes of internal lightning.

    THE THREAD IS CLOSED!

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    I have received few Private Messages asking for the BSI dump which solved my problem. So here you go, please feel free to use it. No password.
    Of course, I still had to change PIN, VIN, learn keys and configure other minor functions (fog lights, panoramic roof, electrical mirrors, etc.). As far as I know this dump came from 5 doors saloon. Enjoy!
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    hi

    I have had a same problem, with your solution its gone..

    thanks

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    ypu must change you bsi freinds

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachmach View Post
    ypu must change you bsi freinds
    yes according to peugeot , but according to DK you only have to reprogram BSI and everything works
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    Quote Originally Posted by vokinn View Post
    I have received few Private Messages asking for the BSI dump which solved my problem. So here you go, please feel free to use it. No password.
    Of course, I still had to change PIN, VIN, learn keys and configure other minor functions (fog lights, panoramic roof, electrical mirrors, etc.). As far as I know this dump came from 5 doors saloon. Enjoy!
    This dump is from brand new BSI, right ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by milane View Post
    This dump is from brand new BSI, right ?
    No, it is not a brand new or virgin BSI dump. The dump is from a perfectly working car which had exactly the same BSI as my customer's car (the same BSI product number, software, hardware and boot versions).

 

 

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