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    Default Seat Leon 2 2005y. 2.0 TDI. SAFE. On dash

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    I have a problem with seat Leon . On dash show message SAFE .
    The car have immo off. My questions is : could I synchro the key with dash when Immo is off on ECU?
    I only must turn off this message SAFE. But i dont know i this possibile when ECU have immo off?
    I have vcds Ori and fvdi clone
    Thanks for advance

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    Yes with FVDI , just add key .

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    Thanks but when I use Fvdi and I first clear all keys and then program new key then on dash dissper SAFE but appear 0-1.

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    Ok thank You for information. I will try change dump epprom on ECU and then all synchro with dash

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    welcome back
    Unfortunately, I have a problem because the car came to me after the combinations.
    Dump in ecu epprom is not original and dump in dashboard is not original either.
    I have a question if someone has such a set from one car. along with the PIN
    The car is the seat of Leon II 2005 y.
    Ecu no. is 03G 906 021 KF
    dashboard nr is 1P0920840C full fis
    Then I will be able to rip on the new transponder.
    Alternatively, maybe someone else has such an eprom to such an ecu and counter and can send it
    I have one more question if the original pin from the car is still saved somewhere in addition to the dashboard and ecu. I'm asking because I do not have the right way to read the original pin because the dumps are changed and they are not original.
    Does it matter later if you program a different counter and ecu.
    Please help or guide how to do SAFE from the meter
    thanks in advance

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    Reality of life :
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    3:Jealousy is a sign of inferiority
    4:Everyone lies
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