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Title: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Dave-iow on 14 December 2012, 19:57
As above who. Where and how much???

Looking for a stage 1/light stage 2
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Chris. on 15 December 2012, 01:15
r-tech.

Why immo off?
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Dave-iow on 15 December 2012, 06:14
Sorry should have said, its for my mk2 conversion.
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Wazzzer on 15 December 2012, 14:00
Dave give me a buzz re my ECU...
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Dave-iow on 17 December 2012, 09:40
Anyone ??  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: RTechUK on 18 December 2012, 20:42
Did Ben do an Immo off for you the other week?

Nick
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Dave_IOW on 18 December 2012, 22:57
Did Ben do an Immo off for you the other week?

Nick

That was me Nick, different Dave from the Isle of Wight!    :wink:  :laugh:
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Dave-iow on 19 December 2012, 11:00
So whats the costings then?? For another dave-iow ? ! :laugh:
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Dave-iow on 21 December 2012, 09:00
?? Have treid rining a few times ??
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Gash on 21 December 2012, 22:05
they did it for a me a couple of months ago for my mk3 conv and was 100 posted for immobisier off but no remap
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: RTechUK on 27 December 2012, 21:06
Lol

Just confused myself........



Immo off is £100 inc P&P.   I would not take the risk of loading a map in there without seeing the car.
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Dave-iow on 27 December 2012, 21:58
Shame as ive not got the spare time at the mo to get the car to a tuner just want a base map to get it on the road.

Have you not done a postal map for wes in the past??

Dave
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: 0138hutchy on 31 January 2013, 21:07
new to the forum i have an agu mk4 and ive bought a ko4 tt injectors etc and a mapped ecu to suit but trouble is i have no key can still get hold of the clocks for the car but if i just get immobaliser removed as above^^^ will it just plug in and work? any advice etc would be much appreciated.

thanks
hutchy
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: topher on 31 January 2013, 21:18
if the mapped ecu is from another AGU then you can just adapt it to your immobiliser with vcds. If its not an AGU/m3.8 ecu then its not going to work on your car at all. Whats the part number on it?
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: 0138hutchy on 31 January 2013, 21:33
thanks for the reply it says made in germany 11.06.99 so im assuming it from the agu one?

also whats vcds? lol
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Wazzzer on 31 January 2013, 21:42
Has it got a VW part number on it starting with 06A?
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: 0138hutchy on 31 January 2013, 21:46
yeah mate its 06A 906 018 CG

cheers
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: topher on 01 February 2013, 10:08
thats AGU alright that should code in fine. I'm sure there's a couple of members up your way with vcds (vagcom) that could help you adapt it to the car. Pop a request in the mk4 section
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: 0138hutchy on 01 February 2013, 21:35
ok thanks for the info so it will just code onto my clocks and key with vagcom? Sounds easy enough... :huh:
Title: Re: Agu remap and immobiliser remove
Post by: Wazzzer on 10 February 2013, 12:21
All I did with mine was to clear out the ECU coding, recode the keys to the ECU (I think I only had to do this as I have immo3 clocks) fire up the car and job done



    Install the new ECU in the car
    [Select]
    [17 - Instruments]
    [Adaptation - 10]
    Leave channel at "00"
    [Read]
    [Save]
     

    [Done, Go Back]
    [Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
    [Exit]
     

    Turn ignition OFF for 15 seconds. Start vehicle.

Or in my case, have the clocks beeping at you saying the immobiliser is active...