VW Used ECU Security Setup, Free No programming. Jetta, Golf and Beetle

VW  Used ECU Security Setup, Free No programming.  Jetta, Golf and Beetle

In this video, I show you how to take a used ECU (PCM/ECM) and move the security data over from your old one so it will work in your car. No programming or key is needed. This is free to do yourself! This applies to most bosch ECUs of this era. This Includes VW Beetle, Jetta, and Golf. I believe this also applies to some Audi Products.

Tools needed:
Torx set
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HYPER- AMPS says:

Where in Florida are you I have one from a 2010 vw jetta 2.0 bought one with the same part number, is all you have to do?
Replace it for the key to work?

P Fehlberg says:

I have a mk5 golf with and intermittent power fault when starting the car. I think it will be a dry solder join on the board. Have you ever fixed any of these faults, thinking about pulling the back off it and re soldering it. Have you every fixed any faults for the connector pins

Samy Mahmoudi Bouziani says:

But u can do immobiliser adaptaion without remove anything from ECU

2doo says:

Hi. I want to ask you if it is normal for the injectors to pulse when the key is in contact (I specify that the engine is not started) I think it could be from the ECU

salah jabbar says:

I have a 2011 jetta 2.5 that keeps shutting off while driving.
Can you help me out

Ed Maelitz says:

will this work on tdi pcm

Makkai Zoltan says:

Hey man, you have really good videos, you have to improve youreself not to gesticulate so much with youre hands so fast bechouse it is really nerving and cann not pay attention, youre voice and speaking have to be smoother and not so hectical!!!

joseph richer says:

My non VW dealership mechanic swapped out my bad ECU for a used one. As far as I can tell, everything works, EXCEPT my key fobs. Any suggestions as to why that might be or I can do to fix that?

Anthony Weynne says:

I have a ECM with the part number on it of 07k906-055 g and I can't find which chip is the immobilizer chip on this particular model I looked everywhere on the internet and can't find it anywhere any help on that? Anybody? bueller? bueller?

d3w4yn3 says:

You are a mad genius. I hope you are getting paid very well to do what you do!!! You've just saved me a huge repair bill! I'm going to be doing this to replace the ECU on my Daughter's 2002 VW Beetle. Will let you know if it works! And if I don't burn down my house doing it!

Andrei Ciora says:

Great video , it is very informativ . Hope to keep making amazing videous . I wish you good luck

Andrei Ciora says:

Sorry for asking this cuestion to many times but wath happened with Jbc .

kid vis says:

A chunk of the bmw and mercedes ECU's can be done similarly

Fixed Until Broken says:

Back by popular demand, Automotive circuit boards! Hope you like. Btw that cut at about the 2 min mark was cutting out a long unneeded explanation of what that chip does. The TLDR of that chip is it interfaces the microcontroller with a few of the outputs of the ecu.

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