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Old 06-05-2020, 03:20 PM   #30 (permalink)
SonicVQ
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Originally Posted by Hug0 View Post
Thanks!

That is what I am little aware. Immo and ECU settings.

I have MPPS cable with software for downloading and uploading ECU sw (I used it for my VW and BMW), so I am thinking, that I will duplicate my ECU to new one. But I donīt know how about immobiliser?

Also I have ECU MEC107-390 and only one available localy is MEC107-070. I canīt find any info about compatibility.
its around $200

also I can force VIN into ECU thru Uprev SW.
The "MEC107" is not the part number, it is more like a production number.

You need to find out the ECU ID of your existing ECU. It will be something like "6GC2A"

This can be done with an cheap ELM327 OBD scanner and an app like:
• OBD Fusion (in diagnostic reports, under calibration ID)
• NDS III (Android Only and bluetooth OBD scanner only)
• Torque Pro (Android Only under Adapter settings)

The actual part number for your ECU is 23703 + ECU ID, for example: 23703-1UX0A
IF your ECU ID is 1UX0A.

As far as I know, the 370 and G37 use the same hardware for the ECU, but have different programming in the ROM and in the EEPROM that is not part of the SH7059 processor, but a separate 8 pin IC.

You will need to copy the ECU ROMs programming and write it to the new ECU.
I don't think your MPPS cable will work on a Nissan / Hitachi / Renesas ECU.

Also, you will need to copy or move the 8 pin EEPROM that holds the key IDs, VIN and other stuff.

I think your best option is to contact "ByThaBay" (Nissan 370Z Forum - View Profile: ByThaBay).

I think he can provide a pre-programmed ECU that you can just swap in.
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