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  1. #1
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    Changing ECU ~ immobilizer ??

    Hey guys i plan on changing to a P2P, for mini-me, but what do i do about my immobilizer? Do i have to get it reprogrammed or something? If so roughly how much is that??

    thx

  2. #2
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    depends where you source your P2P ( which contry it came from )

    if you get a AUDM or USDM or euro you will need to have the imobilser removed or reprogramed.

    you could take it to a honda dealer to have the ECU reprogramed to suit your car.

    JDM ecu probably wouldnt have the immo in the ECU.

  3. #3
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    Ah k thx, think it might be a AUDM P2P, and do you know rougly how much honda charge for reprogramming?

    thx

  4. #4
    Green block gangster Array
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    nope

    you will have to call them and ask

  5. #5
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    i think there s a DIY a while ago on how to take out immob. try search


  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by |N| View Post
    i think there s a DIY a while ago on how to take out immob. try search
    Yea , i saw that one. But... isnt that abit unsafe? lol

  7. #7
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    then just pay someone that has experience to do it for u...

    i m sure someone here can do that...

    *cough* ecu.... *cough*


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    hahaha, lol...

    ill look into paying someone ><

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