Body control module

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disco2shaun

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Hi everyone, can a body control module thats allready been fitted to a landy be easily re-programmed to work on another landy? mine died and has been at a garage 7 weeks now and they said they got a second hand 1 but cant get it to work on mine and theyve had to send it away to be onlocked. dunno if there spinning me a line or if its true? thanks
 
The used BCU must be "sync'ed" with the existing ECM on the car. They have to put the BCU on, then use proper dedicated tester to sync it with the IDM/instrument pack and ECM.... That's all, sending it away will not solve the problem cos it must comunicate with the car's systems to be unlocked.
 
The used BCU must be "sync'ed" with the existing ECM on the car. They have to put the BCU on, then use proper dedicated tester to sync it with the IDM/instrument pack and ECM.... That's all, sending it away will not solve the problem cos it must comunicate with the car's systems to be unlocked.

thanks. main dealer havnt got any in stock and they are on back order until god knows when. i managed to find 1 from doncaster country vehicles but it turned out to be locked or used either way they said it wouldnt work. so simon services said they sent the original dead 1 and the replacement 1 to a bloke in oxford to be unlocked ( a virgin unit is the words he used ) apparently the bloke in oxford hasnt got the software to crack it so he has had to order new software to do it. Can you smell summet?
 
thanks. main dealer havnt got any in stock and they are on back order until god knows when. i managed to find 1 from doncaster country vehicles but it turned out to be locked or used either way they said it wouldnt work. so simon services said they sent the original dead 1 and the replacement 1 to a bloke in oxford to be unlocked ( a virgin unit is the words he used ) apparently the bloke in oxford hasnt got the software to crack it so he has had to order new software to do it. Can you smell summet?

Doesnt sound right to me !.

I,ve seen these BCU,s changed over, and up and running in minutes.

Del.
 
+1 ^^^ get the second hand BCU and find somebody with nanocom or hawkeye then up you go...as Del said it's a few minutes job...unless they didnt missdiagnose it and the trouble is something else...:scratching_chin:
 
1 day had to disconnect battery, put it back on and the thing was dead, no central locking, everything the bcu controlled didnt work, went to start it and nothing just a loud chime for about 20seconds and a symbol flashing next to mileage on instrument panel
 
Kin hell.. its a fekkin joke this. Why the **** have they sent it away to be unlocked when its not gunna solve it. they said original bcu has had a repair at some point. Cant believe its just a plug n play thing.. Well i can coz surely changing 1 of these dosnt take fekkin 7 weeks!. cheers lads
 
Thanks mate 50 pence has allready told me about them and im just awaiting confirmation of my account. Thanks again:)

I have just had it comfirmed by a very knowledgeable chap, that it is as we have said, just a case of a few minutes to phisically swap the unit, and then getting it " programmed " to the car.

Del.
 
Anybody near wakefield with suitable software that cud go up and sort it at there yard,? if i can get the bcu back from other side of fekkin world

You dont need specialist software if the BCU is not locked out, well thats assuming it is. When disconnecting a BCU the vehicle alarm / immobiliser must be disarmed other wise it will "lock" out the BCU. This is one of the problems of buying A) a used one and B) from somewhere that dont know about this issue and just "pull" them from vehicles.

Programming a second hand BCU with Nanocom takes 5-10 mins max.
 
You dont need specialist software if the BCU is not locked out, well thats assuming it is. When disconnecting a BCU the vehicle alarm / immobiliser must be disarmed other wise it will "lock" out the BCU. This is one of the problems of buying A) a used one and B) from somewhere that dont know about this issue and just "pull" them from vehicles.

Programming a second hand BCU with Nanocom takes 5-10 mins max.

what would be involved in sorting a "locked" unit out? thanks
 
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