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Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby luzinit » Sat Mar 30, 2019 6:20 pm

Hi all,
I bought another factory ECU with chiptorque chip for my SE and swapped it in, only to find out the car won't start.

Does anyone have tips to address this? I'm about to google the following
1. Reprogramming ECU immobiliser
2. Reprogramming keys
3. Getting chip installed into existing ECU

Not sure what the best approach is but I was originally hoping this would be a simple exercise!!

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby bruce » Sat Mar 30, 2019 7:12 pm

Get a professional to remove and put the chip into your original ECU.

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby KevGoat » Sun Mar 31, 2019 12:15 am

... yup, what Bruce said ...

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby luzinit » Sun Mar 31, 2019 12:42 am

Any ideas if the immobiliser will carry across from the chip? I've contacted chiptorque as well, waiting for a response.

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby Lokiel » Sun Mar 31, 2019 9:59 am

If you read http://www.mazdabg.com/ftp-uploads/MAZDA%20material%20for%20technician/CT-L1007_en.pdf, you'll see that your ECU must match the transponder key and immobilser module.

You could get Mazda to reprogram your keys to match the ECU (doubtful since it's been modified) but you'd still need the matching immobilser module, OR send your original ECU along with the Chiptorque chip from the new ECU to Chiptorque and get them to install it in your original ECU.

You may still need the matching immobilser module, or get Mazda to program that to match too.

ie. The most likely way to get it working is sending back to Chiptorque.

Does the Chiptorque map correspond to the same modz in your car?

If not, it's unlikely to be as smooth as you'd like which is why you should only get a Chiptorque mod once you've finished with all your power modz.
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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby bruce » Sun Mar 31, 2019 12:01 pm

Note that your stock ECU might need slight mods to accept the new chip.

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby luzinit » Sun Mar 31, 2019 12:43 pm

Lokiel wrote:If you read http://www.mazdabg.com/ftp-uploads/MAZDA%20material%20for%20technician/CT-L1007_en.pdf, you'll see that your ECU must match the transponder key and immobilser module.

You could get Mazda to reprogram your keys to match the ECU (doubtful since it's been modified) but you'd still need the matching immobilser module, OR send your original ECU along with the Chiptorque chip from the new ECU to Chiptorque and get them to install it in your original ECU.

You may still need the matching immobilser module, or get Mazda to program that to match too.

ie. The most likely way to get it working is sending back to Chiptorque.

Does the Chiptorque map correspond to the same modz in your car?

If not, it's unlikely to be as smooth as you'd like which is why you should only get a Chiptorque mod once you've finished with all your power modz.
Chiptorque chip came off wasp's old car. Was tuned for exhaust, begi cai and 2psi extra boost. Mine has a 3inch exhaust from nitrodann. If it isn't smooth, just means I'll have to buy more mods to match

Sounds like going through chiptorque would be the safest bet. I'll post what they come back with once I get a response, to help future forumers.

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby greenMachine » Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:34 pm

Too late to get the immobiliser unit and a key from Wasp's old car (ie the source of your ecu)?

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby luzinit » Sat Oct 05, 2019 10:14 pm

I ended up sending my ECU and the ECU with the Chiptorque chip to Chiptorque, who socketed my ECU, moved the chip over and did some extra programming. Cost was $275.

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Re: Swapping another ECU and getting immobiliser working

Postby KevGoat » Sat Oct 05, 2019 11:19 pm

I've been very impressed with the service, knowledge and pricing from Chiptorque to date. They are very patient and will give good advice on the most basic of questions. My tune has been very reliable and feels great, no niggly issues whatsoever.

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