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Renault Scenic 1 Lift - Replacing the Sirius 32 controller without losing the im

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  • #1 16197053
    tomi1975
    Level 13  
    Hello, in my Sirius 32 S110037000A controller, the pin 64 timing timing solenoid valve control has fallen (ground control), apparently not a profitable repair, so I have to buy another controller in which you need to decode immo. For me, the immo works without a problem, is it enough to solder the flash memory with this AM29F200 ... to have a working immo with my keys in the new driver (I have 2 working) from what I read it seems to work, and now I am faced with the dilemma of decoding immo or memory divider?
    The car has a 2.0 16v engine, other no. driver is: 8200028833, 7700110471
    which of these no. It is the most important?
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  • #2 16197402
    sebap
    Level 41  
    It is better not to buy a set, i.e. a driver, a loop and a key, and then transfer the electronics to your remote control from the key?
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    #3 16197584
    invector
    Level 18  
    You just need to solder flash and everything should work. Certainly cheaper and faster. As for the driver numbers, it's best if they are the same, but I personally shifted memory from one driver to another with completely different numbers and I didn't notice anything wrong. The question is whether your driver is SYRIUS 32 or SYRIUS 32N?
  • #4 16197599
    grala1
    VAG group specialist
    Here, the loop is only a reader, if I remember, so the UCH can also be replaced.
    The memory replacement was triggered if the driver numbers are identical.
    You can do overwriting by editing the memory contents.
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    #5 16197647
    15darekvw
    Level 28  
    tomi1975 wrote:
    Hello, in my Sirius 32 S110037000A controller, the pin 64 timing timing solenoid valve control has fallen (ground control), apparently not a profitable repair, so I have to buy another controller in which you need to decode immo. For me, the immo works without a problem, is it enough to solder the flash memory with this AM29F200 ... to have a working immo with my keys in the new driver (I have 2 working) from what I read it seems to work, and now I am faced with the dilemma of decoding immo or memory divider?
    The car has a 2.0 16v engine, other no. driver is: 8200028833, 7700110471
    which of these no. It is the most important?


    I will say briefly solder or make a clone.
  • #6 16198030
    Pawel wawa
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    tomi1975 wrote:
    apparently not a profitable repair
    Who told you that? I'll probably fix it faster than it takes to remake the memory. If you buy a driver with the same numbers, it will be enough. After all, this is an ordinary Sirius 32, not 32N.
  • #7 16198101
    tomi1975
    Level 13  
    It is a regular 32 without N Pawel wawa you know this fault, can you remove it? This is what the specialists said about what is announced on the internet, I called a few and nobody knows this fault. Will you undertake the repair or provide instructions?
  • #8 16198105
    tomasz0703
    Level 26  
    Why feel sorry for the comp max 100 irrespective of what numbers and flash the flash 15 minutes and after work and everything flashes in ori.
    Moderated By Pawel wawa:

    A friend writes nonsense. It does not matter with what numbers. It is true that it does not have to be the same, but not all numbers will match.

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    #9 16198119
    l.jola
    Level 10  
    I've been through this a few times already ... user DAMDAM did this to me, write PW to him. He transferred the Memory to another Sirius32 and smiga ... important as you look for a computer, it must be a version with air conditioning (if you have one in yours)
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  • #10 16199084
    tomi1975
    Level 13  
    It doesn't matter if it's manual or climatronic? I have a manual and there is a problem like after no. to recognize what equipment the car had?
  • #11 16199139
    daras41
    Level 26  
    Sirius 32 goes without a spout. I was doing Galletto boot mode ;)
  • #12 16199433
    tomasz0703
    Level 26  
    Even without boot mode it goes, I made 100 of them :) again, moderator Paweł Wawa is catching me for words, I think he caught on to me, maybe not indifferent to what numbers but most of them fit like a mower knows what and how (air-conditioning tachometer can without cana).
  • #13 16199982
    l.jola
    Level 10  
    daras41 wrote:
    Sirius 32 goes without a spout. I was doing Galletto boot mode ;)


    for sure ? can you read the whole thing? because apparently only a fragment .. and this is the one in which there is no immo code.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    tomasz0703 wrote:
    Even without boot mode it goes, I made 100 of them :) again, moderator Paweł Wawa is catching me for words, I think he caught on to me, maybe not indifferent to what numbers but most of them fit like a mower knows what and how (air-conditioning tachometer can without cana).


    you want to say that it will work from the version without air conditioning to the version with air conditioning? And after this treatment, the climate will even work?
  • #14 16218419
    tomi1975
    Level 13  
    Hello, yesterday I installed a new driver with soldered flash from my computer, everything works as in the original.
    Thanks to everyone for your help, because some car electronics experts in my area wanted PLN 400 for replacing the flash or cleaning it, and even in scrap yards, PLN 200-400 for the driver that can only be checked after removing the immo, is a big exaggeration.

    Fortunately, there is olx and the electrode ended up at PLN 70 and a little sweat when replacing the flash.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around replacing the Sirius 32 controller in a Renault Scenic 1 without losing the immobilizer (immo) functionality. The original controller has a faulty pin related to the timing solenoid valve control, leading the user to consider purchasing a new controller. Several participants suggest that instead of buying a complete set (controller, loop, key), it is more efficient to solder the flash memory from the original controller to a new one. It is emphasized that as long as the controller numbers are compatible, the immo should function correctly after the memory transfer. The importance of ensuring the correct version of the controller (Sirius 32 vs. Sirius 32N) is also highlighted. Ultimately, the user successfully installed a new controller with the soldered flash, achieving full functionality at a significantly lower cost than local repair services.
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