Engine control unit was cloned, car still won't start?

I simply don't know what to do anymore, even though the control unit was cloned, all requirements were met, and there are no more errors, the car still won't start with the new control unit. I simply don't know what to do anymore, could there be another problem with the car? :/ Seat Ibiza 6j. It all happened after a short circuit in the car radio, smoke came out, fuses blew, and then it was the control unit. It's taken me about 2 weeks to solve the problem until everything is as it should be, but I simply don't know what to do anymore.

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kasimir1978
3 years ago

You could have the old control unit repaired.

Ecu.de is a good starting point.

verreisterNutzer
3 years ago

Usually one buys a married exchange control unit, lets it be registered by the departments (evtl VW) and then it should go. Cloning usually doesn’t work.

wikinger66
3 years ago

A workshop can help, craftsmanship at the control unit is usually foolish

wikinger66
3 years ago

I don’t think a workshop can do this, but it doesn’t work with cloned devices, only use original

TheAllisons
3 years ago

You need to install the original control unit. It won’t change. No

wikinger66
3 years ago

An original control unit from the manufacturer, is that so difficult to understand? Is there a spare part

TheAllisons
3 years ago

But there is the original to buy.

wikinger66
3 years ago

Now it’s close with the spinning, troll down

TheAllisons
3 years ago

Apparently not

TheAllisons
3 years ago

Ask at the workshop, they know how to help.