success switching OS, but air bag light now stuck

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Gampy
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Re: success switching OS, but air bag light now stuck

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Both segments (0x4000 and 0x6000) are are F'd out ??

I just went through all my 12212156 bins, all have the data at 0x4000, only one, the one I originally looked at has it at 0x6000.
And as kur4o stated, it's random ... he is much deeper in the code then I.

What are the 4 bytes starting at 0x4000. (0x4000,0x4001,0x4002,0x4003)

I suggest you do a "Write Full Flash (Clone)" ...
You'll have to do a security re-learn as well.
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Re: success switching OS, but air bag light now stuck

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Did a write full flash clone, expecting to have to go through the security re-learn, etc. Started right up the first time, no re-learn, ran fine. No air bag light, but that had gone away already when I just did a "change VIN" (before the write full flash).
Thanks for all the help.
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Re: success switching OS, but air bag light now stuck

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Gampy wrote:Both segments (0x4000 and 0x6000) are are F'd out ??

What are the 4 bytes starting at 0x4000. (0x4000,0x4001,0x4002,0x4003)
0x6000 is F'd, 0x4000 isn't.

Those 4 bytes are: 1A C5 CE 33.
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