CG FC200 Clone VAG DCM6.2V ECU OK

Can CG FC200 ECU programmer successfully clone a VAG DCM6.2V ECU?

Check a real user feedback below.

The user bought an FC200 to address an issue with a VAG vehicle equipped with a Delphi DCM6.2V ECU. The goal was to either clone the data from the original, defective ECU or deactivate the immobilizer on a used, locked replacement unit.

While CG FC200 could read the ECU in boot mode, it lacked a direct “Immo Off” function for this specific module. This led to the question: is available to clone this ECU with this tool?

The user proceeded to test the cloning functionality, which was ultimately successful.

The process was completed perfectly using FC200 ECU Programmer.

Here is the step-by-step procedure that was followed:

  1. Backing Up the Original (Old) ECU

Read the ECU password and save the file.

Click “Connect,” using the saved password file for access.

Read the software (PFLASH) and save the data.

  1. Preparing the Replacement (New) ECU

Similarly, read the password of the new ECU and save the file.

Press “Connect” and use its corresponding password file.

Read the new ECU’s software (PFLASH) and save it as a backup.

  1. Final Cloning Step

Write the original PFLASH file (from the old ECU) onto the NEW ECU.

The result was a complete success. All data was transferred from the old ECU to the new one, and the vehicle started immediately without any issues.

FC200 software includes a helpful safety check. Before it makes any changes, it runs a quick online verification to confirm the data is intact and hasn’t been corrupted. In this case, the check passed, guaranteeing a successful transfer.

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