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Peugeot 407 FVDI killed BSI Help meg please - atis - 11-10-2019

Hi Friends!
Is the Peugeot 407 Coupe BSI flash different from a sedan?
JCI flash number is 5F47.
Thanks Mates!
BR
(FVDI killed this I uploaded another because FVDI save as wrong checksum.)


RE: Peugeot 407 FVDI killed BSI Help meg please - vwaraf - 12-10-2019

I think BSI is good but it remains in bootmode after programming


RE: Peugeot 407 FVDI killed BSI Help meg please - Ecutech - 12-10-2019

There are a number of threads on how to get a bsi out of bootmode, thats if the data is not corrupt. Ive seen lots of bsi's with corrupted data after fvdi. Did you make a backup of.ori before attempting to flash? You are better off now reading the bsi on the bench with upa or similar and putting fvdi back in the box....at least for psa vehicles.


RE: Peugeot 407 FVDI killed BSI Help meg please - snyper - 16-10-2019

Just try reprogramming the BSI but this time with a battery booster. It is what 'kills' the bsi with fvdi if doen without maintaining the voltage above 12