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joshwyatt

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Depairing CID
« on: 05 August 2010, 16:16:58 »

To remove a CID from an Omega, do you need the car pass? I know it's a tech2 job as it's coded to the HU and the car, but if a tech2 is plugged in, can you simply put it in delivery mode and then remove it from the original vehicle ready to be fitted to another Omega?

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Re: Depairing CID
« Reply #1 on: 05 August 2010, 16:28:42 »

its not a simple tech2 to de-pair it, it has to be (as you say) be put into 'Delivery Mode' TB has a way of doing it but its not guaranteed to work, it could make the CID toast...
« Last Edit: 05 August 2010, 16:29:12 by tunnie »
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Re: Depairing CID
« Reply #2 on: 05 August 2010, 16:32:01 »

Fairly certain you need the car pass, unless your moving both the CID and HU together, probably wrong, no doubt will find out.
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Re: Depairing CID
« Reply #3 on: 05 August 2010, 19:28:40 »

Joshwyatt, in your case, carpass not needed, but it is a PITA.

Is the CID paird to NCDC2013 or 2015?
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