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So i had the dreaded airbag light check come on last week which after troubleshooting it, this looked to be down to over voltage as error was 13.9v, I ordered a new much newer Airbag ECU which was manufactured in 2023. Seller had my vehicle down as compatible via the plate on the engine, although the same one looks to be compatible with pretty much all 2017 ducato's as well a load more newer and older, so I think these things must be compatible with a lot of them.
I already had the gendan leads and registered Multiscanecu software, first time connecting i could see the error on the airbag module, and it was the B0100-49, i replaced the ecu and connected again to the body and did the proxialign which all went through OK. Connected back again to the body after leaving it for few mins and all shows ok with no errors recorded, and the airbag light has gone.
My issue now is that if i connect the Multiscanecu back to the airbag module again within the software using the same settings as before i am presented with Invalid Iso Code, the Module cannot be identified.
Phoned Gendan, and they said the software is now not recognising the new ECU module as it's newer than the one that was in there, they mentioned about emailing the software company with some logs to see if they can add support for the newer ECU module for the vehicle but i would of thought this would be there anyway seeing as its a 2023 Airbag module. Should i be concerned as the vehicle is working with no errors now when turning it on. I will take it for a drive tomorrow just to make sure its ok to drive, but i cant see that being an issue as it was ok to drive even with the error present.
Anyone seen this? if the ECU model was incorrect, surely it would not proxialign, this went through without a problem and as i said the software is reporting no errors when connecting to the "body" within the software.
Couple of pictures below of the iso error and the one now showing no error codes stored.


no errors, all looks ok
I already had the gendan leads and registered Multiscanecu software, first time connecting i could see the error on the airbag module, and it was the B0100-49, i replaced the ecu and connected again to the body and did the proxialign which all went through OK. Connected back again to the body after leaving it for few mins and all shows ok with no errors recorded, and the airbag light has gone.
My issue now is that if i connect the Multiscanecu back to the airbag module again within the software using the same settings as before i am presented with Invalid Iso Code, the Module cannot be identified.
Phoned Gendan, and they said the software is now not recognising the new ECU module as it's newer than the one that was in there, they mentioned about emailing the software company with some logs to see if they can add support for the newer ECU module for the vehicle but i would of thought this would be there anyway seeing as its a 2023 Airbag module. Should i be concerned as the vehicle is working with no errors now when turning it on. I will take it for a drive tomorrow just to make sure its ok to drive, but i cant see that being an issue as it was ok to drive even with the error present.
Anyone seen this? if the ECU model was incorrect, surely it would not proxialign, this went through without a problem and as i said the software is reporting no errors when connecting to the "body" within the software.
Couple of pictures below of the iso error and the one now showing no error codes stored.


no errors, all looks ok
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