Purpose
OtoCheck is a compact desktop utility for working with immobiliser data in ECU EEPROM dumps. It helps set units to a ready-to-start state, repair corrupted areas and document chip parameters from saved BIN files.
Highlights
Package contents
Compatibility notes
Focus on popular European platforms and ECUs where immobiliser data is stored in serial EEPROM. Coverage and outcomes vary by vehicle, ECU hardware and firmware revision. Always verify against the specific module and chip designation.
Basic usage
Operating systems
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 — x86 and x64
Minimum system requirements
Dual-core CPU, 2 GB RAM, 50 MB free storage, standard display, local administrator rights, offline capable. USB connectivity for your programmer if required
Disclaimer
Source of Files. All software and resources in this post are collected from public and open sources on the internet. We do not claim authorship or ownership.
File Hosting. This forum does not host files. All links point to third party public cloud storage. We are not responsible for external content.
User Responsibility. Software is provided for educational and evaluation purposes only. You use it at your own risk. Authors of the post and forum administration are not liable for any damage.
OtoCheck is a compact desktop utility for working with immobiliser data in ECU EEPROM dumps. It helps set units to a ready-to-start state, repair corrupted areas and document chip parameters from saved BIN files.
Highlights
- Guided workflow by Brand, Series, ECU and Chip with quick search
- Supports common EEPROM families such as 95xxx and 24Cxx used in many ECUs
- Ready-to-start preparation and dump repair from offline files
- Visual chip and ECU hints for Magneti Marelli, Bosch and other suppliers
- Lightweight interface with one-click processing and status messages
Package contents
- OtoCheck v2 application build
- AccessRuntime installer for required components
- License utility for feature activation with valid codes
Compatibility notes
Focus on popular European platforms and ECUs where immobiliser data is stored in serial EEPROM. Coverage and outcomes vary by vehicle, ECU hardware and firmware revision. Always verify against the specific module and chip designation.
Basic usage
- Make a verified backup of the ECU EEPROM with your preferred programmer
- Open the BIN in OtoCheck and select the matching brand, series, ECU and chip
- Run the repair or ready-to-start function and review the output fields
- Save the processed file under a new name, keeping the original as backup
- Program the file back and test using standard safe workshop procedures
Operating systems
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 — x86 and x64
Minimum system requirements
Dual-core CPU, 2 GB RAM, 50 MB free storage, standard display, local administrator rights, offline capable. USB connectivity for your programmer if required
Disclaimer
Source of Files. All software and resources in this post are collected from public and open sources on the internet. We do not claim authorship or ownership.
File Hosting. This forum does not host files. All links point to third party public cloud storage. We are not responsible for external content.
User Responsibility. Software is provided for educational and evaluation purposes only. You use it at your own risk. Authors of the post and forum administration are not liable for any damage.