Sometimes, the BCM simply dies. Internal components like the TJA1050 CAN transceiver are prone to failure. When the transceiver fails, the BCM goes "deaf" – it cannot transmit or receive messages, leading to a permanent 0x08 error.
The Fiat-Crypto project is well-regarded for its approach to generating correct-by-construction cryptographic code. Key details from the research include: fiat 0x08
A virgin BCM from the dealer costs $300-$600. A used BCM from a junkyard costs $50 but requires proxy alignment and key programming. Sometimes, the BCM simply dies
In the world of Fiat electronic control units (ECUs), identifiers like fiat 0x08