hi All ;
I get in contact with Ommridesr (which they dont have deep knowledge on Ducati Bikes) and Ignitech (waiting a repply to my email). Hope Ignitech may offer smth acceptable incase i need spare Virgin ECU

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I also read the Repair Guide regarding to to Keys and ignition system and as Howie said there also might be some issues need to be investigated in deep here.
As repair guide states;
Operating principle of the immobilizer
When the ignition key is positioned to ON, the decoder into the instrument panel energises the antenna, which generates an electromagnetic field power-supplying the key transponder. The Transponder sends the code stored into its ROM, which is received by the antenna and sent to the decoder. Here the secret code is matched with a second code. If matching is successful, then the decoder sends a code to the engine control unit (CCM) via special serial line (ISO 9141/5). The engine control unit checks received code and enables engine start if code is correct.
Immobilizer warning lights and indications
Each time the key is turned from ON to OFF, engine is disabled by the immobilizer. When the ignition key is turned from OFF to ON, the system will signal the following:
- if code is acknowledged, the led (1) (small LED above the buttons on instrument panel) will turn on and then off;
- if code is not acknowledged, the led (1) and the EOBD light (2) for ignition-injection failure will turn on and stay on. Engine will not start. Repeat the above procedure but using a different black key.
As stated above i am a little bit confused because in myt case both LED and EOBD light are turning OFF , so should i still consider that i might have problemestic ignition system elements here.
Also the repair manual states as follows;
Checking for correct immobilizer programming
Insert the red key in the ignition switch. Turn to ON. The led (1) on the instrument panel will flash as follows. And then led (1) turns off.
First flashing indication:
- if the led flashes for two seconds, it means that the immobilizer is not programmed, maybe because the
Programming procedure has not been strictly followed. Repeat the programming procedure from the start.
- if the led flashes for 0.7 seconds, it means that the immobilizer is correctly programmed
Second flashing indication:
- a series of short flashes indicates the number of programmed keys. If programming has been successfully completed, the led must flash three times (a red key and two black keys used for programming)
Third flashing indication (possible immobilizer system faults):
- the immobilizer is trouble-free if the led (1) is off
- a flash indicates a communication error between the decoder in the instrument panel and engine control unit via serial line ISO 9141/ 5
- two flashes indicate a failure of the inserted key, the antenna on the ignition switch or both
- three flashes indicate that the inserted key has not been acknowledged by the system
- four flashes indicate that the engine control unit is programmed but the decoder in the instrument panel is not programmed
If one of the above cases under "third flashing indication" occurs, the engine cannot be started.
So I am confused on this. Since the procedure above tells nothing about black key insertion and behavior of the LEDs. (above one is for RED key I think, since it states in the first sentence) what do you think on this? Do any of you had a similar experience on his/her own bike with red and black keys and LEDs flashing ?
I also wonder if the Code (the numbers on the code card) is same with the 5 digit hex-decimal value on the metal plate which came tied on RED key. I don’t have the code card to disable immobilizer (previous owner told me he lost). Do you know how can I get it (proving I am the legal legitimate owner of the bike)? I think Ducati must have a backup for this kind of critical information which is not lost-proof

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Thanks for you help guys,