Changing ECU to bypass immobiliser?

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Changing ECU to bypass immobiliser?
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Hi.

I've wrote about this several times and nobody can give me a good answer.. It seems like these cars were pretty faulty with their immobilisers and nobody really knows how to fix it?

Info:

Car: Peugeot 306 XS -97
Engine: 1.6 Petrol
Gearbox: Manual 5 speed
Immobiliser: Keypad
ECU: not sure


So the battery got drained and the car refused to start after that. Even if I entered the correct code. The red and green light is both lightning up after I entered the code and the engine will just spin.

My question: The only solid answer I've read on several forums is changing the ECU to a ECU from a 306 without an immobiliser. Is this possible? If so, what ECU will fit? Any ECU from any 1.6 petrol XS -97 or is there some rules that certain ECU's won't fit or something like that?

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I can update that I've found 2 used "ECU"s, but I'm not really sure they are what I'm talking about. 

[Image: peugeot_306_1997_insprut_bensin_styrenhet.jpg]
[Image: peugeot_306_1997_insprut_bensin_styrenhet.jpg]

Are these what I need in that case that an ECU swap is on the table? 

The site that these are on is calling the "Fuel injection ECU". Also from a 306 XS 1.6 "NFZ" Manual -97
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