Sorry the answer is NO...
The Immobiliser 2 system was taken over from the Astra–G and has been expanded by additional device identifications.
The engine control unit identifies the body control module and the instrument module via the CAN bus (V bus and E bus).
After switching on the ignition, the engine control unit waits for the identification of the body control module and the instrument module. The identification is a 16–bit code (vehicle ID). The vehicle ID is determined by the engine control unit. The engine functions are only available if the vehicle ID is correct. If this is not correct, error codes are set (P1615, BCM, P1615 instrument module) and the immobiliser comes into effect.
The engine ECU is reset via the programming menu within the immobiliser control unit. Therefore the code you have is not valid for your car, only the donor car.
Maybe some ECU repair specialist can make the engine ECU free running?????????
HTH
Darren...........
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