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    Hello all,

    I have virgin a donor dash with abrites on 2014 A5 and now need to read load gateway flash.

    Anyone can help in location of gateway in vehicle and what chip do I read flash from?

    Is the gateway the J533 ? Module cause I keep reading different on this, says its a audio gateway and others say its can gateway for diagnostic

    Found this picture, is this the one?

    If so what chip to read flash?
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    this is getaway together for audio (optical)and for diagnostic can (uds). this is ecu you need read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vasa View Post
    this is getaway together for audio (optical)and for diagnostic can (uds). this is ecu you need read.
    Thanks for this info,
    Do you know what chip I'd have to read?

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    anyone have the pinout for this gateway? to read flash?

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    MCU or some eeprom if exist, check if you have some eeprom on PCB ?

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    I do, but I thought Avdi asked for flash file
    Eeprom is next to mcu to left
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    Can you make bether photo with Eeprom next to mcu to left and with MCU to see what is writhen on this ?

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    Customer has taken vehicle for now, I will have next week.
    I just need to rear flash from this gateway and initialize cluster and I should be ok. I hope

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    Upa-usb-s can read 1M034Y if it is not locked.

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    use Xprog-m original, 3 minutes jobb

    work good

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    Avdi asks for reading of eeprom 25640
    Is this the smaller chip next to 1m034y ?

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    95640/25640 on gateway
    4C7570755F73616E64755F696D6D6F5F736F6C7574696F6E73

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    Ok great so the 8 pin eeprom? Not mcu?
    So file from this for Avdi is correct?
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    Ok I read that chip and not right config file
    And my xprog not working.... I have software from xprog and hardware is Chinese.... hardware failed

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    Quote Originally Posted by markony79 View Post
    use Xprog-m original, 3 minutes jobb

    work good

    I have xprog 5.5.5 now working, whatdevice would I use to read this?

 

 
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