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    Default 2010 Nissan Titan MCU eeprom

    Hey guys need to know how to do a 2010 Nissan Titan I'm Using USA Prog is it EEPROM or MC9S12H256?
    Pinout, dump, instructions for a 5 year old yadda yadda . Got a customer waiting on me.

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    I seen one pinout on here with 6 contacts kinda like ford units, are the 2005-2010 Titans all programmed the same? Same board, chip location, chip etc? Can I use touch connector with pogo pins?

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    why not open and look?

    Reading is fundamental, asking is easy............................

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    Which button do you push to open those?
    Please DO NOT PM me asking for help.

    Post in the forum, that is what it is here for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clusters View Post
    Which button do you push to open those?
    Lmao
    DON'T JUST SAY PRESS IT.....

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    the one under the frank and behind the beans .......................

    Reading is fundamental, asking is easy............................

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    Quote Originally Posted by XmoDDeR View Post
    why not open and look?
    Should I take that as you don't know or what? I don't like wasting time going back in forth if that's the case I should just start telling all my customers I think I can do it then if I fry a board I could just give it back to them with a grin and a oops!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clusters View Post
    Which button do you push to open those?
    Somehow I feel someone has actually asked that button question before.

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    Seems like everytime I ask a question in a forum I always get the same response and no help well most of the time anyway.

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    What help you wont?
    check the forum you will find allot info.
    open the cluster and check what inside
    if you have usaprog why not check menu and pdf?
    or meybe give you step by step instraction?
    if you open the cluster and see bdm points
    how you ask what eeprom there?
    there is no eeprom its motorola mcu.

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    Hi, The first thing I do when not sure of a vehicle is to check on Wikipedia to see what it is related to.

    On your Titan I seem to think it will be the same as Nissan Navara / Pathfinder with a 9s12, if you look on your pdf's or on here you will find lots of info,
    you should be programming via the 6 pad BDM points.

    To be sure you need to post a good quality picture of the circuit board.

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    Pdfs? On my sd card files?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ascrap2003 View Post
    Should I take that as you don't know or what? I don't like wasting time going back in forth if that's the case I should just start telling all my customers I think I can do it then if I fry a board I could just give it back to them with a grin and a oops!
    my Friend, if you cant open it with out frying the circuit then maybe this job not good for you, some times it happens when MCU doesnt read correctly and you write on it, its normal, but you have to be prepared to do the job, and fix it if you mess it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ascrap2003 View Post
    Seems like everytime I ask a question in a forum I always get the same response and no help well most of the time anyway.
    because you not asking the right questions, open the board read the MCU and Post dump, very simple, if you dont know what chip and what can read the MCU you use GOOGLE.

    People on this forum want to help but not help LAZY people, is school you lean because teachers have to teach you, here every one busy and still help, Make life easy and post dump.

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    What does lazy have to do with customers? Should I tell the customer to bring a blanket and tent and wait till I go back and forth with you guys? Because they sure ain't going to leave a cluster with me for a 2-3 days settle down guys a little kindness goes a long way

 

 
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