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    Default 2005 grand prix odo program dsp3?

    is there a way i can program odo with dsp3+ i have located chip in the dic and tried silverado selection as chip should be the same tried the clip and can save and read it but error comes up when tries to write? thanks in advance

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    If you can save the dump, post it here. Do you have another programmer like upa to write the modified dump back into the eeprom?
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    i do not have another programmer

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    Unsolder the chip and see if it will program.
    Please DO NOT PM me asking for help.

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

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    ok will try that

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    Never work with dsp3 but check it might be possible by obd.

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    obd only goes up to 2003 yes it did work success THANKS CLUSRTERS JUST ALOT MORE WORK

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    It's not always just pushing buttons, get used to it.
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    so most chips you can leave on board why do you think this one is different?

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    Clusters are usually not a problem, some GM BCM don't work in circuit. I guess this unit is one that doesn't.
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    works with dsp3 both ways and manual with chip incircuit , learn methods and tools

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