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    Quote Originally Posted by smirnoff_rules View Post
    wonder if your problem was not cutting the can wires and you didnt get full read ?
    No, i din´t cut al wires, only do a small hole in the wires to connect. But my readed file is OK.
    then I get remaped files of other same engine car. And I´m trying to copy that files.

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    Has any body tried write or read/write Vectra C 2.2DTI psg16 thorough OBD?
    Till now i'm using TECH2 with SPS but it takes very very long time to read/modify/write.
    I have MPPS V18 eu clone from www.car-prog.com.
    Tried read Astra G PSG16 in method of Tiugrikas and all worked okay (because in OBD connector there is no CAN), but he said with cut wires he can't write Vectra C/Signum.

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    Hi friends
    If I make the connections on the white and green wires (Can h / Can l) do I not need to take the PSG16 out of the car?
    If I make these connections it is safe to write the file?
    The file I read by OBD is bad or by OBD reads right?

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