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    Default Vivaro 2.0 115 ecu eeprom location

    Can someone tell me if the pcb just pulls out as need to read eeprom from dead ecu to transfer data to another ecu
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    This ecu can be copied by bdm100, read all by bdm. i think xprog like bdm can do it too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyromaniak View Post
    This ecu can be copied by bdm100, read all by bdm. i think xprog like bdm can do it too
    Yes but dead ecu wont read on bdm
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    ok, you dont say it. eeprom is ofcourse on next side, you dont fear take out pcb out when ecu is dead
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyromaniak View Post
    ok, you dont say it. eeprom is ofcourse on next side, you dont fear take out pcb out when ecu is dead
    So i presume eeprom data can go on new ecu via bdm?
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    yes, when you read eeprom with normal programmer, you can write to new ecu with bdm
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