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    Default Doing a micro eeprom the hard way

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    very hard way , you can do this on board also then why you use 2nd base

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    take a pogo pin and make you and adapter to your base....
    sharing is the key of success

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    Quote Originally Posted by mecjp View Post
    take a pogo pin and make you and adapter to your base....
    like this is more easy and clean!
    sharing is the key of success

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    Quote Originally Posted by mecjp View Post
    like this is more easy and clean!
    i can mke tht alot nicer

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    Quote Originally Posted by XmoDDeR View Post
    i can mke tht alot nicer
    I connect it on the Via Holes with Pogo pins, no soldering and no removing of EEPROM...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hcip View Post
    I connect it on the Via Holes with Pogo pins, no soldering and no removing of EEPROM...
    Yes, but you are smarter than the average button pusher.
    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 XmoDDeR View Post
    i can mke tht alot nicer
    what you do more nicer than a pogo pin?
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    Any one got wiring pinpoint for 2013 Honda Jaz dash eeprom 93c76 this is a very small eeprom?
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    hi
    some has kia carnival or sedona with tiny eeprom of c66 contact points ....thanks or power up pins...thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by digimile View Post
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    some has kia carnival or sedona with tiny eeprom of c66 contact points ....thanks or power up pins...thanks
    To Get the Power pins(in all Dash)
    1: You need a multimeter (Ohmeter) set to X1
    2: look for the bigest Electrolytic capacitor in Culster PCB
    3: in positive side of the electrolityc capacitor, there is a Diode connected to it ( Reverse votage Protection)
    4: Check the Diode connectivity (anode side) to Cluster pin socket, (that is the positive supply of cluster)
    5: Negative side is easy to find, in the Ground side of PCB measure the continuity of it to the cluster socket to find the negative supply

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