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    Hello friends from dk,

    I would like to know how do you guys have learnt how to do the electronic stuff, I know how to read a eeprom with a programmer but I don't know how to find pin and miles in the data. Also when new electronics come in cars someone must know how to read and decode the data for example with chip tuning you must know what the boot pin is.
    How to learn this stuff?

    Regards.

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    we are learning from the masters of electronics engineerings

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    read everything....this forum has loads of information, be polite here & learn to press the thanks button. Lots of people are around to help but show them some respect...

    16 thanks in nearly 10 years isnt great man

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    I know 16 thanks don't look much but compare to posts is also very low, don't use the forum very often but the electronic problems in cars be come more and more, I am a mechanic who does diagnostic work. But to put in every car brand new stuff is expensive so you need more understandings how to make used parts work in other cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galaxy0634 View Post
    we are learning from the masters of electronics engineerings
    Yes but how to become electronic master engineer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hbr View Post
    Hello friends from dk,

    I would like to know how do you guys have learnt how to do the electronic stuff, I know how to read a eeprom with a programmer but I don't know how to find pin and miles in the data. Also when new electronics come in cars someone must know how to read and decode the data for example with chip tuning you must know what the boot pin is.
    How to learn this stuff?

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    Hi M8,
    Just one word...Experience!!!
    Every learning process takes long time to complete...but in Automotive electronics learning will never end!
    Learning every day, step by step is the only one option, there is no other magic way.
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    All brands, All vehicles, All files.

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