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    Default 2015 hyundai santa fe

    hey guys!

    I have a 2015 hyundai santa fe with 96734km. we need 66000km
    processor should be a MB91F067CS.
    I have read via obd with smelecom.
    will remove and write manually with smelecom.

    thanks!!!

    edit: just open it up, and this is a MB91F037... and a few minutes later, I saw a C66 in a tiny MSOP format I think.
    probably in there... I'll try to read asap.
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    apparently, this data is not correct, look this





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    yup my mistake!
    so an MSOP 93c66, done onboard with ''pogo'' adapter via smelecom.
    read and wrote ok.

    p/n: TN15570-4180
    94002-4Z310

    thanks for the help and sorry for the post that wasn't needed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GameTheoryOptimal View Post
    yup my mistake!
    so an MSOP 93c66, done onboard with ''pogo'' adapter via smelecom.
    read and wrote ok.

    p/n: TN15570-4180
    94002-4Z310

    thanks for the help and sorry for the post that wasn't needed!
    What pogo adupter you use?
    what voltage you read msop with dsp3?
    thank you

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    the standard 3.71V was used (the default voltage).
    pogo adapter was sold by smelecomus.com.
    they call it TSSOP8 and MSOP8 touch holder.

    they are pricey but they are well build.
    you can probably build your own for way less... but will be hard to make it properly so needle align and won't move.
    and I can always make an adapter to use this cable with different programmer.

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