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    Default 07 fiesta airbag

    Hello guys,

    One if one of you lads would be able to help me with this?
    Would be greatly appreciated.

    I got a 07 fiesta with a crashed airbag module.Its like one ive never seen before.Its a black sealed module, do i need to carefully cut a section out?Or can i read dump with correct pinouts with one of my programmers?
    I dont know what Eeprom or Mcu is inside.
    These are the numbers on the module
    FoMoCo
    60
    6593637660
    G1UHF
    6S6T 14B056K
    58603460594087
    5WK4 3586
    50060318

    Thanks for any help

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    have heard that people can do these from the pins but have never done it myself, i always cut a section out and desolder chip, if you look at ecu with writing facing you, cut a hole on the left side of the sticker, make the hole the same height as the sticker, and from the left edge of module to the edge of sticker. keep it as neat as possible then use hot air blower to melt back together and smooth it while its hot.. inside is 95160 chip, if you post file i have most files for these, these type of module is fitted in transit also...

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    Quote Originally Posted by melmar View Post
    have heard that people can do these from the pins but have never done it myself, i always cut a section out and desolder chip, if you look at ecu with writing facing you, cut a hole on the left side of the sticker, make the hole the same height as the sticker, and from the left edge of module to the edge of sticker. keep it as neat as possible then use hot air blower to melt back together and smooth it while its hot.. inside is 95160 chip, if you post file i have most files for these, these type of module is fitted in transit also...
    Thanks that is great help, thanks for taking the time to explain.

    I will post dump later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by melmar View Post
    have heard that people can do these from the pins but have never done it myself, i always cut a section out and desolder chip, if you look at ecu with writing facing you, cut a hole on the left side of the sticker, make the hole the same height as the sticker, and from the left edge of module to the edge of sticker. keep it as neat as possible then use hot air blower to melt back together and smooth it while its hot.. inside is 95160 chip, if you post file i have most files for these, these type of module is fitted in transit also...
    Here is crashed dump mate,from the 95160.

    thanks again for everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam28 View Post
    Hello guys,

    One if one of you lads would be able to help me with this?
    Would be greatly appreciated.

    I got a 07 fiesta with a crashed airbag module.Its like one ive never seen before.Its a black sealed module, do i need to carefully cut a section out?Or can i read dump with correct pinouts with one of my programmers?
    I dont know what Eeprom or Mcu is inside.
    These are the numbers on the module
    FoMoCo
    60
    6593637660
    G1UHF
    6S6T 14B056K
    58603460594087
    5WK4 3586
    50060318

    Thanks for any help

    Cheers

    Adam
    HI.
    With carprog you can read or write dump in this procesor through obd2 conector. But you can also do it the way melerman said. Try this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by juozas10 View Post
    HI.
    With carprog you can read or write dump in this procesor through obd2 conector. But you can also do it the way melerman said. Try this.
    hi mate

    Thanks for that, but i managed to do it with airbag resetter. didnt think it supported this module.

    this is it,but slightly different to yours

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam28 View Post
    hi mate

    Thanks for that, but i managed to do it with airbag resetter. didnt think it supported this module.

    this is it,but slightly different to yours

    Cheers
    Have you managed with something else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by melcool View Post
    Have you managed with "crash eraser" or something else?
    just desoldered 95160 erased with airbag resetter,job done.
    Used x5 programmer from mcumall
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    do you have to de-solder the soic chip?
    has anyone tried with something like this Programmers IN-CIRCUIT SOIC Test Clip

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    from my experience you don't get a true reading with chip on the board, its easier to take it off and be sure of your readings...

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    Quote Originally Posted by u.s View Post
    do you have to de-solder the soic chip?
    has anyone tried with something like this Programmers IN-CIRCUIT SOIC Test Clip
    And you may corrupt the eeprom too, then your fcuked! Or maybe not because someome on here will have a dump for you.
    Just remove it mate,much safer.
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    thanks mate,
    have no problem removing the chips but was just wondering if it can be done in-circuit.

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    Default Can someone clear this one for me please :)

    Hi all

    Here is a very similar module....
    Numbers are...

    60
    6593637660

    G1UHF

    6S6T 14B056 KC

    58603470700835

    5WK4 3586

    13070310

    I would be very grateful if someone could clear the crash data for me please.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by looly View Post
    Hi all

    Here is a very similar module....
    Numbers are...

    60
    6593637660

    G1UHF

    6S6T 14B056 KC

    58603470700835

    5WK4 3586

    13070310

    I would be very grateful if someone could clear the crash data for me please.

    Cheers
    Hi.
    Try this crash data cleared.
    Please report.
    Best regards.
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    Sorry guys, this is the dump that needs to be corrected....

    Many thanks
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