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    Use dump from 1st post, program as 93c56 in 16bit mode with UPA and car start!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Min2xx View Post
    Use dump from 1st post, program as 93c56 in 16bit mode with UPA and car start!!!
    Not work!!!
    To all members - read and write like 59C11 with any normal eeprom programmer - UPA is not smart programer, don't use it for this job
    Member Min2xx has right - cut wires
    Work my dump.
    Car start
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    Working m8 :P

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    Hello

    I try today with xprog, I select 93c56 eeprom 16 bits, and can read , but when try to write, not write posible? any ideas? only can write with UPA ?

    best regards

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    KIA Sportage 1998 2.0 diesel engine crank well but no start ,using spray help a little .
    Tried dump from first post with UPA ( TL866 can not do the job ??) ,at first key cranking sound better but still no start ,some fuel start to leak around fuel pump ,ups forgot to secure some nuts at the pipes tight them well and at the second key hooray ,car started after a two years holiday
    Many thanks to Mr jovime !

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    which is the terminal 6 and 7b?
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    Please tell me which is the terminal 6 and 7b on the immobilizer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dimet View Post
    Please tell me which is the terminal 6 and 7b on the immobilizer?
    Nobody knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimet View Post
    Please tell me which is the terminal 6 and 7b on the immobilizer?

    I think the connection is checked, not the unit.
    Very small letters.

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    Hi,

    OKI eeprom must be desoldered or, can be programmed directly into ecu pcb?
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    Hi everyone, I have a problem with a kia sportage too, it have the remote control damage and can't star, I use carman scanner to come it in to my garage, so I know the engine and electric circuits are fine, I try to write oki m951g like at59c11, 93c56 (8 and 16 bits), 93lc56, and every tried bad, I'm using gq-4x and have to wllen pcb50 and x-prog but still the same.

    Any suggestion

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    PD. Ecu it's a k04r18881b

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    For me: kia sportage Zexel K04R18881C
    Write file from 1st post with UPA
    93c56 in 16bit mode: work perfect.
    I made only one addition: ia have cut pin 54 and 62 from ECU
    Very thanks

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    The dump in the first post works like charm!

    I read the oki memory like a 93C56 in 16 bits, it's important 16 bits.
    Write a empty dump FF in the oki memory, in order to clean it.
    Write the dump off in 16 bits too. I had to write it a couple of times, but at the end it will fit.
    Cut the pin 54 and 62, connect your ecu and it will run ok.

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    thanks for this it worked for me

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    Thanks for dump,it worked.I write like oki MSM16951 in swap end car starts.With UPA 93c56 in 16 bites dont work for me.

 

 
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