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tadeo
9th August, 2013, 09:03 AM
Hi gays i have Astra H AIRBAG SDM
need to clear crash data
can anyone tell me with eeprom to read ( do not see anyone)
i see one mcu
SC515845CPV 4L40K
but cant find pinout for him
Regards
timos
9th August, 2013, 01:51 PM
Hi gays i have Astra H AIRBAG SDM
need to clear crash data
can anyone tell me with eeprom to read ( do not see anyone)
i see one mcu
SC515845CPV 4L40K
but cant find pinout for him
Regards
Hi
you can make it with op-com
tadeo
9th August, 2013, 03:08 PM
Hi
you can make it with op-com
Hi yes i know but i cant make connection with airbag ecu that why im trying read on programmer
do you know if SC515845CPV 4L40K is equal to 912DG128 ??
Regards
apolo2100
9th August, 2013, 06:26 PM
YES THIS MASK IS A PROCESSOR *L40K MC9S12DG128/DT128, MSE9S12DT128
gttuning
9th August, 2013, 06:47 PM
x prog m will read its secure MCU. Type MCU then Motorola HC(S)12-Secured then Divice MC9S12-eeprom-secured. look in conection diagram and it will read no problem.lift RESET pin up from board.and use BDM ADAPTOR on x prog.good luck.
badenaleks
10th August, 2013, 10:19 AM
Here you go good luck
tadeo
10th August, 2013, 10:57 AM
x prog m will read its secure MCU. Type MCU then Motorola HC(S)12-Secured then Divice MC9S12-eeprom-secured. look in conection diagram and it will read no problem.lift RESET pin up from board.and use BDM ADAPTOR on x prog.good luck.
Here you go good luck
Thanks for help but is not working (stuck in baypass security)
as you can se on pic1 xprog showing different connection for secured mcu
now im little confused she i use connection as on pic 1
Regards
gttuning
10th August, 2013, 06:00 PM
you should read this in circuit dont take the MCU of the board.
kardi78
10th August, 2013, 06:09 PM
Hi, I enclosed wiring to astra h cabrio sdm. I use with many occasion, and working on perfect. I use UPA USB.
Rtronics
11th August, 2013, 10:05 AM
If you have UPA, i can send you solder points. its surprisingly easy.
Rtronics
13th August, 2013, 10:29 AM
here you go, upa solder points.
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