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AMLGAR
26th September, 2014, 04:34 PM
does anybody ever program this module? is a 2014 scon TC 89170-21160 ,after programming with ETL, no comunication with module is the second one..can anybody have this module how the board looks looks like cause this looks like FUJITSU TEN BOARD, BUT this is DENSO, board of this looks different as 2013, any information would be appreciate thanks, I CONTAC etl no answer yeT... WHEN I CLICK CONNECT got this message WRONG DEVICE ID 00001A2E i click ok and then conect to H8SX, i report that before they say no problem ignore that got error only in MODULES FUJITSU, but program ok, but no in this one NO COMUNICATION WITH MODULE, :top: i got this picture can anybody confirm 2014 SCION TC board is this, or someone replace board and put it the box, cause screws was already with marks...279116 , i have done many MODULE WITH H8SX, this board only found in FUJITSU TEN MODULES..but this is DENSO

AVDIMON
26th September, 2014, 06:16 PM
Here is question for you, when you solder pins and then connect to ETL programmer, does EXTERNAL POWER green LED lamp is ON? I recently had issue with Toyot module where this LED was not on and I found that appliying 5 AMP voltage resolving issue. For some reason module was taking more AMPs than usually.

AMLGAR
26th September, 2014, 06:20 PM
my issue is when module install in car, no communication with scan tool.. i want to know is if this board like in the picture belong to TOYOTA SCION TC 2014 89170-21160 H8SX, MADE BY DENSO, cause i have one here 2013 and is different.

AVDIMON
26th September, 2014, 06:48 PM
I see, unfortunately I don't have such module, maybe someone else does and can take a picture. Let us know how it goes.

FxShaw
26th September, 2014, 08:41 PM
I did one on a 2013 scion module before and its different than this one...you have to know which one looks like the module u have.

BTW cg100 you dont have to apply any voltage or anything..And so far the damn thing never let me down.

AMLGAR
26th September, 2014, 09:39 PM
i have a 2013 SCION TC, AND 2014 SCION TC MODULES, 2014 scion TC MODULE looks different inside the board, when i receive this module screws was already touched somenone opened it ,so if someone here has a 2014 SCION TC module can confirm is the same as the picture in this post..thank you

Plcautoparts
28th September, 2014, 04:09 AM
I did a 2014 tc today and that is not the right picture, you need to remove resistor on opposite side of board to do the module!! and pick the correct picture!
good luck!
look at your Picture = Toyota-R5F6172X_H8SX172X.jpg

AMLGAR
29th September, 2014, 04:37 PM
I did a 2014 tc today and that is not the right picture, you need to remove resistor on opposite side of board to do the module!! and pick the correct picture!
good luck!
look at your Picture = Toyota-R5F6172X_H8SX172X.jpg

thanks that what i thought this is not the right board...

AMLGAR
7th October, 2014, 11:21 PM
i got another 2014 scion tc the module looks the same as the picture i posted , so I PROGRAMMED WITH ETL , READ CODES AND AFTER CLEAR WITH ETL , no comunication with module,, so ETL is not doing it with correct file...or what can be?

Plcautoparts
8th October, 2014, 12:39 PM
The airbag light still on? What scanner are you using? If you using snap on, dont think it can communicate, need techstream. I have done those modules with ETL without any issues so far.

AMLGAR
8th October, 2014, 04:42 PM
i dont hear no vips sounds when you turn switch and no communication with scan tool, im using x431 v47.81, snap-on v14.4 , autoenginuity v12.2,

Plcautoparts
9th October, 2014, 06:45 AM
i dont hear no vips sounds when you turn switch and no communication with scan tool, im using x431 v47.81, snap-on v14.4 , autoenginuity v12.2,
Can you post a picture of the circuit board of the module you are working on.

Plcautoparts
9th October, 2014, 06:46 AM
i dont hear no vips sounds when you turn switch and no communication with scan tool, im using x431 v47.81, snap-on v14.4 , autoenginuity v12.2,
Can you post a picture of the circuit board of the module you are working on