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electrones
19th December, 2014, 02:49 PM
I friends

I need some help to read Siemens MSS54 with FG tech on BDM but,
i need help from someone for identify pin number 1 on left/right flash.

Thanks in advance.

electrones
19th December, 2014, 05:19 PM
Someone can help me with procedures to read this ECU from BMW M3 Siemens MSS54, please!!!

Thanks in advance

electrones
22nd December, 2014, 12:39 PM
Heloooooooo

Someone can say me how to read Siemens MSS54 with Fg tech, pleasse!?!?!

exe123
22nd December, 2014, 01:14 PM
Check FGtech documents

electrones
24th December, 2014, 05:26 PM
Dear friend

If the FGtech documents shows the pin # 1 please, show me why i did not see,
Do you think i not consulted the FG tech documents before asking!?!?
Please, if you have any suggestions or demonstration please send me

cheers

exe123
24th December, 2014, 11:29 PM
Yes, pin 1 indication is not there in the picture, but you can clearly see how to place the adapter! Use this information + your brain and go back one page.
You will find the answer.

bersch8688
25th December, 2014, 10:08 AM
Use this pinout for read ecu


http://wiki.obdtuning.com/images/a/a4/BMW_MSS_54.jpg

FritzP
26th December, 2014, 10:00 AM
If you make a search about Motorola BDM you will find info about how the pads are arranged, and also how you can determind pad 1.
On these, pad 3 and 5 are always connected to ground, just a hint.

electrones
26th December, 2014, 10:51 AM
Yes, pin 1 indication is not there in the picture, but you can clearly see how to place the adapter! Use this information + your brain and go back one page.
You will find the answer.


The issue is not the use of the brain, because I use it every day at maximum, is to ask help and ensure that will not damage something is free "not paid anything,"
But as thou don't know exactly what is the pin#1, you say things,
have you to know how to respect people and leave blank, as i do to the questions that i not know how to help DK comrades.
Cheers

Babos
26th December, 2014, 11:06 AM
mate give me more info about that ecu car and other!
i look fgtech manual and not see in bdm support that ecu MSS54!
there is only MS45

FritzP
26th December, 2014, 11:19 AM
More help here: winIDEA Help (http://www.isystem.com/downloads/winIDEA/help/index.html?TheBDMconnector.html)
You will need a multimeter to measure and find which is number 3 and 5, (you measure from ground connection on ECU pins), then number1 explain itself.

electrones
26th December, 2014, 11:40 AM
mate give me more info about that ecu car and other!
i look fgtech manual and not see in bdm support that ecu MSS54!
there is only MS45

Hi m8

Check pdf BDM MC32xxx pg 13 for BMW MSS52, not say MSS54 but HW appear to be the same

Cheers

Babos
26th December, 2014, 12:12 PM
Ok i see now! take and found ground pade on ecu.
I take adapter and check there where is ground and we see where is first pin.

exe123
26th December, 2014, 03:54 PM
The issue is not the use of the brain, because I use it every day at maximum, is to ask help and ensure that will not damage something is free "not paid anything,"
But as thou don't know exactly what is the pin#1, you say things,
have you to know how to respect people and leave blank, as i do to the questions that i not know how to help DK comrades.
Cheers

FGTech_BDM_MC32xxx_User_Manual.pdf
Page 13 shows how to place the Siemens/Marelli BDM head on MSS52.
Page 12 shows how to place the very same Siemens/Marelli BDM head on a Trionic 8 + BDM pad 1 indication.
Page 7 shows how to find pin1

So looks like you are not using it at maximum. Just by reading the manual you could solve your issue easily.

electrones
4th January, 2015, 12:41 PM
Hi friends

Thank you all for suggestions and support in reading the Flash BMW M3 with FGtech by BDM
With help each other we will go far, no one has more brain than the other, the difference is in the experience and the humility to help another without offending


Cheers