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    Default TC222-16F VVDI pinout

    Hello, does anyone have pinout for vvdi prog
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    Hello. Don’t be shy, open it - everything is obvious there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mexaniks View Post
    Hello. Don’t be shy, open it - everything is obvious there
    A full strip is required and obviously you have to show us the pics

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    In these ECUs, the board is made so that you can see with your eyes where you need to connect. You just need to open the connection diagram and connect.
    The author of the post simply didn’t even look at the board. The pads are next to the MCU and located opposite each desired pin.
    So simple that you only need a soldering iron and instructions for connecting the plugs in the programmer
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    Here pinout, dont forget Thanks/reputation butons...
    Regards.
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    Don't forget to press the THANKS & REPUTATION button for help in the future.

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    Thank for everyone's replies but customer didn't want to open the module, so I give it him back

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    Quote Originally Posted by pvkosherov View Post
    Thank for everyone's replies but customer didn't want to open the module, so I give it him back
    Should the client turn to the sorcerers?

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    Maybe there is someone who have more tools and can make.it by obd

 

 

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