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    Default help mp.7.0 reprogram

    hello
    I seek to reprogram my peugeot 406 coupe v6.
    computer mp.7.0 194cv.
    the chip are the cc460.
    is there a reference to normalize the support dlcc68.
    Will someone pining on this chip.
    or is there any way to program the ECU pins.

    bonjour
    je recherche ? reprogrammer ma peugeot 406 coup? v6
    calculateur mp.7.0 194cv
    la puce es la cc460
    y a t'il une r?f?rence normaliser pour le support dlcc68.
    quelqu'un aurai le pining de cette puce
    ou y a t'il moyen de programmer par la broche du calculateur
    ps: I don't speak English very well. I do not understand the abbreviation. email: homas390@hotmail.fr

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    What is the problem with car? you want immo off or what exactly?
    Last edited by sogaro; 16th October, 2010 at 07:20 PM.

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    goodnight!
    I would like to gain some power.
    but I do not know the generic number of this chip.
    david
    ps: I don't speak English very well. I do not understand the abbreviation. email: homas390@hotmail.fr

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    In the CC460 there is an 29F010. The only programmer that read/write this chip as far I know is from EVC.

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    hello

    but the chip 29f010're a 32 pin?
    mine are a 68 pin
    ps: I don't speak English very well. I do not understand the abbreviation. email: homas390@hotmail.fr

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    up please !!!!
    ps: I don't speak English very well. I do not understand the abbreviation. email: homas390@hotmail.fr

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    What I mean the CC460 is an ASIC. A special made chip with more then only flash memory.
    For the EVC programmer there is a special adapter from
    68pins to 32 pins and some chips on it and they program it like a 28F010.

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    thank you very much for your answer!
    So for me it will change this economic ecu.
    because this device must listen very expensive. I think that there is no alternative.
    thank you for your help.
    david
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    ps: I don't speak English very well. I do not understand the abbreviation. email: homas390@hotmail.fr

 

 

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