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    Hi at all!

    somebody know why the MPPS shows error when I try to write this ecu?

    thanks!!

    dk

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    Do you read/write in the boot mode?
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    hi,

    no, I had an original, tuned it and try to write it.

    should it be done by boot mode?

    couldn`t I directly write by OBD?

    thank you

    regards

    dk

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    i write smart only in boot mode
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    Quote Originally Posted by deusbrest View Post
    i write smart only in boot mode
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    thank you for the hint!


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    if you succeed in boot mode please report.
    I tried with two different ecu's no luck
    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...estion-239433/

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    I read boot mode, write normal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizbern View Post
    I read boot mode, write normal

    I have the original, so I only needed to make the file and theoreticaly write it via OBD... but it shows a comunication error.

    how can you read it in bootmode with MPPS ?

    thanks to all!

    regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by dashboardkiller View Post
    I have the original, so I only needed to make the file and theoreticaly write it via OBD... but it shows a comunication error.

    how can you read it in bootmode with MPPS ?

    thanks to all!

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    question
    wtf is this pin?

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    no need boot mode, just leave transmission in N position, then go ahead...

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    Quote Originally Posted by clio_williams View Post
    no need boot mode, just leave transmission in N position, then go ahead...

    doesn?t run

 

 

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