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    Desolder EEPROM and read again

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    Hi Members ,
    Just tried doing a 2014 Audi A1 with the 4.94 version and after 93 min digiprog
    was still reading with the display saying Try 1011 , it took 93 min to count up
    to that number so I disconnected it as I could no longer hold the car here so
    was wondering if anyone else has done this model .
    Thanks

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    a1 should work.
    but I think your 2014 car had too new software version.

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    my digi has stopped reading eeproms

    I take it I have to change the 74hcxxx chips??

    anything else that needs changing?

    thanks

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    2015 subaru forester with digiwigy. Only has one prom i need help asap. Thank you guys i posted picture.


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    Is there any pinout because the eprom very tiny soic 8 too big for it. What cable with digiwigy.


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    there are cables for read the tiny eeproms.
    called tssop pogo adapter.

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    Mates where to buy good quality digiprog? or original. Im trying to find one but I can not tell the difference for the quality cuz price ranges are 150 to 250

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    Sorano for the price your looking at digiprog clone. You can buy anyone, quality is about the same. Its a hit and miss. Good luck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jp4ubaby View Post
    Sorano for the price your looking at digiprog clone. You can buy anyone, quality is about the same. Its a hit and miss. Good luck.


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    do you know where to get original no natter how much it coasts

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    http://www.tacho.de/............. Think you find what you need there mate .. maybe even a chair to sit down on after you find out the price....

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    Does the original come we smelling salts?
    Please DO NOT PM me asking for help.

    Post in the forum, that is what it is here for.

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    what programmer to use for programming Hyundai/Kia smart key

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    Wrong subforum and thread mate, digiwigi no do keys unless you use the eeprom menu to read/write the appropriate chip (if that's how it's done )
    Please DO NOT PM me asking for help.

    Post in the forum, that is what it is here for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoranoV View Post
    what programmer to use for programming Hyundai/Kia smart key
    Wrong thread try x100pro
    Oh and by the way if my post has been at all helpfull
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