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    Default saab 2.2 tid PSG16 egr

    Hello! I have extracted file from tis for this saab end would need help with egr. Can someone checksumm these files? Thanks in advance file attached
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    are you sure read is 100% correct?

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    100% the file is extracted from tis and also from tech card 100% the same. First emtyed card then sps with tech2 and only thing it wrote was this. Also when extracted from tis2000 it came out the same.

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    hi,
    With tech2 read 32MB and only 1mb maps engine.

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    also extracted from tis and it was that size all tid files

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    your file is not complete and you can not run the cks
    maybe you can just write the original file and you can not read in obd ..
    mettii original data in your ECU and find the file that you can write directly
    or read your file on bench

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    Can anyone know, how to export 1mb file from TIS 32mb file???
    I need file from 1500000 - 15DFF00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaraVAG View Post
    Can anyone know, how to export 1mb file from TIS 32mb file???
    I need file from 1500000 - 15DFF00.
    Here is your file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F4kk3r View Post
    Here is your file.
    which procedure to use for the size of your original file?
    how to export the file?
    the correct size for this type of file psg 16 is this
    Size: 1048576

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    Quote Originally Posted by mario38 View Post
    which procedure to use for the size of your original file?
    how to export the file?
    the correct size for this type of file psg 16 is this
    Size: 1048576
    Mario38 can you tell as how to correct export this file, and next import come back to 32mb file???

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    Quote Originally Posted by mario38 View Post
    which procedure to use for the size of your original file?
    how to export the file?
    the correct size for this type of file psg 16 is this
    Size: 1048576
    Well rest of it just FF. HEre is the 1Mb file with "correct size"
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    F4kk3r, how did you export this file?? ctrl + c / ctrl +v ???

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    winhex. But I think the 1meg is wrong because OLS gives checksumm error for it. I think the forst file is correct. Bytheway from what opel is this?

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    Its from Vectra 2.2dti.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mario38 View Post
    which procedure to use for the size of your original file?
    how to export the file?
    the correct size for this type of file psg 16 is this
    Size: 1048576
    Hi
    You can export the correct size file with winols, ecm, etc.
    Adress for export are from 1500000 - 15FFFFF
    Br.

 

 
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