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    Default Smart ForFour CDI EDC16, BDM

    I'm looking for connection for ECU Smart ForFour EDC16 by BDM
    Flash is M58BW016xB
    I have XprogM, and FGtech
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    Nobody ?
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    hello i have done some with cmdflash the connection is automatic because cmd supply a edc/med connector with the tool


    warning file bdm content immo data in flash you may look your sam with data from other cars ...

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    Do You connect here ?
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    no it's like mercedes you need to remove all from the alu box ....
    the connector is on the other side ...

    there is risk of break the pcb
    why do you want to do it bdm .?

    works great over obd ...

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    Or remove flash and mount one an Ecu already destroyed to read!

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    BDM pads are on the other side of the PCB. It can be done but I would not risk on a customer ECU.
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    i owned a forfour cdi 95 from 2004 to 2009 i did the first read bdm but later optican and cmd release a obd protocol can and kline
    so i never more did it bdm after that

    i sold the cdi but still have the 05 brabus forfour

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    Quote Originally Posted by kennfeld View Post
    no it's like mercedes you need to remove all from the alu box ....
    the connector is on the other side ...

    there is risk of break the pcb
    why do you want to do it bdm .?

    works great over obd ...
    Only by BDM, I can change VIN

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    if you change vin car no more start ....

 

 

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