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    Default Ford EEC-V e EEC-VI & clones

    I have Kess V2 2.06, can it make these old ECU?s (Heard somebody saying it can?t)

    Some cheap solution ?

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    It can if its good PCB. some PCBs have problems with saeJ 1850 protocol. ID but no read!

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    I found that red and green led version with wrong transistors works fine on all ford but clear/blue and red led all have ford problem
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    no you cant,PCB not the same.read eeprom 77012 as 5p08 & swap

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    Quote Originally Posted by ominimicu View Post
    It can if its good PCB. some PCBs have problems with saeJ 1850 protocol. ID but no read!
    If it read ok, will be safe to try writing some file ?

 

 

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