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    hello i need to read this dash for honda mb91f060bs do you have anyone info pin out pleASE unnamed (1).jpgunnamed.jpg

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    this is with carprog;

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    Yes, this is with carprog, what gave it away?
    Simply decode colors.
    Many carprog pinout on google.


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    this is with carprog;
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    tell me does vvdiprog airbag PSA D70F3624?

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    Quote Originally Posted by viytik1 View Post
    tell me does vvdiprog airbag PSA D70F3624?
    hi , you can find that in vvdi prog

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    honda mb91f060b try this for VVDI Prog
    edit on 4.7.7 is this dashboard in manula and no need 1kOhm resistor
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    So bridge 1kohm:
    red vcc pin 53
    brown duout pin 91

    Or are the pins in your picture different?
    Would simply 1kohm bridging of the bdm points red and brown be more easy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob h View Post
    So bridge 1kohm:
    red vcc pin 53
    brown duout pin 91

    Or are the pins in your picture different?
    Would simply 1kohm bridging of the bdm points red and brown be more easy?


    VVDI PROG Carprog A10

    red.............5V............red
    yellow ........reset.........Blue
    black..........Gnd..........braun
    blue............MoD0........Orange
    orange ........RX.........green
    brown..........TX...........yellow
    Last edited by vasa; 15th December, 2018 at 10:49 PM.

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    Hello,
    Anyone have a virging pcf file that i can use to renew used bmw fem remotes with vvdi prog? its pcf 7953vc1900.
    I attached a photo of the remote in question, and i know Barracuda tool can renew those and have connection diagram.
    bmw fem remotes.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locker View Post
    Hello,
    Anyone have a virging pcf file that i can use to renew used bmw fem remotes with vvdi prog? its pcf 7953vc1900.
    I attached a photo of the remote in question, and i know Barracuda tool can renew those and have connection diagram.
    bmw fem remotes.jpg
    All files are free and working except for 433...indeed barracuda does work on these keys but I think if anyone has these files won’t share...
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    Oh NO!! I hope my VVDI Prog is not broken. Yesterday I connected up a CAS2 and tried to read. Program started verifying device, then I heard USB disconnect ding! Then it tried chip verify again usb disconnected then it hanged. Green light on tool did not flash. So I thought it was something with my computer.

    Took another trusted laptop I have used before, same thing!!! Something has happened to it and I don't know what. It seems to loose connection with computer while processing a command. I got "USB port too much voltage" error with the first laptop. Second one has no such error but the disconnect still occurs.

    Any ideas?

    Just to clarify I had increased the length of the thin wires as they were wearing off (But not +, - and the shrouded pair). I tried both cases with original wire length, same issue
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willisodhiambo View Post
    Oh NO!! I hope my VVDI Prog is not broken. Yesterday I connected up a CAS2 and tried to read. Program started verifying device, then I heard USB disconnect ding! Then it tried chip verify again usb disconnected then it hanged. Green light on tool did not flash. So I thought it was something with my computer.

    Took another trusted laptop I have used before, same thing!!! Something has happened to it and I don't know what. It seems to loose connection with computer while processing a command. I got "USB port too much voltage" error with the first laptop. Second one has no such error but the disconnect still occurs.

    Any ideas?

    Just to clarify I had increased the length of the thin wires as they were wearing off (But not +, - and the shrouded pair). I tried both cases with original wire length, same issue
    hi , what is the status of your device when connect to computer , the yellow led flash or not , pls do not extend the cable as you want ,

    and for that device , if the yellow led not flash , you need contact to the vendor who sold you that and ask the vendor to help you return back the vvdi prog to China for repair ,

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    Does VVdi support A3 2011 Micronas dashboards yet ?

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    IS GOOD TOOL

 

 

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