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    Default Mazda 3 , sync ECU with DASH

    Hello !

    The car is Mazda 3 1.6 diesel year 2008

    I need to sync ECU with DASH !


    Ecu 0 281 012 530 (95160)
    Dash 8L BS3P A (93c56)


    Attached are the eeproms from ecu and dash


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    Last edited by antmar; 12th July, 2016 at 05:23 PM.

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    Can anyone tell me if this manual sync procedure is done with a software or it's just a matter of copy and paste from dash eeprom to ecu eeprom. I've found here on DK some other sync files but it doesn't make any sense where they got those line from 040 to 090

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    I've just received focom , i tried to sync ecu with dash but i need a incode

    outcode - 1040 2AA6D1 000000

    Can someone generate an incode ? Please !!!!


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    hi did you use a cclone focom?

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    did yo use a clone focom. i am in a similar situation. need to sync ec and dash
    Quote Originally Posted by antmar View Post
    I've just received focom , i tried to sync ecu with dash but i need a incode

    outcode - 1040 2AA6D1 000000

    Can someone generate an incode ? Please !!!!


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    Default Mazda 3 syncro

    Hello all,
    I have a mazda 3 1.6 HDI stage 3, no syncro incode 000000, 0075 and 2510 error
    Please helpe me with that
    here is link for files
    https://mega.nz/#!z8BEyYbR!KCcY5D8Ys...SeV6OazgzKlawE

    Thanks in advance for help me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by victoralexe View Post
    Hello all,
    I have a mazda 3 1.6 HDI stage 3, no syncro incode 000000, 0075 and 2510 error
    Please helpe me with that
    here is link for files
    https://mega.nz/#!z8BEyYbR!KCcY5D8Ys...SeV6OazgzKlawE

    Thanks in advance for help me.

    With regards
    Victor Alexe
    read dash eeprom 93c56 16 bit
    ecu 95160
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    I will read again tomorow the dash eeprom with another tool
    the eeprom was readed with dimsport with bdm 100
    thanks

    here is dash x 16
    https://mega.nz/#!zsgFXKiS!L0pXCjke_..._wxvpJLmLSijWU

    i need to read directly from board or is possible to export from BDM 100?
    Last edited by victoralexe; 17th June, 2019 at 07:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by victoralexe View Post
    I will read again tomorow the dash eeprom with another tool
    the eeprom was readed with dimsport with bdm 100
    thanks

    here is dash x 16
    https://mega.nz/#!zsgFXKiS!L0pXCjke_..._wxvpJLmLSijWU

    i need to read directly from board or is possible to export from BDM 100?
    synchro eeprom is ok
    save the eeprom the same way you read
    https://mega.nz/#!4rZm1QTS
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