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    Default Land Rover EDC17CP42 Read/write with Kess OBD?

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    is it safe to read and write the EDC17CP42 from Land Rover 2011 with kess clone by obd? Or i should go with tricore? Thanks.

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    Works via OBD

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    tested read and WRITE no problem with antituning?

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    I always like to read/write edc17 ecus in bench by KTAG. safe and easy most of the times.

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    Did you read it by OBD? I have the same question since my kess 5.017 doesnt have the obd read option

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinguxo View Post
    Did you read it by OBD? I have the same question since my kess 5.017 doesnt have the obd read option

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