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    Hey everyone,
    got '16 Mazda CX-5 KA0G-57K30A with XC2336A-56F80L inside.
    For the life of me I can't read it. I'm using vvdi prog with mcu cable V3.
    Does anyone have connected example it would be very helpful!!!
    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucas7117 View Post
    Hey everyone,
    got '16 Mazda CX-5 KA0G-57K30A with XC2336A-56F80L inside.
    For the life of me I can't read it. I'm using vvdi prog with mcu cable V3.
    Does anyone have connected example it would be very helpful!!!
    Thank you!
    Update vvdi prog and you will get the connection for that mcu

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    Thanks adding some info below
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    Thanks, I can't read it the way you connected on xprog
    Also I'm attaching vvdi prog diagram maybe could explain what it mean (must be on high) and (must be low)
    on 38,39,40 pins?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucas7117 View Post
    Thanks, I can't read it the way you connected on xprog
    Also I'm attaching vvdi prog diagram maybe could explain what it mean (must be on high) and (must be low)
    on 38,39,40 pins?
    Thank you
    u2.jpg
    as i see it on x prog diagram .. and your diagram (p10.2) must be low and on x prog connected to b (options)(even number) ... and if optional so try b if high would b(odd number) i don't have vvdi but have xprog .. not sure but try
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    I'm will borrow xprog from a friend and try read it with it and see what happens then. Or I'm doing something wrong...
    I'll keep you updated.

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    Ok, just an update. I definitely fried the module by that much soldering etc. But I was able to read some of it with x-prog.
    Anyway got another one coming from lkq, see if that one has crash data inside. Thanks everyone

 

 

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