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    Hi guys , i need some help here

    i tried to do a w212 with smok today ,
    after reading and backing up the eeprom and flash file in ZGW i continue to block ezs and dash syncro
    it failed the first time , and i tried blocking it again and it succeed and so i carried on to dash,
    but i wasnt able to read the mileage or assyst nothing. it only showed init error and ended.
    i went back to try reading ZGW also failed.
    can someone tell me what kind of situation im in now ??

    have anyone encounter this kind of issue before as well ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yz888 View Post
    Hi guys , i need some help here

    i tried to do a w212 with smok today ,
    after reading and backing up the eeprom and flash file in ZGW i continue to block ezs and dash syncro
    it failed the first time , and i tried blocking it again and it succeed and so i carried on to dash,
    but i wasnt able to read the mileage or assyst nothing. it only showed init error and ended.
    i went back to try reading ZGW also failed.
    can someone tell me what kind of situation im in now ??

    have anyone encounter this kind of issue before as well ?
    Disconnect battery and drive car 3 miles then try again should work

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    I’m still having the same issue after disconnecting the battery and driving around. I’m unable to connect up any of the modules .
    signal lights, seats adjustment, and many things are not working.
    are there any other solutions to it ?

    its a 2010 w212 btw .

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    Quote Originally Posted by yz888 View Post
    I’m still having the same issue after disconnecting the battery and driving around. I’m unable to connect up any of the modules .
    signal lights, seats adjustment, and many things are not working.
    are there any other solutions to it ?

    its a 2010 w212 btw .
    Your zgw is corrupted. Need to remove and re write backup with programmer

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    What programmer can I use To fix this ?

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    You can use Xprog-m .

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    xprog clone will not do the job, corrupts even more. easiest fix is dealer scn coding for like 50 quid.

 

 

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