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    Default Question about EDC17C02

    Hello Guys!

    Yesterday i did my first time read via KESSv2 on an EDC17CP02 ECU from a BMW X3 E83.
    The file size of 1504kb made me curious. So as far as i could find out this ECU got a tuning protection (TPROT).
    This means for me that read/write via OBD isnt the correct option to use here.
    Is it correct that the best option here would be a bench read/write via (for example) KTAG and read/write via OBD is only possible after removing TPROT?

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    depend of year of car ,old edc17cp02 can be done by obd

    post original file and we will say you if obd possible

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    Quote Originally Posted by AranoX View Post
    Hello Guys!

    Yesterday i did my first time read via KESSv2 on an EDC17C02 ECU from a BMW X3 E83.
    The file size of 1504kb made me curious. So as far as i could find out this ECU got a tuning protection (TPROT).
    This means for me that read/write via OBD isnt the correct option to use here.
    Is it correct that the best option here would be a bench read/write via (for example) KTAG and read/write via OBD is only possible after removing TPROT?

    Regards
    AranoX
    I always like to read and write edc17 on bench. very simple most of the time. especially before 2013-2014 year
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    some of them has tp , write sw number and i tell you if its safe to write by obd
    bFlash/Kess/Ktag/CMD Master
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    Sorry guys for late reply.

    I attached the read with KESSv2 and ecuid so everybody who wants to take a look can do this, but i will definitely not try to write something back with KESSv2 on this ECU, too risky, waiting to get my KTAG.

    Details of car: BMW X3 E83, 2009, N47D20 105kW 2,0d, EDC17CP02

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    Quote Originally Posted by AranoX View Post
    Sorry guys for late reply.

    I attached the read with KESSv2 and ecuid so everybody who wants to take a look can do this, but i will definitely not try to write something back with KESSv2 on this ECU, too risky, waiting to get my KTAG.

    Details of car: BMW X3 E83, 2009, N47D20 105kW 2,0d, EDC17CP02

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    need BOOT reading to know TP level, not obd reading

 

 

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