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    Default need advice for a newbie ecu programmer

    helle all
    i need your advice
    i'am going to start an automative ecu job (you know, ecu programming, immoff and airbag) i just finished a good course and training programm in this field, i feel confident in working with xprog and galletto (tools used during the training courses)

    i will mainly work (hopefully) on renaults, fiat,peugot and kia (and probably cherry too )

    the question what should i do? which tools should i use? should i stick to what i know (i mean xprog and galetto)? or there is others tools that is more convenient?

    btw, i my budget is really small, there no way i can buy something like xhorse or arbites in the near future

    thanks ain advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farahidi View Post
    helle all
    i need your advice
    i'am going to start an automative ecu job (you know, ecu programming, immoff and airbag) i just finished a good course and training programm in this field, i feel confident in working with xprog and galletto (tools used during the training courses)

    i will mainly work (hopefully) on renaults, fiat,peugot and kia (and probably cherry too )

    the question what should i do? which tools should i use? should i stick to what i know (i mean xprog and galetto)? or there is others tools that is more convenient?

    btw, i my budget is really small, there no way i can buy something like xhorse or arbites in the near future

    thanks ain advance
    Maybe this post will help you out which tools are good: http://blog.uobdii.com/best-ecu-prog...g-fgtech-mpps/

 

 

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