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    Default FRM3R Bmw Repair

    Please help me to repair a damaged frm3 module, itīs from a bmw 3series 2010.

    FRM3R , 6135 9230446-01

    The original dflash , read with Xprog v5.5.5 is not correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidj View Post
    I know ,how to solve the problem?

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    I read now again, is ok?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovinedi03 View Post
    I read now again, is ok?
    Now looks good. Here is repaired eeprom.
    Make sure information below is correct before writing back.


    VIN: WBAPG11030E550176
    FA: E90_#0310&BCAT%0A76*PG11$1CA$1CB$1CC$1CD$230$249$2 58$2K5$320$321$322$423$428$431$441$464$465$494$4AE $4AT$502$507$520$521$522$524$534$540$548$563$5AC$6 44$663$688$698$710$7MD$7R7$7RS$801$851$863$879-A090
    Production date: 05.05.2010
    Programming date: ff.ff.ffff
    HW-NR: 9206246 (Hardware part number)
    SW-NR: ffffffffffff (Updated part number)
    ZB-NR: ffffffffffff (Original part number)
    S: 9230446 (Original part number)
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    Quote Originally Posted by venceslau View Post
    Now looks good. Here is repaired eeprom.
    Make sure information below is correct before writing back.


    VIN: WBAPG11030E550176
    FA: E90_#0310&BCAT%0A76*PG11$1CA$1CB$1CC$1CD$230$249$2 58$2K5$320$321$322$423$428$431$441$464$465$494$4AE $4AT$502$507$520$521$522$524$534$540$548$563$5AC$6 44$663$688$698$710$7MD$7R7$7RS$801$851$863$879-A090
    Production date: 05.05.2010
    Programming date: ff.ff.ffff
    HW-NR: 9206246 (Hardware part number)
    SW-NR: ffffffffffff (Updated part number)
    ZB-NR: ffffffffffff (Original part number)
    S: 9230446 (Original part number)
    It's ok, Thanks!

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    Hi guy
    Can any one help please, trying to repair faulty frm3 module and require the eeprom file.

    frm3r 6135 9230448

    many thanks in advance
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    here is your eeprom mate
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    thank you, stay safe mate

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    Hi I need software for frm3r 9263802-01 or sp-daten for e89 with this part number. I tried to read original p-flash and d-flash with clone xprog and I bought yesterday original Orange5 but ist the same bin. No changes on ich one. I was load my dump d-flash on side with d-flash to eeprom repair but i've got every time incomplite vin number. Enybody can help with this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elektron252 View Post
    Hi I need software for frm3r 9263802-01 or sp-daten for e89 with this part number. I tried to read original p-flash and d-flash with clone xprog and I bought yesterday original Orange5 but ist the same bin. No changes on ich one. I was load my dump d-flash on side with d-flash to eeprom repair but i've got every time incomplite vin number. Enybody can help with this?
    post dflash...

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    https://mega.nz/file/5x4miKCY#ADgiIc...Z0ulpiWLKVJhV0


    My question is if I write p-flash from FRM with the same part number to my FRM that will good solution? I tried to write p-flash from another module but when I read it again d-flash is empty. What I'm doing wrong? Can enybody help?
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    Quote Originally Posted by elektron252 View Post
    https://mega.nz/file/5x4miKCY#ADgiIc...Z0ulpiWLKVJhV0


    My question is if I write p-flash from FRM with the same part number to my FRM that will good solution? I tried to write p-flash from another module but when I read it again d-flash is empty. What I'm doing wrong? Can enybody help?
    physical d-flash is 32kb but all assigned for EEPROM emulation and by this reason D-flash is 0kb because all d-flash contains EEPROM emulation data.
    If partition corrupted you cant read EEPROM data because emulation notwork. You read d-flash data and restore eeprom data.

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    ricked did you looking at my d-flash? Is it good or i was bad read it? Or maby somebody erlier tuned original d-flash file?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elektron252 View Post
    ricked did you looking at my d-flash? Is it good or i was bad read it? Or maby somebody erlier tuned original d-flash file?
    read what i did write... "tuned original d-flash file?"

    your d-flash is corrupt also, vin error..

 

 
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