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    Default MED 9.5.10 error disable

    Hello colleagues, can anyone help with the elimination of two errors?
    The car is a Golf 5 2.0 fsi .
    Error are: P1033 and P1072


    Тhanks in advance!
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    hi not good flash file upload (Not good read flash file , File size error)

    For help you please new read good ori flash to ecu and upload....good day

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    With this file it should happen.
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    hi 2 dtc error code off.....good day
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    Thanks, I will try and report.

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    This file does not work!
    ECU does not work with it at all!
    I was able to handle P1033.
    The problem remains in P1072.


    Anyone suggest a solution?

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    file and dtc error the solution works 100%, you lack checksum and without this the car will not interfere and it works I'm doing my job ..... study too

    buy a good tool Kess and Ktag and you won't have a problem ever again with checksum ....



    rar password same.......Rep and thnx for help you
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    Yes you are right that there is a problem with the checksum. I haven't tried with Kess, but Galleto starts recording, up to 27% and feels that there are differences with the driver and it blocks. I record them with MPPS without any problem. However, it still doesn't work.

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    should work the solution is ok, get kess v2 and Ktag and it will be good but strange that galetto does not work well the best tools are kess and ktag

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    Total damage with these files. I can't figure out what the problem is. I've already tried this with cheksum. That's not the problem. Kess and Ktag don't want to load these files at all. He only successfully recorded Galletto and MPPS. Only one ignition supply works as the MPPS record. Galletto recorded very hard. Rewriting always stops at 27%, file transfer shows "80050", that's it!
    Where is the problem?
    Until now, I have never had problems with rewriting, especially with Bosch ECU.
    Is MED 9.5.10 special?

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    write flash to bench for KTAG

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    I first read it with KTAG. These files can't be saved with KTAG, he says they're not original and that's it.
    I wonder if the ECU isn't ~~~~ed up?
    Maybe there is a bad sector.

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    Hi,
    here without cks
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    Problem solved.
    It turned out that the file read by the ECU was not entirely original. Someone tried to manipulate during the OBD. Damaged FLASH, no exact checksum.
    P.S.
    Your programs do not have a check on cheksum?

 

 

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