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    Quote Originally Posted by mikajna View Post
    I have proper equipment and also read in circuit, many colegues brake legs on fem and bdc. I didnt have such problem, but from recently always read in circuit with soldered wires, not with clip.

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    sorry when i said above guy i meant jodge about desoldering, not you. his method is scary but hay



    On VVDI prog be careful on eeprom in general - as they list 6 pin which so so easy to miss as 8
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    Quote Originally Posted by fred77 View Post
    sorry when i said above guy i meant jodge about desoldering, not you. his method is scary but hay



    On VVDI prog be careful on eeprom in general - as they list 6 pin which so so easy to miss as 8
    No problem, I know who you quote, thats not problem...but when I read with this adpter, Im use all 8 wires, like on clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred77 View Post
    sorry when i said above guy i meant jodge about desoldering, not you. his method is scary but hay



    On VVDI prog be careful on eeprom in general - as they list 6 pin which so so easy to miss as 8
    i've been soldering around 30 years it's safe
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    Today I had a BDC in shop. BDC has 95256 eeprom. I always clean the eeprom pretty good. I used VVDI Prog+eeprom clip to read in circuit. I tried to read more than 30 times. No luck. Last month I had a FEM with 95128. It read OK.
    Is it about the eeprom type or VVDI prog is no good for eeprom ?

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    Works with BDC too mate, I'm sure I've tried it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tronics View Post
    Today I had a BDC in shop. BDC has 95256 eeprom. I always clean the eeprom pretty good. I used VVDI Prog+eeprom clip to read in circuit. I tried to read more than 30 times. No luck. Last month I had a FEM with 95128. It read OK.
    Is it about the eeprom type or VVDI prog is no good for eeprom ?
    Lower voltage as stated above reads fine ive done 3 cars all keys lost since I started this thread worked every time

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