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    Are their any solder points? I'm asking because I don't want to unsolder the chip if possible. Which I gather is the 8 legger to the upper left of the big chip. My other problem is that my smelecom pogo doesn't fit the chip. I'm including some pictures of the back of the board and I'm hoping some of you can give me some guidance. Thanks in advance to all that participate. I believe it's a 93C86.

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    Take out your multimeter and find the points.
    It's easy to find.

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    Here the pinout. If help thank’s and rep please.
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    CRV_2017_C76.jpghere is 2017 crv

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    CAN YOU UPLOAD A BIGGER SIZE PICTURE ?
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    Untitled.jpgthis any better

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    He has a different dash where tssop at the back those with the pinout posted if for different type.
    as Diagcar1 said...trace if you don't want to take out and read.
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    it depends on which programmer you are going to be using to read eeprom, not all programmers are safe to read incircuit,
    you can end up with corrupted data in eeprom, id unsolder and read unless your programmer is safe to read incircuit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raf0468 View Post
    it depends on which programmer you are going to be using to read eeprom, not all programmers are safe to read incircuit,
    you can end up with corrupted data in eeprom, id unsolder and read unless your programmer is safe to read incircuit.
    DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT USING SMELECOM ! WILL CORRUPT 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by norbisko View Post
    DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT USING SMELECOM ! WILL CORRUPT 100%
    That's funny. I set it today using Smelecom DSP3+. Worked 100%! Thanks everyone for all the helps and guidance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tfourk View Post
    That's funny. I set it today using Smelecom DSP3+. Worked 100%! Thanks everyone for all the helps and guidance.
    Failed every time for me, corrupting the dump. When doing in circuit

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    hi
    with upa low voltage never had problem...always perfect
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    Quote Originally Posted by norbisko View Post
    Failed every time for me, corrupting the dump. When doing in circuit
    Set voltage to 3.0 or 2.9. First try at 3.7 gave me an issue. These chips keep getting smaller so voltage drops on them as well for efficiency purposes/manufacture process changes, something to keep in mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digimile View Post
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    with upa low voltage never had problem...always perfect
    thanks
    This is how I get them done now. easy! No issues.

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    Restarting conversation just because another one came in... This one the display is flickering they said it's intermittent. Anyone have a power up for the 32 pin plug in the back of the cluster?

 

 
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