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    BUNLARI TEST EDER MİSİNİZ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASCM View Post
    Where learned values are stored in flash or eeprom

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    Learn values this gearbox is only in epromm dont touch flash.

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    And for easytronic for opel and ford does the learning values are in flash or eeprom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASCM View Post
    And for easytronic for opel and ford does the learning values are in flash or eeprom?

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    also in eeprom, also DONT mix/match flash files or it will be dead.....

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    Hi when you say learned does that mean already mounted on a car?

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    Learning mean learning mechanical data such clutch position or gear activator selector position in gearbox area but i want to know where this data are stored

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    The parameters of the actuator and the gear selection and shift mechanism are stored in eeprom 93c66

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricked View Post
    also in eeprom, also DONT mix/match flash files or it will be dead.....

    Hello
    Anyone been able to bring back one of those from the dead? What could possibly kill them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricked View Post
    also in eeprom, also DONT mix/match flash files or it will be dead.....
    If make a mix with another eeprom or flash does the another flash can corrupt learning values in eeprom

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASCM View Post
    If make a mix with another eeprom or flash does the another flash can corrupt learning values in eeprom

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    in flash is MCU ID if it does NOT match the processor unit will be dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricked View Post
    in flash is MCU ID if it does NOT match the processor unit will be dead
    What does it mean in flash its mcu ID
    How can i read that id

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    89530-12212 dump
    89530-12262 dump (learned)
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    89663-0cf60

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    I need files
    89663-0cf60
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    Help me please

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASCM View Post
    What does it mean in flash its mcu ID
    How can i read that id

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    ID is in flash also with Mhz data

 

 
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