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    Default Honda fit 77960-SAD-M111-M1 HELP

    Hello guys, !!! Anyone can help me ? i need clear crash of this SRS module but i no found Crash. I need know what chip have crash Data.

    thx so much to all. best regards
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    If I remember correctly, you can reset with Carprog
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    THX dear. But I no have carprog … is there another alternative? any plz .. Best regards

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    Search for 77960-SAD-M212-M1, it might be the same, there's more info on this module
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    hi m8, the crash is inside TMS320 mcu so you must erase it using a OBD2 tool

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    Quote Originally Posted by auto80 View Post
    hi m8, the crash is inside TMS320 mcu so you must erase it using a OBD2 tool

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    Would launch or autel do the job?
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    i have autel and launch i go try but belive not possible

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    Just post the bin file and I will clear it. I can clear the Honda Fit from 2006-2015. What year is it? 2012? It uses a 95320 chip for the 2012-2013. NVM. It looks to be a TMS320.
    Last edited by gameoverseeds; 29th January, 2022 at 03:08 AM.

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    i no found eprom or chip possible reading i send picture ... see plz, talk me waht chip i need read i no found chip compatible with read. i try by OBD Smart i have comunication by ( K-LINE) but fail in erase crash i selected as units honda srs with TMS. No have sucess.

    i have upa-s, smok, cpt, smart obd, vvdi, cg100, but no have carprog i belive is a solução. shit module is old system
    any have outher option PLZ..

 

 

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