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« Reply #915 on: July 31, 2023, 01:26:37 PM »

I have an issue with Golf MK5 R32 ME7.1.1 ECU
022906032CE
0261208468
377419


HW looks like HW III Family 52 therefore I put a 1k resistor CNF1 and now I can put the ECU into Bootmode. I managed to read ECU flash with MPPS in Bootmode.

BUT, I cant' read EEPROM with ME7eeprom CMD tool (I have already some experience with the tool with previous ME7.1.1 and could read E2P)
EEPROM is a 95160 chip

I get this FAIL report


Please for your help !
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« Reply #916 on: October 05, 2023, 05:21:21 AM »

I am having a hard time getting a ME7.1.1 ecu into boot mode or reading via OBD also. Immo eeprom looks to be a 95P08C3. Anyone know if this eeprom is supported?
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« Reply #917 on: October 05, 2023, 09:09:12 AM »

Ecu number?
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« Reply #918 on: October 05, 2023, 11:35:57 AM »

Ecu number?
0261207997 8E0910560G  It's a ME7.1.1 with a 95P08C3 immo eeprom. I tried chip select pins 4.7 and 6.3 but no dice. At one point received a error that says its not supported. However according to everything I see it is supported.
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« Reply #919 on: October 05, 2023, 02:29:44 PM »

Yes it can be readed, but I dont remeber what CS pin is
Also read it as 90540
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« Reply #920 on: October 05, 2023, 04:14:46 PM »

Yes it can be readed, but I dont remeber what CS pin is
Also read it as 90540

OK will try but will it be accurate?I thought 95P08C3 is offset to the right vs others.
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« Reply #921 on: October 05, 2023, 04:23:29 PM »

No dice still same thing. I have Pins 1,2,3,21,62 and 43 connected. Note all power pins are terminal 30 comes on at the same time. I have tried using terminal 15 on pin2 and it made no difference. Any advice?
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« Reply #922 on: October 05, 2023, 05:27:26 PM »

Making some progress but still no dice any ideas?
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« Reply #923 on: October 07, 2023, 04:11:05 AM »

hi, try ver 1.31, i tried it on a 8e0909559, is me7.1.1, cs pin is p6.3 and the prog read 1k from eeprom.
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« Reply #924 on: October 07, 2023, 04:48:18 AM »

hi, try ver 1.31, i tried it on a 8e0909559, is me7.1.1, cs pin is p6.3 and the prog read 1k from eeprom.
Tried every version 1.30,1.31,1.40. Same result with all versions.


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« Reply #925 on: October 07, 2023, 06:19:39 AM »

It appears that I had to use me7eeprom in order to get it to read and do what I needed. Not using me7eeprom was my issue.
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« Reply #926 on: November 19, 2023, 04:05:55 AM »

I joined this forum hoping for a solution to read the SKC from my 1999 Audi TT.

me7eeprom and me7_95040  cropped on my internet searches as a solution, download the ECU EEPROM as binary, then open in a hex editor, then find and translate the values. Sounds easy enough ..

I am using a FTDI chipped cable, whcih I normally use for VCDS Lite on the TT, Toyota Techstream on my Hilux and on my motorcycles. It is not a cheap clone from the depths of EBay and seems to function fine.

My laptop is Windows 10 64bit, I run the programs in a cmd window that is launched as administrator and I have set the properties of the binary executables to run with administrator privileges.

I ma using the --OBD option on the command line, the ECU is in the car and I do not wish to remove it for a bench hook up just to find the SKC. In windows 10, at least in my windows 10, there is no opton to set a baud rate of 10400, I can set 9600 or 14400. What about flow control? My COM ports are set to "none" by default.

I have been through the 62 pages of this thread and could not see an obvious solution. My apologies if I have missed the answer, it is 62 pages long! Kindly point me in the right direction

me7_95040 (v1.31) fails with (0x01) at 9600 and (0x07) at 144000.

me7eeprom (v 1.4) fails with (error=0x50501) at 9600 and (error=0x80401) at 14400 - see attached png.

Are these pragrams locked into 10400 baud and will always throw erros at any other baud rate ? Is there a way of forcing my Windows COM port to use 10400, to suit the program ?

I have been trying to find a safe version of VAGtacho instead, but every version I have foudn so far is infected with a trojan, even the paid for versions. I am not touching that with a barge pole.




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« Reply #927 on: November 19, 2023, 08:12:37 AM »

Type the commands without the arguments or parameters. These will give you list of arguments to write in.   Or google the command examples.  What ever you are doing to change the baudrate is wrong. Check device manager for the correct com port by unplugging your device and plugging it in again.  Consider using xp also. 
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« Reply #928 on: November 19, 2023, 10:03:11 AM »

Type the commands without the arguments or parameters. These will give you list of arguments to write in.   Or google the command examples.  What ever you are doing to change the baudrate is wrong. Check device manager for the correct com port by unplugging your device and plugging it in again.  Consider using xp also. 
Thank you for taking the time to reply. I have already checked the command line options, if youn ook at my screenshit you will see I have used:
--OBD = This uses OBD mode, baud rate is fixed at 10400
-p 2 = Use COM port 2
-r   = Read from the ECU and write to a file.
mytt.bin = the name of the file to write to.

I know exactly which COM port my USB serial cable is using, I specified it on the command line. To dounle-cgevk that I tried by specifying an unused COM port, and also by reoeating ghe command with no cabke pmugged in to the USB. In both cases a COM port error is clearly exported.
I do know how to use Device Manager to set COM port speeds. On Windows 10, the speeds available to choose from do not include 10400.
I do not have an XP machine available bur I can run this in compatibility mode. What will that achieve ?
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« Reply #929 on: November 19, 2023, 12:23:04 PM »

Oh yeahhhh, I probably should have looked at your screenshot, but to be honest I was ready to take a nap after reading your wall of text. No offense Grin.  The updated program you are using connects. And looks like eeprom issue or maybe newer version of program is buggy.  So try the first program v1.31 and specify the baudrate 10400 in your command line.  I have never got windows compatibility mode to work on any program I’ve tried EVER!  What I can tell you though is I have windows 11 and I could not get this program to work very well.  It would connect ok, but then fail at some line or another, it was a while back.   Anyway I used xp pc and no problem. These programs were designed in and around xp times. So usually work better.  Also program doesn’t work on parallels with Mac either, it’s been tried.  Lastly there is a program called kw1281test floating around. It’s written for the cluster.  I did not have much luck with it over a year ago for my tt cluster, but the guy that writing it keeps updating so it might work for you this time.  Good Luck!
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