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I am seeking an original file for my Audi A4. The part number is 8E0910115P MED9.1
I have tried reading with MPPS v13 multiple times and I can't get it to begin reading.. I don't believe nefmoto would work as its a different protocol and not KWP2000 or ISO9141?

Daz posted an original in another thread where a gent was requesting a file for an 8E0910115P but winOLS says its a different part number (8E0910115D I think..) and upon flashing it to my ECU the car wouldn't start so I am leaning towards assuming its not the right file  Huh

Please could someone assist me with an 8E0910115P or point me in the direction of another piece of software I can find online in order to read the flash on MED9.1? I have an account on mhhauto so can get almost any auto software if you know of anything good for reading/writing the flash on MED9.1?

Thank you  Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2017, 08:17:39 AM »

I am seeking an original file for my Audi A4. The part number is 8E0910115P MED9.1
I have tried reading with MPPS v13 multiple times and I can't get it to begin reading.. I don't believe nefmoto would work as its a different protocol and not KWP2000 or ISO9141?

Daz posted an original in another thread where a gent was requesting a file for an 8E0910115P but winOLS says its a different part number (8E0910115D I think..) and upon flashing it to my ECU the car wouldn't start so I am leaning towards assuming its not the right file  Huh

Please could someone assist me with an 8E0910115P or point me in the direction of another piece of software I can find online in order to read the flash on MED9.1? I have an account on mhhauto so can get almost any auto software if you know of anything good for reading/writing the flash on MED9.1?

Thank you  Smiley
mpps clone will brick a b7. wont brick mk5 med9 so thats one thing to consider. 2 you need to use the ori soft version or need to mod file with matching eeprom data. odds are you fucked up good. hope you have a full bdm read to restore otherwise youre boned.
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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2017, 11:55:11 PM »

I figured it out in the end, Thanks Marty. Do you know of any programs for logging MED9/9.1?
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2017, 01:56:14 AM »

mpps clone will brick a b7. wont brick mk5 med9 so thats one thing to consider. 2 you need to use the ori soft version or need to mod file with matching eeprom data. odds are you fucked up good. hope you have a full bdm read to restore otherwise youre boned.

Nothing to do with it being a clone. It's MPPS v13. A clone MPPS v16 will work fine.
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« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2017, 01:59:03 AM »

I figured it out in the end, Thanks Marty. Do you know of any programs for logging MED9/9.1?

VCDS is by far the easiest and most widely used.
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« Reply #5 on: March 17, 2018, 06:26:45 AM »

Thanks, been using vcds 15.7 clone. Works great, but logging parameters are limited to 12 unless I'm missing something.
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