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« on: March 01, 2012, 01:45:50 PM »

I need your help to remember how to write a flash file using galletto 1260 program and EOBD2 china cable.

Ignition on and we choose the correct memory layout (in ME7.5 should be 29F800BB):

First we choose Open File and select the desired file to flash.
Secondly we press Download File and two alert messages appears: -Tension should be at least 13V, we press ok, and -Turn off and Turn On the dashboard before read or write the ECU. Now what se should do? Should turn ignition off, then on and then press ok?
Then we wait to reach 100% and a message told us to turn off ignition and wait 10 seconds. We turn off the ignition and after press OK to this alert box.
We watch the time loading bar which counts 10" and after finish we turn on ignition and press ok.

Please write the appropriate corrections, if necessary, in order to make this guide as much clear and easy to follow as it can be.
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2012, 09:30:18 AM »

Bootmode!

Set the ECU to boot mode, and the memory/ecu drop down as well... then enjoy.

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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2012, 02:12:20 AM »

Well allow me to answer to my question  Smiley

1. Ignition is off while opening Galletto software
2. Choose the appropriate memory layout (p.e. 29F800BB)
3. Open file, select your bin wish to flash
4. Write ECU
5. Press OK on Tension 13V alert window
6. Now open ignition and press OK
7. After 4' moreless, on alert window first turn ignition off, then press ok, wait for the loading bar to finish, turn ignition on, press ok and then exit.

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