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    Default 08 pilot 95640 read not correct

    Hello everyone, this is my first time trying to read an eeprom. I have an 08 Honda pilot 77960-s9v-A512-C1 when I read using carprog 9.31 it reads all zero`s. After it reads it verifies ok anyone help me out with this. Thanks
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    Check your connections. How are you reading, with chip removed from board, in an adapter or in circuit?

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    Reading in circuit, damn chip is so small is hard to solder on to it. I soldered two wires in the back 4 on the chip.

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    Yeah I just did one it's a bitch. But you may have wires in wrong place. They should read fine in circuit

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    How did you do it, any pictures?

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    My soldering iron needs new tip. Those look great, if I decide to do this for money will definitely buy them.

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    Well I tried reading another chip for a Toyota rav4 and got the same reading. I removed the chip from the board and using the A6 connector I get the 00 readings. It looks like maybe my carprog is no good. I used external power and after numerous no chip detected I got a reading of 00.

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    Make sure pin 1 one your cable is on pin 1 of the chip.

    Also make sure your cable is wired correctly. You can find diagrams for the cable on codecard website. I have found some clone cables are wired wrong

    http://www.codecard.lt/carprog/adapt...r/prod_54.html
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    Thanks for the response, I did verify the connector is wired properly and clipped the chip the right way.

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    Clone or original carprog ? Don't forget to attach the eeprom connector board between carprog unit and a4/a6 connector

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    Clone, I have tried with and without external power and with adapter.

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    does it read 0000 for all eeproms or just that one ? If for all, than you probably need carprog repair kit

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    I have tried on two and get 00. Can you point me to the repair kit? Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by dualboot View Post
    I have tried on two and get 00. Can you point me to the repair kit? Thanks again

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    http://www.codecard.lt/carprog/carpr.../prod_566.html

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