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    Default Delphi ecu pinout BDM connector

    Seek pinout and descrypion pin BDM connector for Ford Dephi 4S71 ecu and pinout china BDM100 to read MPC

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    Satmanek,

    you have photos of the board of the ECU?
    attach to the post please.

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    This some Bildelphi Ford.jpg - OBD-Wiki a i know pin 1 and dont know name other pins. Firt step with BDM. For test XProgM read MPC5xx.

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    Download this User manual BDM100 , it's in there.

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    No, in this manual write where is pin 1, how connect oryginal cable, where is power ecu, ect... Where is pads DSCK,DSDO,SRST,PORST,DSDI... signal ?

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    Yes. If your Delphi BDM pads are not mirrored, they should conform to the Motorola BDM standard pinout found in the almost last page of the document. The pin 1 will guide you to all the rest pins.

    Don't know the ECU pinout but the clear photos may help.

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    dont try to experiment on it, it is true, wiki gives the location of pin1, but the rest can be switched, and if you dont know for sure the pad arrangement, you will f..k the ecu up for sure....

    so if someone tested it yet feel free to share the info

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    ps: if you still want to experiment, just a sugestion, dont let the bdm to vcc the ecu, use ecu vcc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rappttor View Post
    dont try to experiment on it, it is true, wiki gives the location of pin1, but the rest can be switched, and if you dont know for sure the pad arrangement, you will f..k the ecu up for sure....

    so if someone tested it yet feel free to share the info

    regards

    ps: if you still want to experiment, just a sugestion, dont let the bdm to vcc the ecu, use ecu vcc...
    Yes never supply ECU from BDM and if you connect wrong dSO , DSI and CLK it is not problem only communication did not work..
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    Default OK connection DELPHI 4S71

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