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    Default help me repair audi me7.1.1 p1681

    2004 audi a6 2.7t
    audi part number 4z7907551s bosch number 0261208288 micro st10c167 flash am29f800bb can't find location of eeprom

    was trying to read it over obd with fgtech clone. got no start condition and error 18089 or p1681 control module programming not finished
    now I'm trying to read it on a table but can't find how.
    for some reason my fgtech has no manual how to connect it directly
    somebody point me to right direction
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    try this....
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    reading with resistor like shown on a picture above didn't work but reading with boot pin getting grounded and disconnecting after suppling power to module did a trick. i was able to read it. but file came out exactly the same as it did over obd.
    i did try to write ori file back over boot mode, problem stays the same.
    probably i have corrupted flash.
    can somebody repair it.
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