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    Default Digiprog 3 - mondeo MK3 2005 - cluster pinout

    Hello.
    I would like to correct mileage on my Mondeo MK3 2005 (lift) cluster. I have Digiprog 3 and as i noticed the chip inside cluster is HC12 so I need the ST 51/2 adapter. Where should i connect it?

    My adapter has black, red, orange and brown cable.
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    What about Digiprog pdf manuals when you bought that tool?
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    i dont have it

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    Here's your pinout. You don't need +12v for reading-writing eeprom. MCU is unprotected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xufo View Post
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    Here's your pinout. You don't need +12v for reading-writing eeprom. MCU is unprotected.
    ok great so now adapter has 4 cables and here i can see are 5 pinouts. +12V is no needed. Which colour should be where plugged?
    ST51 adapter found on the Internet has 4 cables too but in different colours: green, yellow, brown, beige
    Mine ST51 adapter has: black, red, brown and orange.

    oh i found this:

    13-棕(brown) 13-黑(black)
    18-黄(yellow) 18-棕(brown)
    25-白(white) 25-橙(orange)
    17-绿(green) 17-红(red)


    so black and red i know where to connect.
    What colour is RESET?
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    My ST51 pins - which one is RESET and BKGD?

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    here, credit to HCIP for this
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    Quote Originally Posted by clusters View Post
    here, credit to HCIP for this
    According to this schema - WHITE +12 V - ORANGE - connect with +12V or +5V on xufos diagram?

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    Wire colors are not important. Use a multimeter to know which one is bkgd, reset, vcc and ground. Now it is easier than before because Clusters posted info you needed
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    Quote Originally Posted by jomberykaso View Post
    Wire colors are not important. Use a multimeter to know which one is bkgd, reset, vcc and ground. Now it is easier than before because Clusters posted info you needed
    but xufo posted:

    "Here's your pinout. You don't need +12v for reading-writing eeprom. MCU is unprotected."

    so i don't need to connect white/orange pin to +12V but where then? To +5V?

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    ok i got it.

    only GND, BKGD and RESET is needed to be connected.
    everything is working fine

    thanks!

 

 

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