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Vida CEM swapping

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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Re: Vida CEM swapping

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jeffbolem wrote: 10 Jul 2023, 09:27 Okay, so the only way to get the pin off of the brick cem is to read the flash memory directly off of the chip? Like the diagram Luke posted on pages 218-220?
Yes. Or blow away the chip with hot air and read it in a chip programmer.

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vtl wrote: 10 Jul 2023, 09:32 Yes. Or blow away the chip with hot air and read it in a chip programmer.
Okay thanks sm. Luckily I have an extra brick cem to practice on.

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jeffbolem wrote: 10 Jul 2023, 09:42
vtl wrote: 10 Jul 2023, 09:32 Yes. Or blow away the chip with hot air and read it in a chip programmer.
Okay thanks sm. Luckily I have an extra brick cem to practice on.
Its far easier and simpler too use usbjtag to connect too the back on the module instead of removing the flash chip considering its buried and annoying too get too. As far as I know the usbjtag tool is cheap for what it can do.

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oscilloscope wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 06:04 Its far easier and simpler too use usbjtag to connect too the back on the module instead of removing the flash chip considering its buried and annoying too get too. As far as I know the usbjtag tool is cheap for what it can do.
I was just going to use a microcontroller and use Luke's code from page 218 to read the flash memory on the chip, since I already have a microcontroller. The usbjtag tool looks dope but I don't really have 500+ doll hairs to spend on that right now

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Does the Chinese clone ELM327 support more custom commands? Its a nice tool when in a pinch but does not show etm throttle position.

In simpler terms, 7A A6 13 37 is for TPS1. The reason I am asking is because I have my suspicions that my Magnetti Marelli ETM might be in the initial stages of failure.
By driving with the little dongle I can at least verify if the tps1 and 2 diverge in any meaningful way.

UPDATE:Turns out TPS1 and TPS2 are not implemeneted on the Denso Bifuel ECU. I wonder what else I can use. The direct ETM commands don't seem to be documented.

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jeffbolem wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 21:08
oscilloscope wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 06:04 Its far easier and simpler too use usbjtag to connect too the back on the module instead of removing the flash chip considering its buried and annoying too get too. As far as I know the usbjtag tool is cheap for what it can do.
I was just going to use a microcontroller and use Luke's code from page 218 to read the flash memory on the chip, since I already have a microcontroller. The usbjtag tool looks dope but I don't really have 500+ doll hairs to spend on that right now
What? 500!! That's gone up considerably since last year!

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jeffbolem wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 21:08
oscilloscope wrote: 11 Jul 2023, 06:04 Its far easier and simpler too use usbjtag to connect too the back on the module instead of removing the flash chip considering its buried and annoying too get too. As far as I know the usbjtag tool is cheap for what it can do.
I was just going to use a microcontroller and use Luke's code from page 218 to read the flash memory on the chip, since I already have a microcontroller. The usbjtag tool looks dope but I don't really have 500+ doll hairs to spend on that right now
I'm not sure which usbjtag you're looking at but I just checked on there site and it's $65

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oscilloscope wrote: 12 Jul 2023, 09:17 I'm not sure which usbjtag you're looking at but I just checked on there site and it's $65
$65 is a lot of beer! :) Arduino is like $5, and it's a great chance you have one laying around.

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vtl wrote: 12 Jul 2023, 09:57
oscilloscope wrote: 12 Jul 2023, 09:17 I'm not sure which usbjtag you're looking at but I just checked on there site and it's $65
$65 is a lot of beer! :) Arduino is like $5, and it's a great chance you have one laying around.
Yes very true I have a number of them floating around 😄

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oscilloscope wrote: 12 Jul 2023, 09:17


I'm not sure which usbjtag you're looking at but I just checked on there site and it's $65
Jeez, maybe I was looking at the wrong one! That sounds like a much more reasonable price. Im using the Seeed Studio XIAO, which is like 20 bucks for three. They're pretty powerful for their size.

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