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    THE ACTIVE USER L'avatar di munro
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    for you...
    A rider does not create queues even in the car...
    a automoblista create queues even on a motorcycle...

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    maybe here you can see better...
    A rider does not create queues even in the car...
    a automoblista create queues even on a motorcycle...

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    Ah thanks but ? still early, I have seen the tractor from the dealer and it was to inform me that the ecu was!

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    Citazione Originally Written by munro Visualizza Messaggio
    edc17c49 ? the same ecu that fits the fiat freemont 2.0 multijet....99 percent sure that it mounts a tricore....
    Then, according to you, taking a unit type of a freemont, and writing and reading is made in the bdm of one of the tractor I then have a controller cloned from the use by forklift truck to do my tests and not touching the ori?
    I read that some units even with different hardware are interchangeable... of course, after having rewritten correctly.

    The other thing about the cloning but a EDC16, from esi, you can go back to a controller, which you can find easily and that it can be suitable for the cloning of an ecu, the number of which hw the original ? 0281020057 ?
    Thanks.

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    The Cio? would you like to know with precision that edc 16 ? a code 0281020057???
    Tomorrow you can look at

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    Thank you, and if according to you ? can find another compatible and rivesarci the entire reading bdm in order to have two identical units.
    I think that even if you have a number of different hardware there are so many interchangeable models once they are written entirely as the original one.

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    I don't know for versions HW.. Anyway tomorrow I tell you the exact model

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    I don't think that the bosch has a hardware really different for each number hw that if you would have thousands of different hw...
    Then the numbering is according to me associated with a particular vehicle.

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    Citazione Originally Written by Fede78 Visualizza Messaggio
    Then, according to you, taking a unit type of a freemont, and writing and reading is made in the bdm of one of the tractor I then have a controller cloned from the use by forklift truck to do my tests and not touching the ori?
    I read that some units even with different hardware are interchangeable... of course, after having rewritten correctly.

    The other thing about the cloning but a EDC16, from esi, you can go back to a controller, which you can find easily and that it can be suitable for the cloning of an ecu, the number of which hw the original ? 0281020057 ?
    Thanks.
    here you go:
    http://controlunits.info/partnumbers/bosch/0281020057/
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    Yes, but according to you, c'? the way to find two units that are compatible even with different hardware. I had read, perhaps in another forum of two machines that were walking around with the ecu swapped .
    The Cio? for example, I take a unit of an alfa romeo, I read in bdm. I take a unit of an audi, I read in bdm. Then I write the complete reading of the alpha on the ecu that was fitted on the audi and I write the complete reading of the audi on the control of the Alpha, and then of course I put on the units reversed.
    Requirement why? functions ? the units are of the same family are identical despite having a number of different hardware.
    My questions ? if in some way... by the number of hw or other numbers on the ecu ? can understand if the two ecu's actually have the same hw.

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