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Old 05-04-2024, 05:47 PM   #1
macon   macon is offline
 
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Bench mode for a Delphi MT05 ECU

Has anyone been successful connecting to MT05 in bench mode?
Not using obd connect.

I'm using hud hacker with a VAG KKL cable.
The instruction on the hud hacker help page do not work or I don't know what I m doing.

Here is instruction how to hook up to ECU in bench mode on hud hacker help page.

Rescue a bricked MT05

If you have uploaded a wrong flash file or interrupted the upload you may have 'bricked' your ECU.

A 'bricked' ECU will neither allow to start the motor nor will it respond on K-Line.

'Bricked' means that your ECU is now as useful as a brick. Congratulations!

In this case you have to switch the ECU into 'bootloader mode' and then you can connect again.

Unplug the plugs J1 and J2 and connect the ECU only to the battery and the K-Line or J2534 or ELM327 adapter:

Rescue a bricked Delphi MT05
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You need one jumper between pins 10 and 17 and another jumper between pins 11 and 16.

This switches the ECU into 'bootloader mode' and allows to upload a valid flash file.

Additionally you connect +12V to pins 15 and 18, Ground to pin 2 and K-Line to pin 3.



The first 16 kB of the flash memory contain the bootloader.

This memory area will never be overwritten when you upload a flash file.

This assures that the bootloader stays always intact even when flashing goes wrong.






Thanks.
Dave.


 
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Old 05-04-2024, 10:02 PM   #2
buzz   buzz is offline
 
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More like Blocked, never a cheap fuel injected bike for me.


 
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