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SID803 EEPROM

Postby jonce1555 » Mon Jan 16, 2017 10:42 am

Does anybody have an opened Siemens sid803 ECU and could tell me what component there is by the eeprom 95320 wich is connected to pin 3 of it?

Have a bricked ECU that I'm trying to repair and can't find anywhere what should there be. Picture included below. Item marked in red.
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Re: SID803 EEPROM

Postby Shooting » Mon Jan 16, 2017 2:41 pm

jonce1555 wrote:Does anybody have an opened Siemens sid803 ECU and could tell me what component there is by the eeprom 95320 wich is connected to pin 3 of it?

Have a bricked ECU that I'm trying to repair and can't find anywhere what should there be. Picture included below. Item marked in red.


This is just an SMD Resistor, best to simply remove the eeprom and read in a programmer

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Re: SID803 EEPROM

Postby jonce1555 » Mon Jan 16, 2017 3:14 pm

Whats the value of the resistor? When I received The ECU there were nothing in its place. I know how to read them. The point is what component should there be and what value. The 3 pin by The datasheet is data out. Fgtech ktag reads it but car want start.

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Re: SID803 EEPROM

Postby Shooting » Mon Jan 16, 2017 4:50 pm

jonce1555 wrote:Whats the value of the resistor? When I received The ECU there were nothing in its place. I know how to read them. The point is what component should there be and what value. The 3 pin by The datasheet is data out. Fgtech ktag reads it but car want start.

I do not think this resistor will stop your car working, it's just a protective resistor.
Read the eeprom externally then refit with Hotair for clean terminals

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Re: SID803 EEPROM

Postby jonce1555 » Mon Jan 16, 2017 5:39 pm

Just a protective resistor witch is connected straight to ground thro ground with data out? I don't think so. If it were a pull down resistor that may be a thing

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Re: SID803 EEPROM

Postby Shooting » Mon Jan 16, 2017 5:46 pm

jonce1555 wrote:Just a protective resistor witch is connected straight to ground thro ground with data out? I don't think so. If it were a pull down resistor that may be a thing


You are missing the point... your problem will be in the eeprom, Immo data.
without having the pcb in our hands we cannot test anything, only you will know what's to ground etc..

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