HT Prog Key Programming-Airbag Programming Device
Bench Chip Tuning/Ecu Cloning: Features and Benefits
Bench chip tuning/ecu cloning is a popular method used to improve the performance of automobiles.
With this method, you can read and write P-Flash, D-Flash, external flash, and external EEPROM with the option of automatic checksum correction.
There are two methods for this process in most Ecus: bench mode and boot mode.
Bench mode allows you to perform a reading process by simply attaching a few cables without opening the Ecu cover.
Boot mode is used in situations where the Ecu needs to be opened to connect the boot cable to the Ecu card.
With Hexprog, you can perform key reset operations for many brands.
Additionally, you can read and write a wide range of SOP8 EEPROMs and make keys with Autohex.
With Hexprog, you can also read all BMW long ISNs coming from BMW DME and DDE.
In addition, you can perform key reset operations for many brands such as Audi, BMW, MINI, Porsche, Toyota, Fiat, and Renault.
Hexprog can also automatically read and write P-Flash, D-Flash, external flash, and external EEPROM with automatic checksum correction.
Most Ecus have many methods such as factory mode (on the bench), Tricore Boot Mode for Tricore Ecus, BDM (background debug mode) for Renesas and Freescale, and JTAG for many protocols.
With Hexprog, you can break the protection of immobilizers such as CAS in BMW, EIZ/EIS in Mercedes-Benz, and BCM in Volkswagen and Porsche.
A single license for all protocols supports one of the largest Ecu/Tcu lists in cars and trucks for both bench and OBD ecu cloning, and supports both old and newest Ecus/Tcus from Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Marelli, Denso, Temic, TRW, and Valeo.
In conclusion, bench chip tuning/ecu cloning is a method used by many vehicle owners to improve their vehicle's performance.
With Hexprog, you can perform key reset operations for many brands, break the protection of immobilizers, and read and write Ecus/Tcus.
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