J2534 vs. Scan Tool vs. EEPROM Work - How to use them by understanding the differences

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @taher1973
    @taher1973 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for your simple explanation. I wish I have watched this video a year ago. I bought a car with electric problem and needed to change one module. I went through tons of learning on software, hardware, etc (Mercedes). Cause of my inexperience, I caused my instrument cluster to brick. I had to go to dealer and spent 200 dollar so they can tell me Sorry your IC is broken. and you cannot use a used one, It will cost 6500 dollar to change with new. Well, I start searching and came across eeprom and then to your channel. just by watching 3 of your videos, I am able to leant a lot and feel bad about the time, effort and money spent on useless software and hardware.

  • @buzzbierbaum4026
    @buzzbierbaum4026 Год назад

    Omg after 12years re-flashing HV PTCU and OBL modules I Just Got the clue of why I took forever and didn’t get paid the time spend ! The Manufacturer should’ve be swapping the modules Out on there time !! Great Video Thanks

  • @jemsonabrigo
    @jemsonabrigo 2 года назад +1

    Thank You John for making a youtube video for the product. At least for now I know how to use my AR32 and expand my knowledge on the automotive EEPROM programming.

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. As part of our business we always work to explain and educate our customers and others regarding how things work. this allows them to get maximum utilization from the equipment.

  • @karimgharabli819
    @karimgharabli819 Год назад

    thank you for your time you are the best I've had many programmer and no one support us the way you did.

  • @fuzzs8970
    @fuzzs8970 Год назад

    Thank you. I learn these info the hard way definitely your explanation makes everything simpler

  • @sohailshah2721
    @sohailshah2721 Год назад

    A very comprehensive explanation.

  • @rickymesa
    @rickymesa 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Sir!
    You're the only person I've found online with clear information on property programing ECU's.
    Some Scanner like the one own "Autel Im608" can do some eeprom.. but haven't tried it yet & Ford Fjds software always has paywalls for anything you try to do.

  • @scorcher617
    @scorcher617 Год назад +2

    In this example why not just remove eeprom with car Id and solder it into module you want to use and be done with it no chance of of you losing or corrupting file. I know it might no be faster than reading and writing but no programer needed , oh what do I know. Thanks for video it was informative.

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад +2

      Yes, you can do a chip move if you have the experience and equipment: most folks don't. You also have the issue of lifting a track or breaking a pin. I'm not opposed to that option but it also has risks. It's also a significant challenge for PLCC microcontrollers.

  • @jroche26
    @jroche26 Год назад

    Excellent stuff! Help see big picture. Can you do a video on why you can’t use a scanner in some newer vehicles to replace keys in all keys lost scenario?

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад

      Simple. The scanner is not programmed to perform that function. The scanner manufacturer either chose not to or does not have access to the commands necessary to send to the immobilizer.

  • @PD82
    @PD82 2 года назад

    Invaluable information.
    Thank you for another great video.

  • @ka7las3
    @ka7las3 Год назад

    Thank You for all explanations!

  • @greapsoho
    @greapsoho Месяц назад

    If the vehicle info is in the eeprom, is it possible to just remove and solder the eeprom into the "good" salvage vehicle module?

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Месяц назад

      Yes, if you are proficient at soldering and willing to accept the risk of three soldering operations (broken pin, lifted trace, heat damage) then a "whole blood" chip transfer will work. Also if you damage your original part you have no path back. If you do a simple clone you attach the clip to the part, read, move clip to salvage module and program. Also you can save the original chip data to a file in the event that your salvage module is also defective.

  • @michaeldvorak5556
    @michaeldvorak5556 Год назад

    Thank you for a the thorough explanation. I suppose the salvaged unit might have an outdated program that needs updating via the j2534. So, you might not be limited to only cloning the EEPROM.

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад +3

      The module program might not be the latest version but a salvage module will still work if you clone the eeprom. If the cloned salvage module will allow the vehicle to run you can always update the program later.

    • @jimmymakwega3872
      @jimmymakwega3872 Год назад

      @@andromedaresearchlabs7826 absolutely true

  • @RayRaeRayCook
    @RayRaeRayCook Год назад

    I will be buying as soon as I can, hopefully very soon

  • @RamonCooke-s2m
    @RamonCooke-s2m Год назад

    Super Informative Video. All Techs Today should watch this ! So, we will be able to take a used ecm and change the vin and use a used ecm. ( if the ecms are the same and hardware?), Am I thinking right?

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад

      Yes, that is correct. The modules must be electronically identical (same part number) with an accessible eeprom part.

  • @alfredo9173
    @alfredo9173 Год назад

    Great great video! So when tuners request to read the flash memory, does it read (and write afterwards) the whole sectors or part of it?

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад

      Assuming the communication program allows it, a tuner can read any data they wish. Before data can be written a sector (block) of memory must be erased even if they only want to change a small amount of data. "FLASH" refers to flash erasing. They can program individual bytes if they so choose. Data which they may not wish to change must be replaced if it was part of a sector in which data was changed.

  • @eodninja6
    @eodninja6 Год назад

    I want to change the gauge cluster from the Subaru crosstrek to a WRX cluster. will a J2534 programmer re-program the WRX cluster to work in the crosstrek?

  • @Aman20048
    @Aman20048 8 месяцев назад

    If our original eeprom is damaged so what data we rewrite in the salvage module

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  8 месяцев назад

      If the original eeprom is damaged you most likely will only be able to change the VIN in the salvage module. Any other data will be very difficult to recreate.

  • @user-ky7ty3ie1x
    @user-ky7ty3ie1x Год назад

    If ecu damaged can you virginise ecu from salvaged car and than programed into the vehicle

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад

      Virginizing means that the ECU contains the same data as if were new. You can erase all the data in a salvage ECU eeprom then it may be considered as virgin however there is no guarantee. IThis is why cloning is a better option.

  • @dirtfarmer4885
    @dirtfarmer4885 Год назад

    Looks like the module out this Rav4 i`m working on that is causing havoc with the transmission

  • @danwood4312
    @danwood4312 5 месяцев назад

    All good with eeprom reprogram. Dont know how that clamp is made however if there are no spacers ( plastic ) and the pins of eeprom are shorted while voltage is applied bye bye...

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  5 месяцев назад

      Shorted pins don't damage the eeprom. Also we don't apply power to the part until you issue the command to read. Nothing is attached hot.

  • @rae_ray8944
    @rae_ray8944 Год назад

    Good Day Andromeda, Does all Modules on vehicles have an eeprom to change to vehicle you are working on or is it a totally different animal that you would need the locksmith accessories to complete. The Automotive kit #2 is just extra accessories parts from the kit 1 that can be bought ? Am I thinking right ? If correct, the programmer is the same in all kits, just the accessories are different ?

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад +2

      All kits are based on the AR-32A programming unit. The locksmith kits are based on the automotive kits but include locksmith specific options (Honda keys and Toyota/Lexus resync block). An automotive kit can be upgraded to a locksmith kit by purchasing the locksmith kit upgrade option. All kits can be upgraded by purchasing the desired option or adapter. We never make you purchase another kit.

    • @rae_ray8944
      @rae_ray8944 Год назад

      @@andromedaresearchlabs7826 I made my first purchase with a locksmith #2 kit. Added one part from the automotive kit and now I have access to both. I will be purchasing more as soon as funds are available. Thank you for sharing your experience, knowledge, expertise, and time !

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад +2

      Yes, you are correct. You can always upgrade a kit. We never make you purchase another kit or software.

  • @A1Superdiagnostic
    @A1Superdiagnostic Год назад

    When do I really needs to do key programming via DLC port and when the eeprom work is needed

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад

      You use an OBD port tool for key programming unless the vehicle does not allow it. It that case you create keys using data from the immobilizer eeprom using a transponder programming tool.

    • @A1Superdiagnostic
      @A1Superdiagnostic Год назад

      @@andromedaresearchlabs7826 like when the vehicle immobilizer is corrupt that when you do eeprom work

  • @rabgeorgia6560
    @rabgeorgia6560 8 месяцев назад

    I am interested in purchasing your products is there a way i can speak to someone about that?

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  8 месяцев назад

      Just call us The phone number is on our website (www.arlabs.com) at the bottom of the home page.

  • @ECUTEDNA
    @ECUTEDNA 6 месяцев назад

    You are good teacher. Thank you

  • @gypsysharky
    @gypsysharky 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @stevmanyanga4732
    @stevmanyanga4732 2 года назад

    Hie there.if the car specific info is the eeprom only how would it compare if i put a different module.how would it triger dtc for vin or wrong key where else is it stored

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  2 года назад

      The VIN is stored in the other vehicle modules. When the used module is installed the programmed VIN or other data is from the previous vehicle.

    • @stevmanyanga4732
      @stevmanyanga4732 2 года назад

      @@andromedaresearchlabs7826 what of the key infor.
      Thhanks for the great info you give us

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  2 года назад

      The key data is in the immobilizer or sometimes in the immobilizer and ECU. If it's in both then the immobilizer and ECU must be resynced if one is changed.

  • @ahmednajim3752
    @ahmednajim3752 2 года назад

    Thanks alot that was amazing explanation. I have 1 questions, what about the new modules that the flash memory, eeprom and the processor are all integrated in one chip, do you have tools that can clone this type?
    Thanks again for your great explanation. I was searching like those deep details.

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  2 года назад +2

      If the eeprom is integrated on the same silicon as the processor and program memory cloning using an external connection to the part is really not possible. This is because the communication protocol is not known nor are the connection pins. The reason that modules with external eeproms can be easily cloned is that the memory parts adhere to industry standard parts. Parts based on custom silicon do not follow any standard which makes them all different. In this case the only option to clone would be via a J2534 command supported by the part which may not be supported by the manufacturer.

    • @ahmednajim3752
      @ahmednajim3752 2 года назад

      @@andromedaresearchlabs7826 thanks a lot. God bless you

  • @ralfsautomotive
    @ralfsautomotive 2 года назад

    A nice Modern Programming interface would be a nice addition to an otherwise awesome System. A shell interface should not be hard to create and it would surely boost sales as it would be a more familiar PAC Interface. Anyway, good explanation.

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  2 года назад

      Thanks for your suggestion. We will certainly consider it.

    • @ralfsautomotive
      @ralfsautomotive 2 года назад

      @@andromedaresearchlabs7826 I have used that Kit quite a few times now and I must say I like it alot the only downside I see is the interface.

  • @lambertomidolini8027
    @lambertomidolini8027 2 года назад

    Very good information.

  • @stevemazzarella7212
    @stevemazzarella7212 2 года назад

    Can I do that with a new module too?

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  2 года назад

      If you mean can you read the data from the eeprom in a new module and then transfer that data to a used module, absolutely yes. If you wish save the new module data to a file then virginize any used module from the file. We have many customers who do this as a business.

  • @davidhall3747
    @davidhall3747 Год назад

    Once Source Data is transferred to the Salvage Module, what about gaining access to the Security System, Resetting the Salvage PCM, and programming Keys to Start the Vehicle? You didn't mention these important steps to complete the solution.

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  Год назад +1

      When you transfer the data from the original module to the salvage module ALL information moves. You don't need to program keys because the original key data moved from the original.to the target.

    • @davidhall3747
      @davidhall3747 Год назад

      @@andromedaresearchlabs7826 On a Ford PATS Security System it has a Rolling Security Code. I had to gain access to PATS in order to erase present keys, and program new keys. It was not Plug and Play. I used a OE level Scan Tool. The PCM was supposedly refurbished from EBAY.
      I was not using a EEPROM Programmer. I technically received a Salvaged PCM, and had to go through FORD security procedures in order to start the Truck.

  • @danwood4312
    @danwood4312 5 месяцев назад

    by the way where should we order automotive kit? you guys dont seem to communicate well with people

    • @andromedaresearchlabs7826
      @andromedaresearchlabs7826  5 месяцев назад

      We're happy to communicate with you. You can email or call. This information is on our website which is shown at the beginning and end or every video. The website is www.arlabs.com. You can also purchase on the website (click the red car) or you can order by phone. We look forward to hearing from you.

  • @UNSEEN414WORLDS
    @UNSEEN414WORLDS Год назад

    All new programmer show you how to do them both