LAUNCH-X431 ECU & TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

 LAUNCH X431 ECU & TCU Programmer has been confirmed and can be used to clone BOSCH MED17.8.10 ECU. The following is feedback from a user:

I recently delved into the world of ECU programming and had an exhilarating experience with the Launch X431 ECU Programmer clone. Specifically, I successfully tackled the BOSCH MED17.8.10 TC1728 ECU on the bench, and the process was a breeze, without the need for the X431 tablet. In just 2 or 3 minutes, I had the job done with ease, thanks to the user-friendly interface and detailed wiring diagram within the software.

1. Seamless Device Connection:

To kick things off, I connected the X431 ECU Programmer to my computer using a USB cable. Once the connection was established, I fired up the X-431 ECU & TCU Programmer software. To quickly locate the specific ECU model, I input "med17.8.10" into the search box, and voila — I found the GreatWall Hover 62014–2018 TGI 1497 164 MED17.8.10 HW2_TC1728.

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

Double-clicking on the ECU brought me to the main operation interface, where I accessed the wiring diagram with a simple click on "Direct connection of diagram." Following the diagram meticulously, I connected the X-431 ECU Programmer and the Bosch MED17.8.10 ECU with the BENCH mode line, ensuring a proper connection. Of course, don't forget to connect the power supply to the programmer as well.

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

2. Reading and Writing Bosch MED17.8.10 ECU:

Read Chip ID

Read Original EEPROM Data

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

Read Original FLASH Data

Once the original Bosch ECU data was securely backed up, I disconnected from the ECU.

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

Following these steps, I replicated the process for the new Bosch ECU, reading and saving the necessary data(Backing up is a good habit to prevent the ECU from becoming bricked).

Subsequently, I uploaded the corresponding files to write into the new Bosch ECU, patiently waiting for the operation to reach completion.

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

LAUNCH X431 ECU and TCU Programmer clone Bosch MED17.8.10

In Conclusion:

The Launch X431 ECU Programmer clone, coupled with BOSCH MED17.8.10 TC1728 ECU, proved to be a reliable and efficient solution. The user-friendly interface and the availability of a comprehensive wiring diagram made the entire process straightforward. It's worth noting that the LAUNCH X431 X-PROG3 with PC Adapter can also perform this function seamlessly.

For those keen on exploring ECU programming without the need for an X431 tablet, this setup provides a commendable option.

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