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Bosch m7.9.8 Kia

The document provides instructions for connecting to a Bosch M798 KIA ECU in three ways: directly using cable F32GN037C; for boot and configuration mode using the same cable; and for a metal positioning frame using adapter F34DM010. Connections involve specific pins, cables, and ensuring the Trasdata power LED is on for direct connection without a metal frame.

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Bosch m7.9.8 Kia

The document provides instructions for connecting to a Bosch M798 KIA ECU in three ways: directly using cable F32GN037C; for boot and configuration mode using the same cable; and for a metal positioning frame using adapter F34DM010. Connections involve specific pins, cables, and ensuring the Trasdata power LED is on for direct connection without a metal frame.

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BOSCH M798 KIA

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The lay-by pin is placed in the lower part of the ECU.

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DIRECT CONNECTION
In order to connect to the ECU use the cable F32GN037C.
Make sure that the POWER led (red) on Trasdata is ON.
Do not use this connection with the metal positioning frame kit, it will be the F34DM011 adapter
to power the ECU.

ECU CONNECTOR

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BOOT&CNF1 CONNECTION

Connect the BLUE and GREY wires of the cable F32GN037C as described here below :

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METAL POSITIONING FRAME CONNECTION


For the metal positioning frame connection is required the F34DM010 adapter.
The single blue wire supplied with the adapter F34DM010 must be soldered on the CNF1 pad and
connected on the adapter F34DM010 as shown in the following picture.

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