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Bosch mg7.9.8 Kia

This document provides information about connecting to and managing the Bosch MG7.9.8 transmission control unit micro used in some Kia vehicles. It details the necessary cable, pin connections, and jumper settings for reading from and writing to the ECU.

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Bosch mg7.9.8 Kia

This document provides information about connecting to and managing the Bosch MG7.9.8 transmission control unit micro used in some Kia vehicles. It details the necessary cable, pin connections, and jumper settings for reading from and writing to the ECU.

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BOSCH MG798 KIA

1 BOSCH MG7.9.8 KIA


1.1 PLUGIN 1798
This plugin manages the micro of the Transmission Control Unit (TCU).

1.2 MG7.9.8

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BOSCH MG798 KIA

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1.3 DIRECT CONNECTION


In order to connect to the ECU use the cable F32GN037C/D .
Make sure that the POWER led (red) on NEW TRASDATA is ON.
WIRE COLOUR DESCRIPTION
Red +12 V
Orange VKEY
Black GND
Yellow KLINE
Green CAN L
White CAN H
Grey BOOT
Blue CNF1
Purple - Grey VPP
Brown RESET

1.4 ECU CONNECTOR

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1.5 BOOT/CNF1 DIRECT CONNECTION


Connect the BOOT and CNF1 pins to the grey and blue wires of the cable F32GN037C/D .
WIRE COLOUR DESCRIPTION
Grey BOOT
Blue CNF1

ATTENTION

For reading and writing operations, it is necessary to make the 2 LINK jumpers between the pads as
displayed in the picture here below.
Remove the LINK jumpers before reinstalling the ECU back into the vehicle.

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