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This document provides instructions for repairing a BMW FRM3 module using an Orange5 programmer. It involves: 1. Connecting the FRM3 module to the Orange5 programmer and selecting the correct processor. 2. Backing up the P-Flash and D-Flash memory. 3. Erasing the processor and setting new partition parameters to allocate space for Eeprom/D-Flash. 4. Writing the backed up P-Flash file and generated Eeprom file to repair the module.

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This document provides instructions for repairing a BMW FRM3 module using an Orange5 programmer. It involves: 1. Connecting the FRM3 module to the Orange5 programmer and selecting the correct processor. 2. Backing up the P-Flash and D-Flash memory. 3. Erasing the processor and setting new partition parameters to allocate space for Eeprom/D-Flash. 4. Writing the backed up P-Flash file and generated Eeprom file to repair the module.

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BMW FRM3 Repair with Orange5 Programmer

(9S12XEQ384 MASK 3M25J Flash/Eeprom)

Open your FRM3 and connect Orange5 Programmer

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Select the correct Processor in MTRK - 9S12XEQ384

Press Read ID – if connection is OK Orange show you ID and Mask

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Now click Query EEE to check if Partition is damaged

First select P-Flash and click READ button and save P-Flash (!!IMPORTANT!!) to have backup

Next select D-Flash and read it (this file we need to generate Eeprom File)

Now open DFLASH to EEPROM Tool – load Dflash and generate a new Eeprom file

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After we have a Backup of D-Flash and P-Flash we must erase the processor – Orange will erase the full
Processor
Click Erase button and select Erase → do not Unsecure!!!!

After the Processor is erased we have to set new Partition for Eeprom/D-Flash area.

There are two parameters that control how the


software configures the memory: DFPART and ERPART.

DFPART = Number of D-Flash sectors reserved as User D-flash (128 total)

ERPART = Number of pages reserved for EEE (16 total)

The two parameters are required to meet two size conditions to be valid:
1. (128-DFPART) / ERPART >= 8
2. (128-DFPART) >= 12 if ERPART==1

Examples:

"80 00" - Enables 128 sectors (32 KB) of D-Flash and 0 pages of EEE
"20 0C" - Enables 32 sectors (8 KB) of D-Flash and 12 pages (3 KB) of EEE
"10 0C" - Enables 16 sectors (4 KB) of D-Flash and 12 pages (3 KB) of EEE
"00 10" - Enables 0 sectors of D-Flash and 16 pages (4 KB) of EEE

Set FullPart and to DFPART 00 00 and ERPART 00 10 and click OK

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After we made this we can check if partition is ok by clicking Querry EEE
now it should look like in the next picture

If partition is OK we can write new files

Select P-Flash in Orange and load your backup file to the processor

If write is done click compare button to check if write is ok

Select EEE in Orange and load your generated Eeprom file

Click write button and after write is ok click compare to check written file

NOW YOUR FRM3 SHOULD WORK AGAIN

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