Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

hello friends, 2007 citroen c5, how can i read BSI 95128 eeprom with carprog, i try the connection diagram shown in chinese clone carprog but it doesn't work, please help me

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wheeler
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Re: Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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Have you tried with a SOIC clip?
If its not reading with that you may need to de solder the chip & read out of circuit.
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Re: Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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wheeler wrote: 18 May 2025, 10:09 Have you tried with a SOIC clip?
If its not reading with that you may need to de solder the chip & read out of circuit.
I didn't try it with SOIC. The resin is very hard and doesn't dissolve even with hot air. I didn't want to take any risks.
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Re: Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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Is it resin or lacquer? Would be unusual to see resin on a component used inside the car.
If Lacquer just carefully run the tip of your soldering iron down each leg of the chip then clean with a fibreglass pen.
Should read ok in circuit with SOIC clip.

Why do you need to read the EEPROM out of curiosity?
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Re: Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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wheeler wrote: 19 May 2025, 12:39 Is it resin or lacquer? Would be unusual to see resin on a component used inside the car.
If Lacquer just carefully run the tip of your soldering iron down each leg of the chip then clean with a fibreglass pen.
Should read ok in circuit with SOIC clip.

Why do you need to read the EEPROM out of curiosity?
I changed the instrument panel, when I bought a different instrument panel that had been used before and installed it, the mileage information changed and increased.
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sydo wrote: 24 May 2025, 04:01 I changed the instrument panel, when I bought a different instrument panel that had been used before and installed it, the mileage information changed and increased.
I think when the instrument panel is changed, it defaults to whichever is the highest recorded mileage between the installed instrument panel and the cars ECU.
I changed my instrument panel on my mk1 c5 (yonks ago) taking a panel from a lower mileage car into mine and the instrument panel updated to the correct (higher) mileage on my car.
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Re: Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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Yes, this is what happens when you replaced the instrument panel, the mileage will be changed in the highest.
Do you think it's stored in the eeprom?
I also wonder where the information from the diagbox is stored.
Because for cleaning some errors, you have to put in the mileage, and there are only a number of positions for it.
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Surely it would be easier to pay someone who offers to "correct" mileage "problems"? This is done through the OBD socket with specialist equipment. Some code readers also claim to be able to do this.
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sydo wrote: 24 May 2025, 04:01 I changed the instrument panel, when I bought a different instrument panel that had been used before and installed it, the mileage information changed and increased.
OK are you aware you will also need to reset the miles in th EEPROM of the instrument panel too? if you alter the BSI miles and do also alter the instrument panel as soon as you plug the BSI back in it will just write the same mileage back in.
Kees wrote: 24 May 2025, 11:38 I also wonder where the information from the diagbox is stored.
Because for cleaning some errors, you have to put in the mileage, and there are only a number of positions for it.
This is only for reference of when faults were cleared, you can input any mileage you want here & it wont make any difference to the displayed miles, yes some models only have a maximum amount of slots for this, when you reach the max it just kicks out the oldest one, if there is only 50 slots available it will only remember the last 50 events.

The milage can be changed on this car via OBD in a few minutes, thie likes of OBDstar & SVCI can do it for example.
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Re: Help to read C5II Johnsons Control BSI eeprom 95128 with Carprog

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wheeler wrote: 24 May 2025, 13:19
sydo wrote: 24 May 2025, 04:01 I changed the instrument panel, when I bought a different instrument panel that had been used before and installed it, the mileage information changed and increased.
OK are you aware you will also need to reset the miles in th EEPROM of the instrument panel too? if you alter the BSI miles and don't also alter the instrument panel as soon as you plug the BSI back in it will just write the same mileage back in.
Kees wrote: 24 May 2025, 11:38 I also wonder where the information from the diagbox is stored.
Because for cleaning some errors, you have to put in the mileage, and there are only a number of positions for it.
This is only for reference of when faults were cleared, you can input any mileage you want here & it wont make any difference to the displayed miles, yes some models only have a maximum amount of slots for this, when you reach the max it just kicks out the oldest one, if there is only 50 slots available it will only remember the last 50 events.

The milage can be changed on this car via OBD in a few minutes, thie likes of OBDstar & SVCI can do it for example.