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ECUHELP KT200 EDC17C64 Read/Write Bench or OBD?

For those seeking to read and write the Bosch EDC17C64 ECU in VW Golf 7 – 5G1/BQ1 TDI vehicles, ECUHELP KT200 proves to be a reliable ECU programmer. But the question arises: which method is better suited for this task – Bench or OBD? Let’s delve into the test results to find the answer.

Test Results and Comparison:

KT200 read/write EDC17C64 VR OBD: A Viable Option
KT200 has demonstrated its capability to successfully perform VR OBD via OBD. Impressively, it has completed approximately 25 EDC17C64 operations on Golf models, with all data securely stored on the VAG server. However, it is worth noting that some users may encounter errors if KT200 lacks the VR file specific to their car. In such cases, it is advisable to seek assistance from someone who has access to the original file.

KT200 read/write EDC17C64 on Bench Mode: 100% OK
For those prioritizing safety and reliability, KT200’s Bench mode emerges as the clear winner. This method boasts a flawless 100% success rate when reading and writing EDC17C64 on the bench. Despite requiring a few extra minutes for disassembling the ECU, the peace of mind and consistently successful results make it the preferred approach.

By following the connection setup as shown below, KT200 ensures a smooth and efficient read/write process for Bosch EDC17C64 on VW, Audi, Seat, and Skoda diesel models.

The job is done.