psa t-prot remover

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here's a tool to remove t-prot on psa edc17c60 and MD1CS003
 

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good points, i used it with success with edc7c60 because pcm flash 1.20 didn't bypass tprot, this was resolved with pcm flash 1.21
 

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good points, i used it with success with edc7c60 because pcm flash 1.20 didn't bypass tprot, this wa...

Good to know, thanks for the feedback.

So to summarize your use case: you needed T-PROT removal on EDC17C60 because PCMFlash 1.20 wasn't bypassing it during OBD read/write, and this tool got the job done. Now with PCMFlash 1.21 the T-PROT bypass is handled natively, making this tool unnecessary for that ECU — at least via OBD with PCMFlash.

Still potentially useful for anyone who:
  • Is stuck on an older PCMFlash version
  • Uses a different read/write tool that doesn't handle T-PROT bypass (e.g., some KTag/Autotuner scenarios)
  • Needs to раtсh a bench dump where the tool's OBD bypass doesn't apply

Did you get a chance to test the MD1CS003 side of the tool as well, or only EDC17C60?
 

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i didn't test on MD!CS003
 
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