How To Read Mercedes Edc17cp57 With Ktag 7.020 Gpt Cable |work| (RECENT)

Open your KSuite software (version 2.23 or higher is recommended for Ktag 7.020). Select "Car" from the main menu. Choose "Mercedes" as the manufacturer. Locate the model of your vehicle. Select the ECU: BOSCH EDC17CP57.

To perform this operation successfully, you will need the following tools: Ktag 7.020 Master or Slave unit. GPT Cable (supplied with Ktag 2.23/2.25/2.47 kits). 14P600KT02 cable for power and CAN lines. A stable 12V-14V power supply (minimum 2A).

The EDC17CP57 requires a specific combination of power, ground, CAN signals, and GPT signals. Follow the Ktag on-screen connection diagram strictly, as pinouts can vary slightly by hardware generation. Main Connector Pinout Pin 5, 46: +12V (Red) Pin 2: GND (Black) Pin 68: CAN-L (Blue) Pin 67: CAN-H (White) GPT Connection How to read Mercedes EDC17CP57 with Ktag 7.020 GPT cable

📍 Always use the GPT cable provided with your 7.020 unit. Using a standard Tricore cable without the GPT leads will result in a "Communication Error" or "Microphone Protection" error. Boot Point

The software will identify the correct Protocol: P682 (or similar depending on the specific hardware variant). Wiring and Connection Steps Open your KSuite software (version 2

To put the ECU into "Boot Mode," you must connect a grey wire (Boot) to the specific boot pin on the PCB. In many Mercedes EDC17CP57 variants, this involves a single soldering point or a probe held firmly against a small resistor or pad on the underside or topside of the board. The Reading Process Once the hardware is connected and the ECU is powered up: Click "Select" on the protocol in KSuite. Go to the "Read" tab.

Once the password is found, the reading process for the Micro (Flash) and EEPROM will begin. Locate the model of your vehicle

It will then attempt to "Check for Password." This is where the GPT cable does its work.

Ensure the GPT 1 and GPT 2 wires are not swapped. These are polarity sensitive.