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Old 10-1-07, 18:33   #1 (permalink)
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EPROM installation, as promised.

Here it is the step by step instalation of a (Probinator) epromchip. Instilation performed on a 1989 Ford Probe GT ecu.



1. before installing, or taking apart or anything, make sure you ground yourself out for added protection. REMEMBER, THIS IS A COMPUTER TOO.

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2. getting ready

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3. take out screws. For thoes of you wondering why ther is only three, one philips head stripped out.

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4. remove plate

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5. set screws away

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6. locate old EPROM

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7. de-solder old EPROM

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8. after de-solder, set old EPROM away.TIP. you might put it in an anti static bag for future use if you like if it isnt bad.

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9. open new EPROM, but keep in pin shield.

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10. solder in new EPROM removable socket. remember polarity!

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11. never never ever ever use too much solder. just enough to cover circut traces and device pins.

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12. there we go. finished. solder weld looks good. and solder is dragged up the pins of the device to ensure proper soldering practice.

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13.NOWT~1

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14. locate the curved part of the socket. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT beacuse this is the polarity side of the new EPROM as well.

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15.TIPW~1

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15. after all is done, locate all the screws and plate. and put things like you found it before the installation. everything should fit nicely back together.

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enjoy,

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