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Hardware: AVDI - https://abrites.me/avdi-set088 SET088 - https://abrites.me/set088-vid ZN082 - https://abrites.me/zn082-video Software: MN032 - https://abrites.me/mn032-set088-video MN035 - https://abrites.me/mn035-set088-vid AMS - https://abrites.me/ams-set0880-vid Hello, y'all! Today I will show you that working with VGS4-NAG2 Transmission Control Units can be so easy a girl can do it :) You know we used to cut the plastic cover with various tools, whatever one can get, and then we soldered wires onto the PCB. It was a hard task, I'm not going to lie. But now that there is this set SET088 with a special adapter for connection, stencil for cutting, and even a custom drill head, it's a whole different story. In the SET088 you also get all the cables for connecting to the TCU, to ABPROG and to AVDI. Moreover, the software is now updated with even more options and now the procedure for VIN and Config programming is much easier! The steps are as follows: 1. Connect to the original TCU 2. Read and save the FBS4 data of the original TCU 3. Read and save Config data of the original TCU 4. Write down the software version of the original TCU and it's VIN in a file, e.g. a .txt file, so that it is easy for you to copy them later 5. Connect to the replacement TCU 6. Set it to virgin state, which will require ABPROG connection 7. To do that, use the set to open the unit and connect to the PCB with the adapter 8. Program the FBS4 data, config data, align VIN and software versions 9. Tape over the opening with an oil- and heat-resistant tape, I chose special aluminium foil tape for that, since I have used it before for similar tasks. And it's all done in less than an hour! This is a significant step forward in working with these units, allowing you to be done quickly and safely! For me, this is the easiest solution by far, to do the job, and I already have happy clients here at the shop. Watch the video, like and subscribe! Let me know what you think about the video and the set in the comment section. Thank you for watching, and thanks to the guest technician today :) Have fun! AVDI FAN