Vestel Chassis 17mb62-v1 U158 Mx25l80 Dump Service Site
If you'd like to find a or need the Service Menu codes for a specific brand: Share the TV Brand and Model (e.g., Toshiba 32W1333G) Specify the Panel Sticker Number (e.g., VES315WNDB-01)
Before reaching for the soldering iron, try the . Some Vestel boards allow you to force a firmware update by holding a specific button (usually 'OK' on the remote) while plugging in the power with a FAT32-formatted USB stick containing the upgrade files. However, if the bootloader at U158 is completely dead, the hardware dump service described above is your only path to success.
CH341A (affordable) or RT809F/H (professional). VESTEL CHASSIS 17MB62-V1 U158 MX25L80 DUMP Service
Pin numbers when chip notch is oriented up (pins 1→8 left to right):
Before touching the firmware, you must understand the board topology. If you'd like to find a or need
On the 17MB62-V1 PCB, is a critical component. It is an 8-pin SOIC-8 surface-mount device. In most revisions of this chassis, U158 is populated with a MX25L80 (or compatible equivalent like Winbond W25Q80). This is an 8-Megabit (1 Megabyte) Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Flash memory chip.
A temperature-controlled soldering iron or a hot air rework station for removing the SOP8 chip. CH341A (affordable) or RT809F/H (professional)
A working "Dump" file is needed to flash onto this chip. 3. The Service Process: Re-Flashing U158
The location of U158 is fairly standard across different variants of the 17MB62 board. On the revision, it is a clearly marked 8-pin Surface-Mount Device (SMD), making it easier for a technician to locate for extraction or in-circuit programming.


