With this AdvEvoPlus function it is possible to generate OBD programmable transponders using blank transponders.
• | Choose brand from transponder list. |
• | Put blank transponder into base unit (see type in the blank transponder type window). |
• | If necessary choose key number - depends on the brand-model it is not possible to program 2 or more transponders with same key number to the same vehicle. |
• | Click Transponder. |
VAG VIN ID:48 precoding.
VAG component Security.
Most VAG vehicles from about 2005 onwards are pre-coded from the factory with 7 bytes of information specific to a vin number.
Using various tools on the market you will need to read the true code out of the vehicle. If you get only 6 bytes then you will need to work out the 7th byte.
We know the values for the 7th byte. So insert 6 bytes like the sample and choose the brand of car and press the write button.
By inserting this key in the ignition and using your diagnostic tool the car will tell you if this key is correct.
If not then use the up arrow to advance to the next 7th byte and write this to your transponder. Carry on doing this until you have the correct value.
Now program the transponder to the car.
If you know 6 bytes of CS and you have working key there is possibility to find 7th byte from the key.
Put working key into base unit and click Find from key.
Click START to search.
Additional functions are:
Reset Component Security - remove CS from the key.
Lock Transponder - locks ID:48 transponder, eg. for VW Passat transponder must be locked while coding in the car.
Kessy ID:46 precoding.
Writing CS (precoding) Kessy system ID:46 transponder .
You can type manually CS and make transponder or load ECU file.
If ECU file contain all 7 bytes of CS you can make transponder.
If there is only 6 bytes in ECU you need working key to extract 7th byte (click Key and next START).
If 7th byte will be found you will be able to prepare transponder.