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    So some people have success pulling PIN by OBD with this car? Confirmed? Or it is only speculation?

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    147 read body 100% ok

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    Default Best tool for FIAT Key programming and READ BCM PIN ?

    Today Bravo 2009 read pin ok, read eeprom ok smok body tool

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    And again alfa romeo 147 2004year 912dg128 all ok. little advice if you can't connect to body try to cycle ignition on off then read.

    If you compare smok fiat body to other fiat tools, smok is the winner, io terminal have option to read fiat body but it cost 2x smok price and coverage is better in smok.
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    for fiat zedfull can be a option good but avdi it s the best

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    What is the price for zedfull or avdi? we are on earth if you do few cars it will take 10years to pay it back or longer
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    Nothing for Fiat 500.

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    Smok work with old body !! not read the Fiat 500, Alfa Romeo Giulietta Mito
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    - IOTerminal not read body computer (NEC ecu 70F3633) by OBD.

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    This would be a great challenge for Samic's next project.

    I prefer this instead of PSA/Renault/Ford/GM etc. They are all covered good, at a reasonable price.
    And you already proven to solve mostly of the other high security systems.
    Add on soft to the HW. Don't need a new box.
    Cover what A_Vdi does, and you got a hit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel3 View Post
    This would be a great challenge for Samic's next project.

    I prefer this instead of PSA/Renault/Ford/GM etc. They are all covered good, at a reasonable price.
    And you already proven to solve mostly of the other high security systems.
    Add on soft to the HW. Don't need a new box.
    Cover what A_Vdi does, and you got a hit.
    maybe finish/update existing projects before they take on more... also probably dont have many of those brands in china.

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    For those who say it doesn't work without working key, this is body from bravo2 2008 connected on the table read, write all ok

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    what model Fiat has MCU NEC 70F3633 in body ?

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    Lads why spend money on tools? For most Fiat cars you need to spend more then just pulling pincode!!!
    You also need to precode the transponder the cheapest way I have found is bsi out of car read chip and get pincode with Eefi then precode the transponder all done with free Eefi software why spend money when all this will be done in 20min…
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    Quote Originally Posted by super jumbe View Post
    Lads why spend money on tools? For most Fiat cars you need to spend more then just pulling pincode!!!
    You also need to precode the transponder the cheapest way I have found is bsi out of car read chip and get pincode with Eefi then precode the transponder all done with free Eefi software why spend money when all this will be done in 20min…
    as far as I remember EFFi never been for free

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