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    Quote Originally Posted by autochei View Post
    it s safe to read pin with this tool?
    need a charger batery when read pin code
    i sow a video it s need ignition on-off and after 5-10 minutes it s code pin
    yes its safe, its a copy of PSAI2EMU or TDB007 - not sure if it can do all keys lost like TDB007.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidobd2 View Post
    Hello everyone. I was looking in internet and I found this tool. Somebody knows something about this? It says read pin code for Peugeot/Citroen via OBDII. Here is the link:
    http://www.obd365.com/wholesale/obdstar-f108.html

    Best Regards.

    Same item ?30 cheaper .......http://www.obdstarstore.com/wholesal...ming-tool.html

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    Tried direct connection to ECU on that same early berlingo, did not read pin, would not connect by obd to program key.

    If anybody is buying this for non-can pin reading, forget it.

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    vehicle suport it s only after 2008?

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    Quote Originally Posted by autochei View Post
    vehicle suport it s only after 2008?
    I heard someone who said that read pin on a Peugeot 2007..

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    it is a shite tool.
    DK- The Bogs Dollocks!!!
    NEVER SAY IT CANT BE DONE!!
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    I use mine just to get the pin and it saves some time
    Love this forum

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    If all key lost, you need to get pin code from car service center and program auto key with F108.
    Eeprom adapter can read partial pin code for Peugeot/citreon/DS

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    Quote Originally Posted by autochei View Post
    vehicle suport it s only after 2008?
    Usually it supports vehicles (with CAN line) after 2008.
    But it depends on the acutual case if the immobiliser systmes are the same.

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    207 -07: about 7mn
    Jumpy - 08/09: about 6mn.

    All for additional key. Use pin and program with X100+.
    For me, it worth the money. It save me many time to have money in poket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by autochei View Post
    it s safe to read pin with this tool?
    need a charger batery when read pin code
    i sow a video it s need ignition on-off and after 5-10 minutes it s code pin
    Hi, do not worry, F108 PSA tool is just read pin code, not modified any things, it is safe.

    No need extra charger battery, just connect this with your OBD

    About the time of reading pin code, it depends on car type, such as its immo chip, algorithm...some take around 2 minutes, some take 5-10 minutes..

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    hi, it is safe to operate it. It doesn't need charge battery. As for the time of turning off ignition, it depends on the prompt on the device. Thank you.

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    I have extracted pin from over 20 cars, all fine. Not necessary to connect charger to car as it doesn't put Bsi in service mode like psa bsi tool, or avdi where windscreen wipers would activate etc. On average 5 to 8 minutes, although a 508 and a 2008 I did it found code almost instantaneously.

    It is only for cars on canbus. It specifies it on their site also.

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    this peugeot-citroen function for free this moment in VVDI2

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    Now F108+ seems to be f108 upgrade but but with k line for older cars.
    Just added a few components on main card
    I think strategic marketing
    Obdstar tools are good but too many new products
    I remember the day I buy X100 but one month later new product X100 PRO no more upgrade for my x100
    F108 works good for pin extraction on CAN cars but key programming function does not work at all
    I sent several logs from TF card but no news about them

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