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    Hi guys.

    Have question about bikes transponders.
    In my case 4d60 dst80

    I bought some 4d60 . Seller claims originals.
    when i scan with tango its sais 4d60 80bit ir 40bit mode.

    It should be like this or its must be just 80 bin not 40 bit mode?

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    They will read as 80bit once coded to vehicle

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    this transponders arrive in 40 bit mode,but if you need for some models 80 bit also can be switch to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by drugowaz View Post
    Hi guys.

    Have question about bikes transponders.
    In my case 4d60 dst80

    I bought some 4d60 . Seller claims originals.
    when i scan with tango its sais 4d60 80bit ir 40bit mode.

    It should be like this or its must be just 80 bin not 40 bit mode?

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    Switch manualy. Or automaticly itself when programing ?

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    you can switch it manually or script/module automatically if that model need it in 80 bit mode

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    how to do in manual way?

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    with what tool you want it?

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    Say tango ar vvdi2

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    write on page 30 next bytes 08 46 and you will get it in 80 bit mode

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    in tango i see only 1 to 4 pg
    sel addr p1
    user1 p2
    serial/man p3
    encr key p4
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    photo of chip
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    friend it is 4D-40bit meny,you must go to DST+ for manage 80bit transponders

    please switch in your mind what exactly you want not to ask for trivial things...mt friendly opinion


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    ok. done in pg 30 wrote 08 46 . got notice that tango will loose comunication with transponder if write. when wrote it dont read transponder sais "volatile reading. try changr key position. and still in 40 mode.

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    than i tried backwards you said.
    wrote 46 08 and it worked. now chip is 80 bit mode.

    and not under dst+ option. but under dst80 . when i trien to change on dst+ i get error about comunication loss with chip and etc.
    Last edited by drugowaz; 27th June, 2017 at 12:52 PM.

 

 

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