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    fiat3.jpgHello guys,

    About the Fiat 500 and Panda 2012+
    Delphi 00519874040
    can bsi Mcu 70F3633
    Reading with ioterminal by obd should be possible.
    (Not sure with all keys lost.)
    I/O TERMINAL gives pin code, and key data.
    What tool can prepare a transponder, to be learned by obd? I dont see this in the tango menu.
    Or what tool can add keys to Mcu70F3633 dump?
    Avdi claims to do these, but i can not find any of these new type bcm listed.


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    Hi. You must write manualy remote data to new PCF7946 in key, then program key wvia obd (multiecuscan or other tool). Its possible to send me the read file from BSI? I need check some data in dump. Thanx

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    Hi, I've got the IOTerminal tool as well and trying to read out a Fiat Grande Punto BCM. It keeps giving the error : Error UNIC Not Found. Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks!

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    What does io support say about this?
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    Hi, I've got the IOTerminal tool as well and trying to read out a Fiat Grande Punto BCM. It keeps giving the error : Error UNIC Not Found. Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks!

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    Where can I get IOSupport? I've sent an email to andrius stumbrys but he hasn't gotten back to me.

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    did you connect to pin 1 and 9 instead of pin 6 and 14 of the obd connector ?

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    Yeah I've connected all pins. I get the error even when I want to read my IOTerminal ID

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    AD100 read via obd in few minutes

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    Are you sure? I am not talking about version with 93c86 eeprom.

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    AD100 read via obd in few minutes

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    Not sure on the ad100 but Zed-Full does these in a few seconds on both the 93c86 version and NEC version by obd if you have a working key. If you dont have a working key then it locks you out if the alarm has been triggered and you get no coms via obd. 93c86 version straightforward eprom job. NEC version i havent got anything for all keys lost. If you read the NEC direct can you not load the dump into IO terminal soft then write the data for an existing key to TPX4/CN3 or similar?

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    None of the cars in here have the alarm system, only U.K. cars.
    And io terminal gives you the key data, to prepare a transponder, and even remote.
    Using any hitag key tool to prepare a id46 key.
    And then you program it, by obd using the pin.
    I am still checking this all out.
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    ive used avdi on 2014 fiat 500 with no issues , very quick job

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob h View Post
    Hello guys,

    About the Fiat 500 and Panda 2012+
    Delphi 00519874040
    can bsi Mcu 70F3633
    Reading with ioterminal by obd should be possible.
    (Not sure with all keys lost.)
    I/O TERMINAL gives pin code, and key data.
    What tool can prepare a transponder, to be learned by obd? I dont see this in the tango menu.
    Or what tool can add keys to Mcu70F3633 dump?
    Avdi claims to do these, but i can not find any of these new type bcm listed.


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    the preload with remote, from the IOterminal for BCM with 93c86 and NEC only, is not correct, proven
    you can pass me the Dump reading and I could give you a pregame and you can do the test.
    I have done one and I worked, I need another to make sure.
    Greetings.
    excuse my English, is the best.

 

 
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