KEYDIY will tell you if the existing remote is ASK or FSK.
You can visually determine how many buttons there are and whether the remote is 0523 or 0536.
If you get these details right then KEYDIY shouldn’t cause many issues for you.
Personally I haven’t used any of the Chinese versions but I have considered stocking the variations of these remotes as another option. Stock is good and some customers do ask for a key that looks like the existing so keep the good sources for these keys coming - it is appreciated
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@dtip "So does anyone know if keydiy works on older non flip psa remotes?"
It is not working on old 307,partner,406 which are K-line. Also for all 206 and 206+. Remote packets coding is different.
dtip (20th November, 2017)
Here also problems with K-line cars and Keydiy. Ordered some chinese remotes to test.
Last week cut key for 307 and programmed transponder. But Remote no way. waste of time and customer sent without key. Very disapointing.
me too 307 2004 didn't work waste a lot of time
Maybe problem is key sync after coding - some cars need several seconds to start remote work.
Unfortunately it is not only the key sync, packets which remote sends are coded differently. I mean hopping code algorithm is different. Physically signals for 0/1 sent by remotes are the same on CAN and K-line cars. Both are manchester coded.
parrot1964 (23rd November, 2017)
Ok, I didn't knew that they fixed this long-term bug. Now maybe it's worth to buy their equipment.
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