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    Default Vw CC 2010. New key prog. Dealer key

    Hello everyone. I have a Vw cc and new key from the dealer. I have the vvdi. The 1st generation and not the new ones. But it should do it. Is it possible and what are the steps in this case? Thnx in advance

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    In your case you should extract pin code (no need CS since you have dealer key) and do adaption for keys.

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    Hi. Pin code from Ecu or kessy? This is kessy right? Thnx

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    your car was comfort module not kessy. and you must read from engine ecu by vvdi2, can't you read by obd2 comfort module pin, must dismount to read eeprom to have immo pin, just, i load to you a photo to see how you begin to read ecu and from same place you can adapt your dealer key.
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    So I have to read comfort and Ecu eep or one of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dd1 View Post
    So I have to read comfort and Ecu eep or one of them?
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    do same as the photo which i load it to you above, all can done by obd2 if your key not keylessgo. Just follow the procedure of vvdi & can aftet all can done.

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    Thnx. But remember mine is the 1st version of vvdi, not vvdi2. But it has this option I have check it again

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    It is this type of key.
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    hi everyone, my vvdi was not able to read the pin by obd2. now, to read it off of the eep, do i need to pull out the ecm and comfort access or just any of them will have the pin? thnx in advance

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    hi everyone, my vvdi was not able to read the pin by obd2. now, to read it off of the eep, do i need to pull out the ecm and comfort access or just any of them will have the pin? thnx in advance
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    if you can read ecu dumps so it will be safety then comford module dump.

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    Hi. Is it eep? If so which one is it? Do you have photo of the eep location in the comfort and Ecu ? Thnx in advance

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    If to read obd2 the Ecu. Do I have to power the system on? I don't have working key

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    HI everyone, can anyone tell me which eep contains the pin code for the key programming? dealer key for the MED17.5

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    pin in ccm module, located behind glove box, eeprom 95320, vvdi will be able to get pin out of this eeprom.
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    Thnx but mine is abrites. I have tried by obd2 no luck. Some suggest to work on MED17.5 if I read the eep and list it here, can you guys get the pin code out of it?

 

 
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