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fuzz1
22nd August, 2023, 03:54 AM
Hi
Came across this hope it helps to avoid bricking Honda bcm while programming keys.
By the way what happens to a bricked bcm what goes wrong? Any chance to repair it?
http://blog.obdii365.com/2023/04/06/tips-to-program-honda-civic-accord-2022-key/
p1et
22nd August, 2023, 12:33 PM
This is some real bull1shit for me and noone is able to explain me that. All 'wise' people tell to just choose 'NO' when the tool ask if it's old or new system but they just repeat that instead of trying to understand that bullsh1t.
So basically, if it's old system but you choose 'yes' if the tool ask if it's new, the BCM 'bricks'
But if the system is actually NEW system but you still click 'No', then programming still will be fine.
As written in the blog, no matter what model, year, system - always choose 'No' if you see that stuid question.
So to the point: Why is that question about system old/new even exist? If all we have to do is click 'No' regardless of system new or old... It just doesn't make any sense so why complicate things and telling everyone around to always click 'No'. I mean it's great to share this info but instead of that, let the tool developer fix this confusion...
Idiots keeps answering me 'just always click NO' but if we need always chlick 'No' even when the system is NEW, why that question even appear? I know I repeat myself but honestly, I can't find explanation for this thing...
Apparently Smart Pro program these 100% safe, there is not such a thing like this question new or old.
Lonsdor today released update Honda 2022+, I wonder how it works...
kemaster
23rd August, 2023, 10:23 AM
This is some real bull1shit for me and noone is able to explain me that. All 'wise' people tell to just choose 'NO' when the tool ask if it's old or new system but they just repeat that instead of trying to understand that bullsh1t.
So basically, if it's old system but you choose 'yes' if the tool ask if it's new, the BCM 'bricks'
But if the system is actually NEW system but you still click 'No', then programming still will be fine.
As written in the blog, no matter what model, year, system - always choose 'No' if you see that stuid question.
So to the point: Why is that question about system old/new even exist? If all we have to do is click 'No' regardless of system new or old... It just doesn't make any sense so why complicate things and telling everyone around to always click 'No'. I mean it's great to share this info but instead of that, let the tool developer fix this confusion...
Idiots keeps answering me 'just always click NO' but if we need always chlick 'No' even when the system is NEW, why that question even appear? I know I repeat myself but honestly, I can't find explanation for this thing...
Apparently Smart Pro program these 100% safe, there is not such a thing like this question new or old.
Lonsdor today released update Honda 2022+, I wonder how it works...
Chinese instructions in English may be confusing and always make you wonder what it means
lexidime
30th April, 2024, 06:40 PM
happen to me the dealership replaced it under warranty
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