strat
27th January, 2015, 03:09 PM
Still learning here and have a feeling this might be a silly question but only way to find out is by asking :chuncky:
Trying to cut 2004/05 Toyota prado keys instacode has a note mentioning:
4 is the deepest cut. (See ISN 7625 OEM depth symbols.)
(Numbers stamped on some wafer are opposite to its corresponding cut depth.)
and
1 is the deepest cut. (See ISN 444 for modified depth symbols.)
For example code 56602 toyota, prado
On instacode under, show cut key with ISN 7625 it looks correct but once entered on a miracle A9 clone (SEC-E9) it looks wrong??
How would you cut these correct?
Key is a toy43 with 10 cuts.
Trying to cut 2004/05 Toyota prado keys instacode has a note mentioning:
4 is the deepest cut. (See ISN 7625 OEM depth symbols.)
(Numbers stamped on some wafer are opposite to its corresponding cut depth.)
and
1 is the deepest cut. (See ISN 444 for modified depth symbols.)
For example code 56602 toyota, prado
On instacode under, show cut key with ISN 7625 it looks correct but once entered on a miracle A9 clone (SEC-E9) it looks wrong??
How would you cut these correct?
Key is a toy43 with 10 cuts.