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sideshow
14th June, 2015, 02:12 PM
hi all here are pics of the skim module of a 2007 I think jeep

customer has lost al keys so he asked to see if I can get car going
do I read the small 8 pin chip on the circuitboard
has 33399 and x46 on the chip so is it a 93c46? thanks for any info

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Bllinda
14th June, 2015, 02:27 PM
read 9si1.2-L.8.5.J

ngakson2002
14th June, 2015, 10:46 PM
Hello Mate

Keys are store in the Motorola 9S12Dxx (0L85V).Find attached the diagram for in circuit reading using either ORANGE5, or TMpro2

Red = +5V or Vcc
Blue = GND
Orange = Reset RST
White = BDM or BKGD

Best Regards

sideshow
14th June, 2015, 10:53 PM
hi thanks for the help guys
I was hoping it wasn't the big chip
I only have a wellem programmer and a upa
ill try get vin and see if someone can give me pincode from it
i also need to find exact vehicle model and see where to buy a new set of keys for it
and also how to program them in
i have a x100 and a mvp clone but i think they wont do the job

sideshow
14th June, 2015, 10:54 PM
also if i buy a tmpro or orange5 can thet program the keys aswell as read the dump
thanks

ngakson2002
14th June, 2015, 11:00 PM
also if i buy a tmpro or orange5 can thet program the keys aswell as read the dump
thanks

Hello Mate,

Yes Tmpro2 can read this MCU as well program the transponder.However, since you have the X-100 Prog, try to get PIN by VIN and program the key via OBDII socket.Transponder to be used is the PCF7936 (ID46).

Good Luck

sideshow
15th June, 2015, 12:33 AM
ok thanks for all the info
ill get the vin and go from there

Bllinda
15th June, 2015, 08:56 AM
sideshow, (http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/member.php/251494-sideshow)read all the m.c.u to f.l.ash.

sideshow
15th June, 2015, 09:40 AM
hi Bllinda
i have to decide whether to spend the money to buy an orange5 or tmpro2 just for this one job
i don't do many complicated immobiliser jobs so i might see if anyone in Australia can do it
it might be easier for me to send the skim to someone and pay them to do it and then ill go get keys cut

i want to buy a bmw tool which is 900 US dollars which makes it 1100 aussie
so spending another thousand plus for tmpro2 is hard at moment

ill see how i go
i guess if i get tmpro2 i can learn it slowly and use it more
and eventually pay for itself

vanos batam
15th June, 2015, 10:33 AM
upa clone raed it !

sideshow
15th June, 2015, 10:51 AM
i have a upa clone

Bllinda
15th June, 2015, 10:54 AM
At least try ....
This m.c.u can read u.u.pa and x.p.rog. And here in the forum are good people ....

labase
15th June, 2015, 10:57 AM
hi Bllinda
i have to decide whether to spend the money to buy an orange5 or tmpro2 just for this one job
i don't do many complicated immobiliser jobs so i might see if anyone in Australia can do it
it might be easier for me to send the skim to someone and pay them to do it and then ill go get keys cut

i want to buy a bmw tool which is 900 US dollars which makes it 1100 aussie
so spending another thousand plus for tmpro2 is hard at moment

ill see how i go
i guess if i get tmpro2 i can learn it slowly and use it more
and eventually pay for itself

USE X100 to do it, i tested last weekend. it will done 100 per 100.
you just need pcf7936 precoded or remote key.
thks

sideshow
15th June, 2015, 12:40 PM
ok ill do a search see how to get upa to read the big chip
i wire up engine looms in conversions and have 5 to do in 3 weeks
2 are 2008 Silverado duramax enignes with 6 spd allisons into Nissan 4wds
once i sort them out ill get stuck into trying to read it with my upa

thanks for all the help guys
ill get back once i find time to do the job
my eyes need a rest from wiring till midnight most nights

sideshow
15th June, 2015, 12:46 PM
I will use my arduino wires to plug into the pins on upa and then solder them to the coloured spots
that u mentioned ngarkson and see how I go

labase
15th June, 2015, 04:51 PM
I will use my arduino wires to plug into the pins on upa and then solder them to the coloured spots
that u mentioned ngarkson and see how I go

try to read it with your UPA clone. upa must read it so better solution is by OBDII.
thks.

Bllinda
15th June, 2015, 06:23 PM
Here again you will find a picture .... ;)


At least try ....
This m.c.u can read u.u.pa and (http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/402920-Chrysler-n-jeep-skreem-0l85D-immo-reading-help?highlight=0L85D) x.p.rog.

sideshow
15th June, 2015, 10:36 PM
thanks again
i will try read it and let you know how i go

sideshow
18th June, 2015, 12:54 PM
318689

here is the dump
does it look correct
I need to know what keys to get
and what is pin code
thanks

Bllinda
18th June, 2015, 08:16 PM
Write to .... PM

sideshow
19th June, 2015, 08:52 AM
do u think its a good read?

labase
4th July, 2015, 12:10 PM
do u think its a good read?

good read, your pin is at $760 $761 = 8196
try to program so by obd is better.
thks

sideshow
5th July, 2015, 01:40 AM
thanks for everyones help

the x100 worked once I precoded the keys

the car is an 07 model in Australia but in usa im guessing its 05 or 06

once I used 0506 jeep settings on x100 it worked and I didn't even need the key
I also opened this dump in EFFI software and it actually gave me the pincode
so this job taught me a lot

thanks again everyone

Bllinda
5th July, 2015, 08:19 PM
Glad to know it.