ucokseparoh
5th September, 2015, 04:58 PM
I don't know if i breaking any rules posting this basic question here or not,but in case i do,feel free to remove it.
Can anyone here enlighten me about this please.
So,i'm a locksmith in Riau,Indonesia..but really a newbie in this field. After reading Gwee' post about TM100 my opinion about this product has now changed and makes me less obsessed to get a Tango. Last night i came visiting flyobd.com and found this there "Good News : TM100 4D & 46 Cloning Machine is Free for Everyone" - is that mean if i buy TM100 even with it's basic version i'll also get 4D and 46 cloning machine for free? can anyone confirm it?
And the second question is this,in my country we have Toyota models which are a bit different to another country. Some popular models in my place are Toyota Rush,Kijang Innova,Fortuner,Vios and Altis and Avanza (started to have immo on mid July back then). I have been reading about Tango and TM100 for quite a bit and i know that in both product in their Toyota Key Maker there is a module dedicated for Toyota Rush year 2004- and 2006- if i'm not mistaken. My question is what about the other models of Toyota i said earlier? I found no module for them. Can i make their key with any of the existing modules of Toyota Key Maker?
My primary target is not that big for now. To be able handling those popular models of Toyota (as listed above) and Honda (Jazz and CRV) here will be such great achievement for me for now. My budget is limited,so i'd like anyone well-grounded about Toyota and Honda here wish to provide me useful info on where should i start it. Does buying a TM100 is a good decision for me? What other tools and what eeprom programmer should i have in stock so i can properly handling the job?
I actually have been reading about the basic of eeprom work for quite sometimes. And in the big line,the procedure of doing it through eeprom as far as i can understand is first remove the ECU or the immobox,locate the eeprom where the immo data stored,take it off or read it in circuit with the help of micropincer attached to eeprom reader,save the data in bin-file,pass it to a transponder programmer,in some cases it will generate new file in which must be stored back to the eeprom in order to make more key. That's what i can get so far..but of course that is not that simple as i've encountered some people here who are way knowledgeable than me even faced trouble while dealing with this job. :) So guys..what is your advice for me so i can start doing this immo thing? To be able handling these 2 car brand,i really want it so bad guys. :banghead::eagerness:
Thanks in advanced. Any advice would be really highly appreciated. I have bought X-Horse cable when i found out about Techstream back then anyway..but have not ever used it yet. :) If you guys think Techstream would help me..so there,i have already have the cable. :)
Can anyone here enlighten me about this please.
So,i'm a locksmith in Riau,Indonesia..but really a newbie in this field. After reading Gwee' post about TM100 my opinion about this product has now changed and makes me less obsessed to get a Tango. Last night i came visiting flyobd.com and found this there "Good News : TM100 4D & 46 Cloning Machine is Free for Everyone" - is that mean if i buy TM100 even with it's basic version i'll also get 4D and 46 cloning machine for free? can anyone confirm it?
And the second question is this,in my country we have Toyota models which are a bit different to another country. Some popular models in my place are Toyota Rush,Kijang Innova,Fortuner,Vios and Altis and Avanza (started to have immo on mid July back then). I have been reading about Tango and TM100 for quite a bit and i know that in both product in their Toyota Key Maker there is a module dedicated for Toyota Rush year 2004- and 2006- if i'm not mistaken. My question is what about the other models of Toyota i said earlier? I found no module for them. Can i make their key with any of the existing modules of Toyota Key Maker?
My primary target is not that big for now. To be able handling those popular models of Toyota (as listed above) and Honda (Jazz and CRV) here will be such great achievement for me for now. My budget is limited,so i'd like anyone well-grounded about Toyota and Honda here wish to provide me useful info on where should i start it. Does buying a TM100 is a good decision for me? What other tools and what eeprom programmer should i have in stock so i can properly handling the job?
I actually have been reading about the basic of eeprom work for quite sometimes. And in the big line,the procedure of doing it through eeprom as far as i can understand is first remove the ECU or the immobox,locate the eeprom where the immo data stored,take it off or read it in circuit with the help of micropincer attached to eeprom reader,save the data in bin-file,pass it to a transponder programmer,in some cases it will generate new file in which must be stored back to the eeprom in order to make more key. That's what i can get so far..but of course that is not that simple as i've encountered some people here who are way knowledgeable than me even faced trouble while dealing with this job. :) So guys..what is your advice for me so i can start doing this immo thing? To be able handling these 2 car brand,i really want it so bad guys. :banghead::eagerness:
Thanks in advanced. Any advice would be really highly appreciated. I have bought X-Horse cable when i found out about Techstream back then anyway..but have not ever used it yet. :) If you guys think Techstream would help me..so there,i have already have the cable. :)