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Griunvaldas
12th March, 2018, 02:55 AM
Hello, Range Rover 2011 Sport, all keys lost. Smart key. Is it safe to program with SKP900? There are youtube videos, that it does land rover up to 2014, but on the other hand tons of negative response about this tool on forum... Any other options apart The Legend? Thank you!

drugowaz
12th March, 2018, 06:23 AM
Not safe. These cars noylt safe 100% with any tool.

eliaselias
12th March, 2018, 02:53 PM
you have nothing to loose because its all key lost

drugowaz
12th March, 2018, 04:07 PM
And if kvm is updated at dealer . It will be locked. What then?

andys1977
12th March, 2018, 04:27 PM
Hi there, tried Skp 1000 on Range Rover Evoque 2014 , listed on menu, cust had one key and tried to add another new key, it read vin of car then
starting connecting after that communication failed, tried one more time ,same thing after that tried to start car with orignal key, error on dash , key not
detected, wont start, disconnected battery still same thing, left overnight and next morning started, customer took to dealer next day. thanks

GeminiAutoLock
12th March, 2018, 04:33 PM
2011 with lost keys should be fine, its from 2013 onwards where you have to be careful in case its had the security update to the KVM module. I dont use SKP to program these, i either use AD100 or AVDI.

Cheers
Andy.

drugowaz
12th March, 2018, 04:45 PM
You dont know if car is updated or not. Car year 2011 12 etc can be updated if it was at service at dealer.

carcagniezio
12th March, 2018, 04:55 PM
hi, this key is not done

Moe1988
12th March, 2018, 07:16 PM
Its risky like the guys said . It can be a 2 minute job but also if ca was serviced by dealer then it would be updated and ur going to get kvm corrupted then ur goin to need dealer tool , autologic , ssd land rover to repair kvm .
Hahaha risky business [emoji1]


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Locker
12th March, 2018, 10:57 PM
If its all key lost, just explain the risk to the customer.
If you fail, dealer will change kvm anyways...so not really a big risk trying.
I would have tried it
I would NOT try if its for a spare key

drugowaz
13th March, 2018, 06:46 AM
Dealer not change kvm if its not locked and all keys lost

1 key 450euro +programming

Fallen
13th March, 2018, 07:32 AM
Dealer not change kvm if its not locked and all keys lost

1 key 450euro +programming

You must have great dealers because locked KVM with all keys lost gets replaced in my part of the world.
Approx $2700 USD with 2 keys.

Seen plenty go to the dealers and they all came back with the same bill.

drugowaz
13th March, 2018, 07:55 AM
Read what i said. To add keys at dealer when kvm not locked. Just all keys lost

Maybe depend on car. But 2014 jaguar from usa without keys. Dealer quated 900 for to keys +prog.

rola1971
13th March, 2018, 08:52 AM
Read what i said. To add keys at dealer when kvm not locked. Just all keys lost

Maybe depend on car. But 2014 jaguar from usa without keys. Dealer quated 900 for to keys +prog.

skp900 test if kvm locket it show and dont need try add key
if dont lock you add key in 1 min.
test and add key in minimum 10 landrover

Griunvaldas
13th March, 2018, 02:40 PM
You must have great dealers because locked KVM with all keys lost gets replaced in my part of the world.
Approx $2700 USD with 2 keys.

Seen plenty go to the dealers and they all came back with the same bill.

Got same $2700 estimate from the dealer. Ordered new keys, will see if SKP900 will f*** it up :) Thanks guys

GeminiAutoLock
14th March, 2018, 08:38 AM
In the Uk its vehicles manufactured from 2013, if the 10th letter of the vin is a D or later then dont try and program it. I have never had a problem with vehicles manufactured before 2013.

Andy.

madaxe
15th March, 2018, 12:14 AM
In the Uk its vehicles manufactured from 2013, if the 10th letter of the vin is a D or later then dont try and program it. I have never had a problem with vehicles manufactured before 2013.

Andy.

Sorry, but you are giving bad info. From 2013, it will definitely have a newer KVM from factory. However, earlier prox vehicles vehicles could also have had a newer KVM fitted. I've fixed earlier ones that locksmiths have knackered with SKP.

Griunvaldas
15th March, 2018, 01:05 AM
How did you fix it, as the only way is to have dump read before doing stupid things / have virgin dump to load or know where to fix flash :)

GeminiAutoLock
15th March, 2018, 04:38 AM
Sorry, but you are giving bad info. From 2013, it will definitely have a newer KVM from factory. However, earlier prox vehicles vehicles could also have had a newer KVM fitted. I've fixed earlier ones that locksmiths have knackered with SKP.

As I said earlier I don’t own SKP so have never used it on these vehicles. I have never had an issue with the equipment I use.


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madaxe
18th March, 2018, 10:26 PM
How did you fix it

New KVM and dealer tool.

obdsystems
18th March, 2018, 10:51 PM
Wasn't just SK900 buggering up these cars - at one time all aftermarket tools did.

Griunvaldas
21st March, 2018, 10:28 PM
SKP900 killed the car, but I read KVM before doing any further things. So restored it... Anyone around Chicago have true code, or JLR doctor? :)