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    Default 1998 MERCEDES SPRINTER T5 Transponder Logic

    Hello Mate;
    Kindly need help for T5 Transponder from the dump attached here which is from the TEMIC immobox Memory device Motorola MCU 68HC05 x 32 Mask OD62J of a 1998 Mercedes Sprinter i have here with all key lost problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ngakson2002 View Post
    Hello Mate;
    Kindly need help for T5 Transponder from the dump attached here which is from the TEMIC immobox Memory device Motorola MCU 68HC05 x 32 Mask OD62J of a 1998 Mercedes Sprinter i have here with all key lost problem.

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    id 12
    transponder type T5
    dump is seems ok.
    What kind of help you need?

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    do you have any id12 ori chips i will add a key for you if you want what device are you using for your tp reading and writing

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    Quote Originally Posted by ngakson2002 View Post
    Hello Mate;
    Kindly need help for T5 Transponder from the dump attached here which is from the TEMIC immobox Memory device Motorola MCU 68HC05 x 32 Mask OD62J of a 1998 Mercedes Sprinter i have here with all key lost problem.

    Best Regards
    write a t5 id 12

    key 1 66 0f DA A1 15 31 51 87

    key 2 66 0f 68 90 F0 EA F0 37

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    Thanks Mate,
    I have programmed both keys LOGIC in Glass T5 transponder and no Joy.
    VAN start for 15 seconds and STOP.it is a 1999 MB SPRINTER

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    Need transponder Logic from the dump in order to write it in T5

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    When it starts it'd not a problem with immo system.

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    the logic i gave you is the keys in your file write it to a t5

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    that is tango logic il make 1 tomoz and read it on zed bull

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    my zed bull is in the van do you haveone go into the extended functions calculate transponder from eeprom bytes and write these bytes in
    DA A1 15 31 51 then click ok this will write the bytes as zed bull reads it i have my tango gere but itr reads it as true bytes not random code

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    Quote Originally Posted by keygargoil View Post
    my zed bull is in the van do you haveone go into the extended functions calculate transponder from eeprom bytes and write these bytes in
    DA A1 15 31 51 then click ok this will write the bytes as zed bull reads it i have my tango gere but itr reads it as true bytes not random code
    Thanks Mate.

    Definetely Transponder Logic was the problem preventing the VAN from Starting.In fact the VAN started staright forward with the following Logic i obtained from SIERRA; to whom i once more say Thanks

    Logic is: C1 6F 15 A2 32 2A 86 9B

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    thats correct there is 2 types of format the random code which zed bull uses and the true bytes that tango uses

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    hello friend veri t5 write : 32 2A 86 9B C1 6F 15 A2
    YOU PiN : 17563
    temic immobox mc68hc05x16 (d62j)

    ​information sharing

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    Someone know formula for calculation?

    Thanks

 

 

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