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    Default key cayenne porsche 2009

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    i have problem when i try program key cayenne 2009 the ecu is siemens vdo i can't extract the pin with this. i put the kessy i read the 93C86 i have avdi ori when i extract the pin with the dump with vag commander give me 15277 but when i extract with porsche commander give me 18706 when i try with vag commander the procedure well done with all pin but the key don't accept i try with key normal and key dealer prepared . when i try with porsche commander always i have "security access fail". i think the pin is not good if you have idea
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    There are 2 brands, siemens, and continental.
    Yours will be continental>
    Tmpro can do continental.
    And possible vvdi.

    Best to get the pin from the ecu!

    And how did you get the cs, to prepare the dealer key?
    Last edited by rob h; 19th February, 2019 at 10:55 AM.

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    VVDI2 and VVDI Prog working together after 2008-
    TMPro2
    Mehaco

    Or https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...-porsche/page2


    Electronic key with PCF7946 transponder and PCF7936 chip are fully functional right after registration procedure. Registered original key with PCF7946 is able to start the engine and to lock/unlock doors.
    PCF7936 chip is able to start the engine only.

    Keyless-Go key (with PCF7953 transponder) registration is performed in two steps:
    Dealer key is prepared first Make Dealer key by dump.
    Prepared dealer key may be registered by means of OBD equipment VCDS etc. Using received in step one PIN-code.
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    the kessy is continental the cayenne


    i prepare with abrites and dump of kessy
    Last edited by dollarbill; 19th February, 2019 at 01:32 PM.
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    Compare pin with pin from ecu.
    And check cs,

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    i dont know how i read and extract pin and cs
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    Ok, lets forget the ecu.
    Do you have someone with vvdiprog and vvdi2, or tmpro?

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