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    Default E87 CAS3 ADD KEY

    I am tryind to add key this car
    BMW 1 E87


    61.35-6943834-01
    2071165939
    MCV 00.00.00
    FSV 1.7.5
    OSV 3.3.0
    HW C4
    SW 12.5
    COD 08
    DIAG INDEX 06A0
    SIEMENS VDO 5WK4 9513CBR


    MCU 0L15Y
    9S12XDP512CAL

    Car has one working key
    Made a Spare key on position 3 with key tag programmer (FVDI CLONE).

    1. Read and backup FLASH AND EEPROM R270
    2. Load on Tag key programmer ( AUTO TOOL) eeprom
    3. Select new position (3) and new key is added
    4. Fvdi gives me a modded eeprom with a few changes and the write to CAS
    5. TESTED:

    Original key is working 100%
    New key is only working remote, not ignition,not crancking.
    Only if I start with original and I insert inmediatelly new key then starts.

    Have I done correctly?
    Perhaps I should no write mod dump generated by FVDI?
    I have original data, can I write it back or there is some rolling code and could damage something?

    I upload original eeprom and file with KEY3 added.
    I also upload FLASH for archive purposes.

    I did not try OBD , I had read meny problems if FVDI needs to reflash it.
    As I am not sure if is crypted or not

    So I go in a safer way. I am rigth?


    Any help will be appreciatted
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    Hi bro, pass pag3 , I can make chip to start and you can test it!
    then unlock the key you made with FVDI and send me reading unlock!

    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by GolfmkI View Post
    I am tryind to add key this car
    BMW 1 E87


    61.35-6943834-01
    2071165939
    MCV 00.00.00
    FSV 1.7.5
    OSV 3.3.0
    HW C4
    SW 12.5
    COD 08
    DIAG INDEX 06A0
    SIEMENS VDO 5WK4 9513CBR


    MCU 0L15Y
    9S12XDP512CAL

    Car has one working key
    Made a Spare key on position 3 with key tag programmer (FVDI CLONE).

    1. Read and backup FLASH AND EEPROM R270
    2. Load on Tag key programmer ( AUTO TOOL) eeprom
    3. Select new position (3) and new key is added
    4. Fvdi gives me a modded eeprom with a few changes and the write to CAS
    5. TESTED:

    Original key is working 100%
    New key is only working remote, not ignition,not crancking.
    Only if I start with original and I insert inmediatelly new key then starts.

    Have I done correctly?
    Perhaps I should no write mod dump generated by FVDI?
    I have original data, can I write it back or there is some rolling code and could damage something?

    I upload original eeprom and file with KEY3 added.
    I also upload FLASH for archive purposes.

    I did not try OBD , I had read meny problems if FVDI needs to reflash it.
    As I am not sure if is crypted or not

    So I go in a safer way. I am rigth?


    Any help will be appreciatted
    Sounds like FVDI treated the eeprom as CAS3. It should have seen it as CAS3+ and prompted you for ECU ISN or a working key. Otherwise all you'll get is an extra remote.
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