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    Default Toyota corolla 2011 key to dump

    Hi all, need some help here, got this :

    Toyota corolla 2011 model
    ZRE152R-DEFNKN

    Immo box wirring was damaged by rodents, repaired wirring and got immo light working again.
    used techstream diagnostics , B2793 transponder chip malfunction.
    all keys deleted from immo box.

    Removed the immo box:

    visteon
    89780-02080
    atmel 93c56a

    attached is dump, is it possible to add my original key back to dump.

    original key data:

    Data: 53 6A B614E414
    RESP: A1DBC3 AC384C
    INFOST LLLL

    Read with zedbull clone as 4d67, read here that correct read should be 4d70
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    Can you post a picture of what chip you are reading and the sticker on the immobox? Your current dump doesn't look right for a 4D67 system. File size should be 512 bytes not 256 bytes like your dump is. Also current dump is pretty much blank, so looks like it hasn't read properly. Another side note, 2011 Corolla is usually G chip system, and can be reset diagnostically quite easily. What tools do you have?

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    @ Phantomloard thanks for your reply, problem solved, car starting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andys1977 View Post
    @ Phantomloard thanks for your reply, problem solved, car starting.
    and how did you solve?

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    solved with Tango , thanks

 

 

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