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    Default Lonsdor K518 Fiat Ducato error

    I used my Lonsdor to do a Fiat Ducato 2008 to program a spare key I backed the eeprom up first to make a dealer key then proceeded to write the key but the original for some reason did not programmed in I wrote in again just in case I did it too fast and it will not let me write any keys in the padlock is flashing no matter what I do it is now saying PIN number not correct I think it has damaged eprom so I have restored the eeprom but still the same has anybody got any suggestions is it the eeprom or the flash bsi is 95160

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    Default this is back up

    from lonsder 95160 from 2008 ducato
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    probably a time lock, I had one, wait 10 minutes for ignition
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    I did think that but it's definitely not I waited over 30 minutes

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    Quote Originally Posted by coz1780 View Post
    I used my Lonsdor to do a Fiat Ducato 2008 to program a spare key I backed the eeprom up first to make a dealer key then proceeded to write the key but the original for some reason did not programmed in I wrote in again just in case I did it too fast and it will not let me write any keys in the padlock is flashing no matter what I do it is now saying PIN number not correct I think it has damaged eprom so I have restored the eeprom but still the same has anybody got any suggestions is it the eeprom or the flash bsi is 95160
    First , never write back with Lonsdor ! <font size="4"><span style="color:#ff0000;">
    And it's id48 transponder , easy to program another one if old key is banned !!
    Open BSI & read eeprom to compare to first backup ( PIN Code = 79434 )

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    ���� I no now haaa I've open it to read pin off bsi it's not accepted pin londor told me to write the backup eeprom to get old key working with it making key from back up
    and writing the dealer key I didn't think it would be a problem to ������ thanks TERMINATOR1000 for pin but for some reason it will not accept it at all all just keep saying painted no accepted I think it's the eeprom corrupt

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    In that video, before entering the programming you need to disconnect battery 12 V supply
    You need to do disconnecting to have permission to program the keys

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    All tools can read EEPROM by OBD2 , and program id48 keys on this model of BSI !!!
    user problem is the only reason of this situation , new BSI cost is over K518 price ; i hope you can resolve this situation

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    Quote Originally Posted by vialli View Post
    In that video, before entering the programming you need to disconnect battery 12 V supply
    You need to do disconnecting to have permission to program the keys
    yes only if lamps is flashing ( for exit to eeprom read mode ) , but he had already dismantle BSI ....

    in fact i hope this ????

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    Thanks I did disconnect the power lead and leave off the battery

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    I can try to fix your eeprom dump file.

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    Hello read ecu normally it’s dcu102 with st10 processor
    you will find pin

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    Write back the backup eeprom.
    The org remote should then work.
    Then program new keys. (if needed unlock and remake dealer key)

    You should have added new key to dump, then write back, is my guess.
    So unlock new key, ad to org dump, and write back dump.

    And next time, start with old keys reprogramming before the new.
    Or else they will be locked out.
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    Pin Code - 79434 dump ok mvp clone fiat punto program 95c160/95c320 8pin(SSOP), 2048/4096 BytesFiat: Bravo(2007-), Ducato(2006-), Stilo(2007-), Punto(2007-), Linea(2007-)
    Citroen: Jumper(2006-), Relay(2006-)
    Peugeot: Boxer(2006-)
    Lancia: Ypsilon(2007-)
    Iveco: Daily(2007-), Eurocargo(2007-)
    ID: 48
    Transponder Type: Megamos Crypto 48
    Programmed Transponder and the Created Image File Will Start the Vehicle
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    lonsdor blocked, I wrote the old mvp by fiat punto

    pre code lonsdor ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by coz1780 View Post
    I used my Lonsdor to do a Fiat Ducato 2008 to program a spare key I backed the eeprom up first to make a dealer key then proceeded to write the key but the original for some reason did not programmed in I wrote in again just in case I did it too fast and it will not let me write any keys in the padlock is flashing no matter what I do it is now saying PIN number not correct I think it has damaged eprom so I have restored the eeprom but still the same has anybody got any suggestions is it the eeprom or the flash bsi is 95160
    Why not just copy the transponder?

 

 
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