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    Post BMW E60 adding a new remote key

    I have BMW 525 D E60, 2004, 177 hp. My father lost the first key and we're currently using the 2nd key. I bought a blank key from AliExpress and a local locksmith cut it - link here. We're able to lock/unlock the door manually, but nothing else, which is kinda expected, because I haven't programmed it.

    I have Autel Maxicom MK808 which is able to add/remove remote keys. These are the steps I did but when I try to use the feature "Teach in an additional key", it says "An additional remote key functions immediately. No initialization is necessary.". What does that mean? I also tried to block key 1, which my father lost and replace it with the new one by following the procedures and using "Initialize a new remote key" at the end, but "The new remote key functions immediately. No initialization is necessary." appeared, so it's kinda the same.

    Does someone know how to do it on that specific car?

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    First I think that your tool can't program keys on BMW

    Second maybe your key is wrong - please upload the picture on the your PCB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manta1600 View Post
    First I think that your tool can't program keys on BMW

    Second maybe your key is wrong - please upload the picture on the your PCB
    There are plenty of tutorials showing how to program keys with Autel Maxicom MK808 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VAqoE2DT_w
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xw3vNSyaV4


    What do you mean by PCB?

    This one?
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    Call a local locksmith mate .
    The cheap way is not always the best way, specially on BMW's.

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    And where do you see the bmw pragramming on the loaded from you youtube video?

    For you, bmw and Dodge are the same thing?........

    And last ,......Autel Maxicom MK808 can't to do this job.



    Quote Originally Posted by Codelove View Post
    There are plenty of tutorials showing how to program keys with Autel Maxicom MK808 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VAqoE2DT_w
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xw3vNSyaV4

    What do you mean by PCB?
    This one?
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    The keys looks - OK

    But I still think that your tool can't program BMW keys

    On this model the remote is prgramming stright a way when prgram the transponder but I think that your tool don't have this function

    upload picture on your display when you go to BMW CAS2 Key program

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    For him better find person who know this job and have correct tool for this.

    Not good idea play with CAS with wrong tool!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Manta1600 View Post
    The keys looks - OK

    But I still think that your tool can't program BMW keys

    On this model the remote is prgramming stright a way when prgram the transponder but I think that your tool don't have this function

    upload picture on your display when you go to BMW CAS2 Key program
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    I just wanted to know how it works and what tool/steps are required. The local locksmith said that it's required to remove the CAS on all BMW models in order to do it, which probably means they open the ECU? Is there a tool no matter what that would perform that through the OBD2 port?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Codelove View Post
    I just wanted to know how it works and what tool/steps are required.
    With the almost all tools CAS2 is easy and you can't learn anything


    after that you will decide see how work CAS3+ and then you will become real ninja

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    Can you recommend me a tool for CAS2? Preferably one that can do that through OBD2 port

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    Quote Originally Posted by Codelove View Post
    I just wanted to know how it works and what tool/steps are required. The local locksmith said that it's required to remove the CAS on all BMW models in order to do it, which probably means they open the ECU? Is there a tool no matter what that would perform that through the OBD2 port?

    you want to get a course in one of the difficult jobs ....where some invest a lot of money and time to learn....... just sitting straight on a chair sipping tea . ?...........

    Fom me .....GOOD LUCK!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by brend View Post
    you want to get a course in one of the difficult jobs ....where some invest a lot of money and time to learn....... just sitting straight on a chair sipping tea . ?...........

    Fom me .....GOOD LUCK!!!
    Everyone starts from somewhere. These forums are made, so people help each other. No one forces you to help if you don't want to. That's your choice. There are people who would, just like I'm helping everyone in my area (Software Development), even people who perceive difficult. People on this forum helped me a lot, which I'm very grateful for and all that experience I acquired, I redirected it to my father who is a car mechanic and he's trying to survive with a bad salary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Codelove View Post
    Everyone starts from somewhere. These forums are made, so people help each other. No one forces you to help if you don't want to. That's your choice. There are people who would, just like I'm helping everyone in my area (Software Development), even people who perceive difficult. People on this forum helped me a lot, which I'm very grateful for and all that experience I acquired, I redirected it to my father who is a car mechanic and he's trying to survive with a bad salary.
    "so people help each other"...can't see where you helped anyone on this forum,in 1 year!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Codelove View Post
    The local locksmith said that it's required to remove the CAS
    So what is the problem to get it done?

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    I think the problem is that he dont want to give money to someone to do the job. Prefer to kill the cas and than give more money to someone to do it right.

 

 
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