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    Default Pcf7935aa change with vvdi super chip

    using vvdi super chip as pcf7935aa for BMW E46(all), VW Sharan, Galaxy, Alhambra after 2000 and more other cars:
    with the vvdi mini key tool enter the transponder preparation menu and highlight id44 vw. A check is made to see if id44 vw programmable via obd has become, if not, the preparation is repeated! After that, the transponder is ready for training even with zedbull, tango.... All work perfectly and stable!

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    Yes, maybe some work but BMW does not...
    Are you sure you tried this? It was mentioned by other members before - it does not work.

    If it worked they wouldn't have to release XT27B and XT15 with improved 7935 funcitions.

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    Hi
    I’ve tried it it work 5 start and then customer call me
    the car don’t start
    with 7935 original no problem

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    i also have tyed before and same results as above post,start a few times and then dead,put original 7935 and all good

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    I've done 2 with original super chip. This was about 2 months ago. Haven't heard back from them and they have my contact info.

    What I did generate a blank 46 first, super chip should come new as this type. Next go to generate transponder, go to change super chip type, finally select 7935 id 44, not the vw one.

    Just checked mini key tool, I don't see this option on the mini's app. This is with key tool original using the devices interface.

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    This sounds like nonsense. Just use the XT15 and the XT27B...

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    I use xt27a for bmw E46(x5) key from one year and no problem. Try and see positive results! Bmw start with super chip as original 7935!
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    Just read about xt15 chips with the updated compatibility for pcf7935 and ordered some. Someone else said they work on ews. Will try EWS and Benz ID 33, as original super chip defiantly doesn't work on Benz PCF7935.

    Edit: Received the chips. They write with KR55 now, super chips always failed after many attempts. Errors out when trying to read key number position with the software for some reason though. When I read back data of the PCF7935, it's the same as original Phillips nxp chip. I'll update again when one sells if they work on a vehicle. Will try on EWS as well, but those have so far worked with original super chips as well for me.
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    for me, with a simple super chip, it works for all bmw with ews and mercedes ml without any problems! Just make xt27a id44vw and program transponder for bmw ews, mercedes ml prepare id33 ...

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    I was the one who tested xt15 on ews with ak90. Works fine. I also did mercedes w168, prepared it with Tango, works fine.

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    anybody else with XT15 chips? I have them in and made a test a week or so ago... did start in the core case (had to replace another 'aftermarket' one that didn't cut the job (BMW EWS3), after adding remote it did not. So made another chip and same problem. replaced remote at that time and all ok (some bad batch remotes I guess) but therefore did not test with the xt15 version again (customer was waiting for too long already). But am curious about experiences from others.

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    I have successfully made many bmw ews keys using original super chip using ID33 Volkswagen option on the key tool max.
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