Feeling
confused before choosing a good car key programmer to diagnose Toyota Honda and
Suzuki. This post will show you someone else confusing on the same question. Let
us move on.
1. To reset
the immobilizer, how we know from where we need to
copy data, ECU or immobilizer box in Toyota and is smart key box is a different
component.
2. What is the ORI, is that same dump which we copy from 93xxx from above
places?
3. What is the difference between Key programmer such as X100 Pro/Pad , CN900
transponder programmer?
Now want to know how to reset or read dump means make sense of data
inside.
and what is the P1 or explain to me the attach picture.
1

Q1 - not sure as i have never had to reset Toyota immobilizer, just made
keys from dump(information on where to find the module with chip for reading
can be found in the software you are using I.E zed bull/ad900
Q2 - the ORI file is the dump which you originally read from the unit,
before you make any modifications, always save the original if you mess up you
can always put it back to how it was.
Q3 - the Xtool x100 PAD is a tablet based programmer for physically programming
the keys to cars by OBD, it has some eeprom functions for reading pin codes,
initializing ecu's etc.
the TJECU
cn900 clone machine is a
transponder machine, it can read and identify what chip is in a key, it can clone
some types of transponder chip, it can prepare certain types of transponder for
OBD Programming and i believe there are some eeprom applications for making
keys from immobilizer/ecu/bsi/antenna(but not 100% on that)
So In your pic you have the Id of the Transponder, then p1 is page one, it
shows the information for page one of the Transponder, p2 is Page 2 and so on
More information may be visible if the cn900 has pc software and it is
read with that.
If you want to know more news about key programmer, you could turn to :
The Xtool X100 PAD, as generic workshop level diagnostic tool, offer
super-fast solution for car key programming and mileage programming
It also support EEPROM programming.
It also support EEPROM programming.

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