Today we’ll explain how to use CGDI K2 Smart Key Tool to copy an ID 4896bit chip.
Where is the function?
We should access to “Chip Identification Copy” then “Decoded Copy”.
There is “48 (96 bits) online calculation”.
Before that we should read the instruction carefully.
Okay, let's start copying.
First, put the original mechanism key into the induction coil. By the way, it is not recommended to copy smarts keys.
Second, place the antenna of CGDI K2 near the car ignition coil.
And we need to repeat four steps.
- Insert the original key
- Turnon the switch
- Turn off the switch
- Removethe key
CGDI K2 will collect the data.
Third, when the software prompts collection completed, we should put the original key back into the induction coil.
CGDI K2 will connect to the server for calculation.
The calculation takes 2 to 10 minutes, but you can exit this interface to do something else because the program is able to compute automatically.
Fourth, let's return 48 96 bits online calculation.
But here we should click “Query Last Result”.
Okay, we have obtained results. Now we should verify the original key
Because my presentation just now missed the best time. The verification failed.
Take it easy. Try again.
Last. Copy the data to a new chip.
Place a new ID48 96 bits chip into the hole.
All right, the operation is completed.
Now let's identify the original key and the chip, compare their information, and verify that the copy was successful.
The Key ID is 08 CA2 A95.
How about the chip?
The chip is 08 CA2 A95.
They are same. Perfect.
Read also:
https://blog.uobdii.com/how-to-use-cgdi-k2-id48-96bits-copy-function-for-free/
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