Great job. For anyone that doesn't have the 32-pin cable, it's really easy. Top 2 left pins are can high and can low which is pin one and pin two, just use a backprobe and connect to your tools vci can low and can high pi❤ns plus power and ground and you're home free. Been doing it this way and takes no longer then using the 32-pin connector. I actually just made my own connector for the can lines and power+ground, and it works just fine.
Hi friend... do you have any instructions (Graphic) to make my own connector or any link showing the process? thanks... and let me know if you need my email.
@jufegar which tool/programmer are you using? Your programmer should guide you and have the steps for you. The connector is can High and can Low plus power and ground. Nothing else is needed.
Good video. I just bought that 30 pin connector. So far I've only used it on a 22 Venza but it was a breeze. This one seems like more of a pain to get to but still better than paying for TIS. Do you know if we can use OEM unlocked keys on these newer Toyotas yet? I thought I recall that you couldn't but I may be mistaken.
With some practice, I'm sure I can get this job down to 25 minutes or less. Call your local dealer to see what they would charge then charge accordingly.
There's many opinions out there about this. Many say that it can damage the car so I haven't tried yet. We currently use Smartpro for these. I'll find out eventually.
Xhorse XM looks like an option but the button configuration is not correct. I'm hoping for some aftermarket keys soon as the OEMs are difficult to find and very expensive.
@markmccormickkeys Admittedly I haven't but see that the comments in the xhorse app, someone did have success on a 23 Sienna but had to change trunk and panic for proper operation. The xm are definitely configurable but until I have one to test, I can't say 100%. Keep the vids coming, so very helpful and they're appreciated.
@@markmccormickkeys yes in usa Ill try thru obd2 but ask me for a pincode or when I try to do the inmo back uo data my autel read ecu software not supported thanks for any advise
Great job 👏
Thank you! 😃
Great video, Thanks for sharing! I just got the cable and haven't had an opportunity to use it yet.
Let me know when you have the opportunity to try it.
Where do you get the cable and please share a link
Thanks for the video 🙏✌️✌️✌️
My pleasure 😊
Great job. For anyone that doesn't have the 32-pin cable, it's really easy. Top 2 left pins are can high and can low which is pin one and pin two, just use a backprobe and connect to your tools vci can low and can high pi❤ns plus power and ground and you're home free. Been doing it this way and takes no longer then using the 32-pin connector. I actually just made my own connector for the can lines and power+ground, and it works just fine.
Agreed, did you see my other Sienna video? I did the same thing you are describing! Thanks for watching.
@markmccormickkeys yes, I did see the other video, where you connect by steering column, i never thought of tapping there. You do great work 👏. 👍.
Hi friend... do you have any instructions (Graphic) to make my own connector or any link showing the process? thanks... and let me know if you need my email.
@jufegar which tool/programmer are you using? Your programmer should guide you and have the steps for you. The connector is can High and can Low plus power and ground. Nothing else is needed.
I am using IM508 and Key Tool Plus… and will love to build my own one
Good video. I just bought that 30 pin connector. So far I've only used it on a 22 Venza but it was a breeze. This one seems like more of a pain to get to but still better than paying for TIS.
Do you know if we can use OEM unlocked keys on these newer Toyotas yet? I thought I recall that you couldn't but I may be mistaken.
Thanks.
Can you just drop the glove box and remove plastic panel behind it? Or do you to remove the kick panel also?
No kick panel removal necessary.
I just bought it I tried to add key on a 2023 Toyota venza and I couldn't with the G-Box and jumper wires it's just wouldn't work
Maybe I can help. When did it fail? Connecting to the car, downloading immo data, or programming the key?
Hi, is the 30 pin in the same spot for 2021 toyota sienna. (key looks the same as this video) Got one to do tomorrow. Thanks
Same.
Do you mind if I ask what you charged for that job and how long you were there?
With some practice, I'm sure I can get this job down to 25 minutes or less. Call your local dealer to see what they would charge then charge accordingly.
Does Obdstar Nissan 40 -bcm work with 508/608 also ? Thanks
There's many opinions out there about this. Many say that it can damage the car so I haven't tried yet. We currently use Smartpro for these. I'll find out eventually.
Does this allow me to bypass a 2020 Toyota Corolla flip key 12 digit code.
Nope. Use a 3rd party or remove factory chip then insert superchip and clone.
I see you are using what looks like an OEM key, is it mandatory to use it or can you use aftermarket?
Xhorse XM looks like an option but the button configuration is not correct. I'm hoping for some aftermarket keys soon as the OEMs are difficult to find and very expensive.
The XM's buttons can be reconfigured in the xhorse app.
@@flipc6081 Not when you program them for these cars. Have you tried?
@markmccormickkeys Admittedly I haven't but see that the comments in the xhorse app, someone did have success on a 23 Sienna but had to change trunk and panic for proper operation. The xm are definitely configurable but until I have one to test, I can't say 100%.
Keep the vids coming, so very helpful and they're appreciated.
How can I get the 30 pin code cable for autel 608?
www.bestkeysupply.com/products/obdstar-toyota-30pin-cable-obdp433?ref=xswjodc8&variant=40452753850414
Can someone point me to a source for the 32 pin connector? Ideally here in the USA but overseas if necessary. Thanks!
Keep watching my videos. I'll have them all soon. 2022+ Tundra/Sequoia coming later today.
Key4 in California has them.
Hey, what happens if you don’t back up the data and delete all the keys what can you do then?
I believe the data is always there. You can read the data even if you don't have a key.
@@markmccormickkeys it does says it reads the data, but does not generate a key and also says zero keys on system
@MyCallOfDuty you need abp112 to generate back up key. Then add key.
Yes, I use the Smart key Emulator but the vehicle does not turn on
How you remove all of that I hope you can do a video how to remove all of this
It's not that bad. If I have time, I'll do a video.
Would this work for all keys lost?
Yes, you can download immo data then generate analog key using the abp112 to turn the ignition on.
U know the location of the keysmart ecu in 2020 toyota tundra thanks in advanve
2020 should be done over OBD. Where are you? USA?
@@markmccormickkeys yes in usa Ill try thru obd2 but ask me for a pincode or when I try to do the inmo back uo data my autel read ecu software not supported thanks for any advise
@@markmccormickkeys Iam using autel km100
I think you have to enter it as a different car.
Hello my friend so this alows me to bypass the 12 digit code that it asks me
Yes it does.