Sadel it’s common a ground plane will be very thick and hard to solder to without a ton of heat where you might damage the board. What I use are PCBites, it’s $300 for the master kit and I don’t solder on boards anymore when I use the 608. The needles drop down and have enough weight and sharpness that they dig microscopically and don’t move at all. When doing anything CAS related it went from 20 minutes of setup to no more than 3. You’ll have to modify the wires coming out of the probes, and maybe another xp400/g box harness you can pin connectors to to adapt to the PCbites. Like an hour of work and it will save you a million times over in labor time.
Thank you, i couldnt find the resistor value, i used what you suggested. It was a rectifier, so that does work. One issue i found is after you read data, the BCM will "click" and it will stop communicating. Simply unplugging the gbox from power, as well as the xp400 and reconnecting, will allow it to communicate again. I had to do that before each step. It probably is the same for when it would tell you to deeneegize and reenergize the BCM, when you were able to do it via obd.
Hi Sadel, if this is something you want to do often then it's worth investing into VVDI2, VVDI Prog, or Multi-Prog, or even Key Tool Plus VAG , with BCM2 adapters. It will save a lot of time soldering wires and stuff. Can be done in 10-15. But if this is a one off job then I guess it's not worth investing in Xhorse products. Bit great video. Excellent tutorial for Autel users.
I've done probably only 2 so far on bcm2's. is the process the same with those other tools you mentioned other than the adapters being used? Thank you for watching
@DTEAuto pretty much the same, but lots quicker. Does not require soldering or Diode. Connect BCM2 adapter and follow instructions. I admire your love to share your knowledge. Automotive locksmith is a very secretive business. Not many people will willingly share their knowledge. Thank you for that. If you need anything or information about Xhorse tools and BCM adapters, let me know. Happy to help.
I think you can but only with certain programmers without trying to unlock the mcu or something to that extent. I believe the acdp can write to the mcu without doing anything crazy.
Could you please tell me what kind of diode did you use? I used the one that came with Autel originally and didn’t work! I think the diode might be the issue. Thanks
diodes used were 1N4001 STANDARD 1A, 50V. There is a standard version and a rectifier version, I got both and only attempted with the standard version and it worked, so that's what I'm going to recommend. Also just make sure they are installed facing the right way.
Sadel it’s common a ground plane will be very thick and hard to solder to without a ton of heat where you might damage the board. What I use are PCBites, it’s $300 for the master kit and I don’t solder on boards anymore when I use the 608. The needles drop down and have enough weight and sharpness that they dig microscopically and don’t move at all. When doing anything CAS related it went from 20 minutes of setup to no more than 3. You’ll have to modify the wires coming out of the probes, and maybe another xp400/g box harness you can pin connectors to to adapt to the PCbites. Like an hour of work and it will save you a million times over in labor time.
Thank you, i couldnt find the resistor value, i used what you suggested. It was a rectifier, so that does work. One issue i found is after you read data, the BCM will "click" and it will stop communicating. Simply unplugging the gbox from power, as well as the xp400 and reconnecting, will allow it to communicate again. I had to do that before each step. It probably is the same for when it would tell you to deeneegize and reenergize the BCM, when you were able to do it via obd.
That shop looks familiar……😁. Excellent work, Sadel!
Hi Sadel, if this is something you want to do often then it's worth investing into VVDI2, VVDI Prog, or Multi-Prog, or even Key Tool Plus VAG , with BCM2 adapters.
It will save a lot of time soldering wires and stuff. Can be done in 10-15.
But if this is a one off job then I guess it's not worth investing in Xhorse products.
Bit great video. Excellent tutorial for Autel users.
I've done probably only 2 so far on bcm2's. is the process the same with those other tools you mentioned other than the adapters being used? Thank you for watching
@DTEAuto pretty much the same, but lots quicker. Does not require soldering or Diode. Connect BCM2 adapter and follow instructions.
I admire your love to share your knowledge. Automotive locksmith is a very secretive business. Not many people will willingly share their knowledge.
Thank you for that.
If you need anything or information about Xhorse tools and BCM adapters, let me know. Happy to help.
Thanks Sadel, another great and interesting video. One day, after getting the equipment 😂, I will start dabbling in keys and programming.
Good luck!
Excelent info. I have a question. The key frecuenc is 315?
What diode do you use pls
So this one doesn’t need sync data then?
How do you get the 32 sync data from ecm for all key lost
Great task. Learning a lot from the channel.
Any lead where to purchase diodes?
I got off amazon , get the standard type
How do you know what type of diode to use?
I used 1N4001 Standard 1A, 50V, DO-41
good video , where do you get te 16 numbers code?
The tool brings it up, I just wrote it on paper
How much Should A Locksmith charge for a Job like that?
Can you transfer Immo data to another used BCM2?
I think you can but only with certain programmers without trying to unlock the mcu or something to that extent. I believe the acdp can write to the mcu without doing anything crazy.
Could you please tell me what kind of diode did you use? I used the one that came with Autel originally and didn’t work! I think the diode might be the issue. Thanks
diodes used were 1N4001 STANDARD 1A, 50V. There is a standard version and a rectifier version, I got both and only attempted with the standard version and it worked, so that's what I'm going to recommend. Also just make sure they are installed facing the right way.
you did not show where you got the CS code??/
Great video
Why this doesn’t need sync data?
Why not use odis?
because I do not have Odis so I found a way to do it with what I had
I bet it tags an IP address for identification if needed later.
how to get cs code ?thanks regard
Watch the video
the tool pulls up that info
Try to use flux then solder it will stick
Do you need to "make dealer key" if you have an oem key?
yes you still have to do that part