Not had any luck coding a couple of keys for my one key car, Had a replacement Diamond key and a Flip key cut by a local cutter and set to coding them to the EWS using a new AK90 machine as attempts to code them with a mates AK90 resulted in continual no touch errors. New machine successfully read the ews module and showed 1, 2 and 3 keys ticked in use.
It tells me that the working key I have is No2. Coded the Diamond Key to No3 and the flip key to No4 ensured key status for 4 was ticked and saved the Bin file. I was unable to get the Bin file written back to the EWS module, write error every attempt.
Tried the keys in the car Original works and starts the car, New Diamond key turns ignition on but fails to start the car, same with Flip key 4. Checked keys by reading them on the AK90 and they report OK.
Put BMW Scanner on the car and checked out the live data of the EWS with each key Key 2 the working key passes all tests and shows Fixed , Random and Password OK, the other two keys show wrong Fixed, Random and Password so obviously don't start the car.
I assumed No 3 could be written to the key and that would take over from the original No3, New No 4 would be already programmed into the car as one of the 10 slots available, seems I'm wrong or not doing siomething I should to get the two new keys to work. Must say the AK90 is preety awful to use when reading the processor chip on the board its very hit and miss to get it to read and it won'y write back for me.
You Tube would have you believe its an easy process using the AK90 to do this job, I can't agree there must be a better way,been looking at BMW Editor that plugs into the module socket, anyone use that to do this job?
I would add that the transpondsers in the new keys are PCF7935AA and came supplied with the keys, have tried another transponder in the diamond key but its just the same result.
Also aligned the EWS and DME using BMW Scanner but that didn't change anything with the key function.
Any suggestions, I am in Newport,South Wales, UK.
It tells me that the working key I have is No2. Coded the Diamond Key to No3 and the flip key to No4 ensured key status for 4 was ticked and saved the Bin file. I was unable to get the Bin file written back to the EWS module, write error every attempt.
Tried the keys in the car Original works and starts the car, New Diamond key turns ignition on but fails to start the car, same with Flip key 4. Checked keys by reading them on the AK90 and they report OK.
Put BMW Scanner on the car and checked out the live data of the EWS with each key Key 2 the working key passes all tests and shows Fixed , Random and Password OK, the other two keys show wrong Fixed, Random and Password so obviously don't start the car.
I assumed No 3 could be written to the key and that would take over from the original No3, New No 4 would be already programmed into the car as one of the 10 slots available, seems I'm wrong or not doing siomething I should to get the two new keys to work. Must say the AK90 is preety awful to use when reading the processor chip on the board its very hit and miss to get it to read and it won'y write back for me.
You Tube would have you believe its an easy process using the AK90 to do this job, I can't agree there must be a better way,been looking at BMW Editor that plugs into the module socket, anyone use that to do this job?
I would add that the transpondsers in the new keys are PCF7935AA and came supplied with the keys, have tried another transponder in the diamond key but its just the same result.
Also aligned the EWS and DME using BMW Scanner but that didn't change anything with the key function.
Any suggestions, I am in Newport,South Wales, UK.