2004 ML 350 Key programmed with Xhorse Superchip & FVDI 2018 Successfully. Tango failed to program!!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Hello Everybody here I am working on a 2004 Benz ML350. I originally planned to program by removing MCU (1D69J) and making key with Tango but that failed.. So I then used VVDI mini key tool to generate a ML transponder with a Xhorse SuperChip. I then used FVDI 2018 to program the generated transponder into unused key slot 1.
    I completely forgot that I had FVDI 2018 tool as it was collecting dust and had not used it in a long time..
    It's always best to have full backup of data in any MCU or Eeprom because if you mess up you can always restore original data.. Especially with European vehicles, also it is not to much work once you get used to microsoldering.
    Thankyou for watching please Like and Subscribe..
    If you have any questions or need any work done please feel free to contact me on whatsapp.
    I will soon start doing data recovery as well on this Channel in the near future.. Stay tuned for updates. . Have a Blessed Week

Комментарии • 6

  • @oscarmo8651
    @oscarmo8651 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks it helped a lot to find the module

  • @bobbywarthan5173
    @bobbywarthan5173 2 года назад +1

    Great info,I am new to keys and just started programming keys I use Autel and exhorse and ak90 it's been a large learning curve

    • @Autokey_Security_Services
      @Autokey_Security_Services  2 года назад +2

      Everyday is a Learning Curve your right about that... If somebody tells you they know it all they are lying.. Things change every year. Some jobs easy but alot will make you pull your hair out.. I love this kind of work and it puts food on the table so I cannot complain... Goodluck and I wish you the best on this journey. Remember knowledge is something nobody can ever take away from you...

    • @kellsautos9183
      @kellsautos9183 2 года назад

      Thanks for the response. Im608pro doesn’t have the function to write file into the chip for the 2004 ml350. I’m actually considering Gambit for this job.

  • @kellsautos9183
    @kellsautos9183 2 года назад

    What programmer did you use to read the MCU?