So the most universal one is the Purple one, because it is complete with a super chip and you can use it with mainly any car as long as you don't need to use a smart remote with Proximity on it? I say universal because its has the super chip and it's wireless so easy to set up? Also Is wired better than wireless? or doesn't make a difference when it comes to keeping the program and not losing it? Does the wire have a better advantage of retaining the remote program than the super chip?
Purple is going to be the most universal. Orange only for prox remotes. Blue wireless is limited to its chip generation. Wired i believe is not limited, but im not 100%, just how i understood it
Good explanation on wired remote(was confused before). Do we need to apply some glue to stick super chip tight inside for these keys? I have min key tools and some super chips, with a few clones in the past. I need to get more Univ. keys and reduce key stock, and make more money ant not lose money by doing more remote generation and cloning super chips. What are quality of these especially smart keys comparing to OEMs? How do you install blades? Do we need pin remover tool?
For the wired remotes that do not come with the chip built in, the place to slot them in holds pretty secure once assembled so no extra work is necessary to keep them tight. You will however need to purchase rollpins separately to install the flip key blades. We recommend a rollpin tool that we stock to make installing them easier, but it isn't absolutely necessary. We walk through generating an Xhorse Universal flip key remote from start to finish here: ruclips.net/video/vfhV_a0n7gw/видео.html and the blade install is at 8:01 in that video. The Xhorse remotes have proven pretty reliable so long as the correct remote is chosen for the application. It's a smaller sample, but we haven't had any issues with the ones we've programmed for our employees in our videos so far.
@@BannerSolutions Do Lexus, Toyota, Honda universal flip (blade) keys work for all models and years of those cars? This is great so I don't stock individual keys for each car that is troublesome to stock&programming, and cost more money.
@@jamescc2010 The universal flip keys work for most of the Lexus, Toyota, and Honda/Acura remote head keys and flip keys. Definitely a good way to add vehicle coverage with less inventory.
hi there, is this possible generate xhorse key with xhorse tools(mini key) and then program to car with other programmer device such as Autel (MK100)? please advise
Hi Mike, yes that's possible! Chips and remotes generated by the mini key tool can be programmed by any programming tool with coverage for the particular vehicle.
I bought them from Aliexpress, much cheaper and fast at least I am in Southern CA, got in a few days. $16 for 10 superchips for example. Much cheaper than ebay or locksmith supply imo.
In case of the wired key (I only use the remote for opening my car doors), is it required to register the generated new remote key to my car in dealer shop? Or is it possible to simply copy the current key (currently being used to open my car doors) to a new key using Xhorse tools (without visiting the dealer shop to register the new key to my car) and then to use the copied new key to open my car door?
Depends on the car. Some (usually older ones) have on-board programming, else it need to be programmed into your car (married to the car). The wired/non wired is mostly how to generate remote with the tool.
@@Hustle5 Hi Belaid, you can download the chart here. cdn.bannersolutions.com/cd/5f/d0bd63f142b9b915464a074235bd/20220808-xhorse-remote-comparison-chart-v2.pdf
Thanks for the chart ❤
Wait on the purple one you pointed to the coil pickup and said thats the transponder !! The transponder is the XM6601 ?
the chart says that the blue pkg does not include TP. lol
So the most universal one is the Purple one, because it is complete with a super chip and you can use it with mainly any car as long as you don't need to use a smart remote with Proximity on it?
I say universal because its has the super chip and it's wireless so easy to set up?
Also Is wired better than wireless? or doesn't make a difference when it comes to keeping the program and not losing it? Does the wire have a better advantage of retaining the remote program than the super chip?
Purple is going to be the most universal.
Orange only for prox remotes.
Blue wireless is limited to its chip generation. Wired i believe is not limited, but im not 100%, just how i understood it
Thank you sir
Good explanation on wired remote(was confused before). Do we need to apply some glue to stick super chip tight inside for these keys?
I have min key tools and some super chips, with a few clones in the past. I need to get more Univ. keys and reduce key stock, and make more money ant not lose money by doing more remote generation and cloning super chips.
What are quality of these especially smart keys comparing to OEMs?
How do you install blades? Do we need pin remover tool?
For the wired remotes that do not come with the chip built in, the place to slot them in holds pretty secure once assembled so no extra work is necessary to keep them tight. You will however need to purchase rollpins separately to install the flip key blades. We recommend a rollpin tool that we stock to make installing them easier, but it isn't absolutely necessary. We walk through generating an Xhorse Universal flip key remote from start to finish here: ruclips.net/video/vfhV_a0n7gw/видео.html and the blade install is at 8:01 in that video. The Xhorse remotes have proven pretty reliable so long as the correct remote is chosen for the application. It's a smaller sample, but we haven't had any issues with the ones we've programmed for our employees in our videos so far.
@@BannerSolutions Do Lexus, Toyota, Honda universal flip (blade) keys work for all models and years of those cars? This is great so I don't stock individual keys for each car that is troublesome to stock&programming, and cost more money.
@@jamescc2010 The universal flip keys work for most of the Lexus, Toyota, and Honda/Acura remote head keys and flip keys. Definitely a good way to add vehicle coverage with less inventory.
I start adding universal keys to my stock much easier to manage and cheaper
Why does points have to do with keys?
Also my question
Thanks
There are at least 6 different versions of the orange remotes: XSKF30, XSKF21, XSKFF1, XSKF01, XSKF20, XSKFF0. What's the difference? I have no idea.
Should only be the design, for what else is a universal remote.
Can you remote start with any of these remotes?
I would like a comparison of this tool with a Autel KM100, I’m trying to figure which one to get
km100, due to its credibility in terms of immo and eeprom programming, the key tool max is more of a key generator
@@HijrahAgency1 i was able to do a jaguar with my keytool pro max and xm38 remote. Was extremely easy
I would like to upgrade to a flip key fob for a 2016 Jeep wrangler jku with the orm remote starter. Any help?
Thank you
Tanks you sir
hi there, is this possible generate xhorse key with xhorse tools(mini key) and then program to car with other programmer device such as Autel (MK100)? please advise
Hi Mike, yes that's possible! Chips and remotes generated by the mini key tool can be programmed by any programming tool with coverage for the particular vehicle.
@@BannerSolutions u can use any tool for generated remotes
Hi Banner Solutions. do you sale super chip and universal key as well as key holders? Cheers
I bought them from Aliexpress, much cheaper and fast at least I am in Southern CA, got in a few days. $16 for 10 superchips for example. Much cheaper than ebay or locksmith supply imo.
but is no option for Opel Corsa D 2008
In case of the wired key (I only use the remote for opening my car doors), is it required to register the generated new remote key to my car in dealer shop? Or is it possible to simply copy the current key (currently being used to open my car doors) to a new key using Xhorse tools (without visiting the dealer shop to register the new key to my car) and then to use the copied new key to open my car door?
Depends on the car. Some (usually older ones) have on-board programming, else it need to be programmed into your car (married to the car). The wired/non wired is mostly how to generate remote with the tool.
What about the remote function which frequencys can they do?
It depends on which car and year you generate the remote from xhorse vvdi mini tools.
Can I able to download that chat table you showed
Hi, please can you send me a link where to download that chart . Thanks
@@Hustle5
Hi Belaid, you can download the chart here. cdn.bannersolutions.com/cd/5f/d0bd63f142b9b915464a074235bd/20220808-xhorse-remote-comparison-chart-v2.pdf
an updated link for the chart is here: cdn.bannersolutions.com/cd/5f/d0bd63f142b9b915464a074235bd/20220808-xhorse-remote-comparison-chart-v2.pdf
@@BannerSolutions🎉
Where can i purchase these keys?
So does the super remote not work on push starts
See what tool says. It should be a Smart Remote XS-series, orange.
hi i whould like to acces to your website but it gives me an error can you please solve it
Our website is www.bannersolutions.com/ . Is there a particular page not loading?
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