I’ve got a tough situation, and question for you on a 2002-2004 Cooper regarding key remote programming (lock/unlock). The ZKE/BCM module stores the codes for four remotes. How do you clear them to make room for new remotes?? I’ve got one with all four slots occupied, and I cannot for the life of me clear any slots to make room for a new key remote. Using an IM508 here.
great job❤
Thanks for sharing
Thanks
Awesome video as always Joe.
You didn't have to pull ISN from DME on this one to do AKL? All from OBD2?
No not on this one, all OBD2
@@JoeDLocksmith is there a way to test or confirm? Maybe autel vehicle coverage list?
@@pouncerminned863 check discord
Great video, just be careful with the voltages, should be strictly 13V when flashing or programming on BMW, could end up being costly if it goes bad.
@@samymasini9653 thank you
Can you do this with the first gen. IM608PRO? Thanks
yes
Will you need the isn for 2014 535i or can get through obd
I’ve got a tough situation, and question for you on a 2002-2004 Cooper regarding key remote programming (lock/unlock). The ZKE/BCM module stores the codes for four remotes. How do you clear them to make room for new remotes?? I’ve got one with all four slots occupied, and I cannot for the life of me clear any slots to make room for a new key remote. Using an IM508 here.
Are you able to read the key cut code this way as well???
Never seen him actually cut a key in any video.
Notcied on a few videos it tells you to be 13v but on the tablet its 12 ish ? Is that ok? 😆
Yes, I would try not to go below 12
Hello,I would like to know if the autel im608 coding the bmw f series with the bmw ethernet cable
yes
I didn't see it start.
Car never started.