This is how to renew 315 868 433 remotes to BMW E & F series, using Xhorse VVDI Prog and PCF79XX adapter version 2.
What do you need prepare for BMW remotes renew:
BMW remote (315MHz/433MHz/868MHz)
What kind of BMW remote VVDI-PROG supports:
BMW E SERIES
ORIGINAL 315 Need PCF79XX adapter
ORIGINAL 868 Need PCF79XX adapter
THIRD PARTY Need PCF79XX adapter
BMW F SERIES
315 REMOTE Need PCF79XX adapter
433 REMOTE Need PCF79XX adapter
868 REMOTE Need PCF79XX adapter
How to connect the BMW remote chipuse to PCF79XX adapter:
Put the chip in the IC socket
Desolder the original battery before writing the file
BMW-E-SEIRES-THIRD-PARTY-REMOTE-RENEW-CHIP: PCF7953/PCF7945
BMW-E-SEIRES-THIRD-PARTY-REMOTE-RENEW-IN-CIRCUIT
BMW-E-SEIRES-ORIGINAL-REMOTE-RENEW-CHIP: PCF7953/PCF7945
BMW-E-SEIRES-ORIGINAL-REMOTE-RENEW-IN-CIRCUIT
BMW-F-SEIRES-REMOTE-RENEW-CHIP: PCF7953
BMW-F-SEIRES-REMOTE-RENEW-IN-CIRCUIT
PCF7953/PCF7945 adapter version 2 required!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How to renew BMW remotes with VVDI Prog:
This is a BMW remote review from a customer who has good success.
I did renew 2 keys! Renew BMW series E 868 key – 100% OK using vvdi prog v4.6.0. Both worked and now are programmed to cars!
Only thing you need to disconnect from PCB is battery while writing the renew file.
I think that is only for those who have older version of that adapter. Older version came with 33 ohm resistor and later they decided that it is not needed and newer adapters like mine came with 0 ohm resistor that is just connecting both sides together without resistance.
If you have that 33 ohm resistor then remove it and short-connect it.
If you have 0 ohm resistor, then don’t mind that first box in connection diagram. It’s not for you.
If you have that 33 ohm resistor then remove it and short-connect it.
If you have 0 ohm resistor, then don’t mind that first box in connection diagram. It’s not for you.
I did it in circuit.
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