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SOS BMW Key programmer
What is SOS BMW Key programmer ?
SOS BMW Key programmer is a stand-alone device for programming BMW and MINI keys.
It is fully reliable professional tool designed to work super fast.
Minimal effords for maximum results.
The goal behind the device was to create a tool that actually works and can be 100% trusted.
This device have been tested many times and it is the only trully working tool at the market.
Device Top Features:
- SOPT enabled systems support (ISTA- P 39- 42)
- SOPT+ enabled systems support (ISTA-P 64+)
- Disables ALARM and Unblocks the doors
- CAS programming over OBD-II
- Automatic (Device will do everything alone.)
- Fastest device on the market! It work on 10 sec to 10 minutes ratio.
- Works with 315 MHz 433MHz and 868 MHz
- Works with PCF7936 transponders
- Works with Original keys too
- Automatic DTC clear / ELV sync
- You can register 10 Keys / CAS. 11th will be registered as FIRST
- Very Easy to use!
What the sounds and lights mean:
This stand alone device will give you signals with light and sound to let you know what is going on. Signals are easy to understand and hard to miss.See below.
The LED indicator has 2 modes - RED and GREEN
GREEN MODE :
- 3 BEEPS = Insert KEY into the coil-Anthenna
- 2 BEEPS = Insert KEY into the ignition lock on the car
- 1 BEEP = Press START button
- MUSIC = Process is successfully completed.
RED MODE :
- 3 BEEPS Pause 2 BEEPS = ERROR 32
- SIREN Sound = CRITICAL ERROR
How to use the device:
FOR disabled SOPT :
- Insert the device into OBD
- Wait for 3 BEEP signal
- Insert a BLANK key / Transponder
- Wait for the device to play MUSIC
- Done
FOR SOPT Enabled cars:
- Insert the device into the OBD
- Wait for 3 BEEP signal
- Insert a BLANK key / Transponder
- You will hear a fastering BEEPing sound ( you cannot miss it). During this sound DO not remove the key/transponder from the coil-Anthenna
- Wait for the device to make 2 BEEP sound and insert the key into the ignition lock.
- 1 BEEP = press START
- You will soon hear Happy new year song
- Unplug the SOS BMW Programmer key
- Turn off the ignition
- Start the car with the newly created key
202 Comment(s)
The claim that the SOS BMW Key programmer is "the only truly working tool on the market" is a pretty bold statement, especially considering how many different diagnostic and programming tools are out there for BMWs. I've been tinkering with car electronics for a while, and finding a truly reliable and fast key programming device has always been a challenge. The "Automatic DTC clear / ELV sync" feature sounds particularly interesting, as those are often points of frustration. I'm curious about the actual user experience with the "minimal efforts for maximum results" – does it really require very little input from the user to get a key programmed successfully?
The detail about the SOS BMW Key programmer automatically clearing DTCs and syncing ELVs is particularly interesting. It sounds like it really streamlines the process, which is crucial when you're trying to get a vehicle back on the road quickly. I can imagine how frustrating it would be to have to manually handle those steps after programming a key. The speed claims, from 10 seconds to 10 minutes, are also impressive – if it truly delivers that consistently, it’s a massive time-saver. I'm curious, though, how does it handle situations where the CAS unit might be in a less accessible location?
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