Jolls
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Hi Team
Need some advice from someone with experience in relation to BCM/slip ring and key programming.
So my key failed - can't read the chip.
Ordered MAP key - failed to program
Got hold of BCM security code - tried to program MAP key using Tech 2 - failed to program
Looking at the live data if the key is not in the ignition the slip ring is not enabled
If I put the key into the ignition the slip ring flashes between yes and no (enabled and not enabled).
I have checked the slip ring - no problems with continuity or the connection point
Replaced the slip ring with a known working one - same result - slip ring live data cycling between yes and no
So the big question:
Is the cycling between yes/no in the live data related to the BCM not reading a correct code from the key fob (none programmed) and cycling through the process? or
Is the cycling of the yes/no on the live data an indication that the BCM is stuffed? or
Is there a third option I have not considered?
I trust someone out there has experienced this previously and can shed some light. I thought I finally had the problem solved; but no.
I'm currently banging my head against a wall now because it is more fun!
Cheers n Beers
Jolls
Need some advice from someone with experience in relation to BCM/slip ring and key programming.
So my key failed - can't read the chip.
Ordered MAP key - failed to program
Got hold of BCM security code - tried to program MAP key using Tech 2 - failed to program
Looking at the live data if the key is not in the ignition the slip ring is not enabled
If I put the key into the ignition the slip ring flashes between yes and no (enabled and not enabled).
I have checked the slip ring - no problems with continuity or the connection point
Replaced the slip ring with a known working one - same result - slip ring live data cycling between yes and no
So the big question:
Is the cycling between yes/no in the live data related to the BCM not reading a correct code from the key fob (none programmed) and cycling through the process? or
Is the cycling of the yes/no on the live data an indication that the BCM is stuffed? or
Is there a third option I have not considered?
I trust someone out there has experienced this previously and can shed some light. I thought I finally had the problem solved; but no.
I'm currently banging my head against a wall now because it is more fun!
Cheers n Beers
Jolls