1. Opel OBD2 connector pins: 4 pin GND 16 pin +12V battery 3 pin K-line for old model immobilizers Motorola MCU 7 pin K-line for new model immobilizers Texas MCU 12 pin K-line for old model immo( Opel Sintra and some other models mostly for US market)
2. Software and system requiremets OpelDT.EXE is a Windows based program that will work on any PC or laptop that has instaled Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP. Hardware requrements: Any PC or laptop with Pentium / 133MHz processor or greater, and a free USB port. 2.1 USB Drivers instalation Caution: This hardware interface requires drivers instalation to work! Please use only drivers that are supplied with this product. There are no other or better drivers. For all Windows XP users: Please disconnect your PC or laptop from Internet before install drivers! Don't use Windows 'original' drivers! This is important! 2.2 How to install drivers: Connect OBD interface to any free USB port. This will start Windows procedure to install drivers for new hardware found. Tell to Windows where the drivers are on your harddisk. If Windows ask you for a file with extention ".cat", press "Skip File"! 2.3 Uninstall drivers If you wish to uninstall drivers, go to control panel and uninstall drivers with standart procedure.
3. Programming new keys. User can program up to 5 diferent keys to an immobiliser. How to do this: Insert new key, and switch ignition ON. Connect to immobilizer. Enter correct PIN code. Press "Prog New Key " Message 'Reading key...' will be displayed on screen. After successful procedure there will be a message: 'Key programmed!' Wait 10 seconds and turn ignition OFF. Turn ON ignition with same key, and wait until yellow indicator lamp on car dash stop flashing, and ligth on continiously. Start the car to test new key. If the indicator lamp continue flashing, this means that transponder is not compatible to this car or engine ECU, try to program other transponder from another type. If there are error message when try to program new key, user can read errors to see where is the problem.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
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