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    Default Auris 2007 - all Smart Keys lost, ID Code 89784-12030, Smart Key 89990-12010

    Hello

    I lost all keys from my Auris (year 2007, 2.0 D4D)
    It is Smart Key keyless system with start button.

    I already dismounted ID Code and Smart Key unit and already bought same used Smart Key transmiter.

    ID Code (immo box) - 89784-12030, eeprom 93c46
    Smart Key (unit) - 89990-12010, eeprom 93c66
    Smart Key (transmitter) Tokai Rika B51EA, chip ???

    What I will need to get things working?
    Is possible to recalculate the dumps with transponder code (from used key) or reset the units?
    What type of transpnder is included in Smart Key? 4D id67, 4D id70 or G-chip?
    Is possible to extract the original transponder code from ID Code dump and write it to brand new transponder chip?


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    Thanks for help, I feel totally hopeless..

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    great work with picture; very informative

    Now to the work, since u have pulled ID code box and smart ecu, almost 60% of work is done. Now u have read both eeprom 93c66 n 93c46 and post it here. Someone will make it virgin for u.
    After that write the new dump to epprom, connect it back, u will get ignition on, and just add key via diagnostics tool such as T300

    Also what country is this car from


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    where was ID code box located?? was it hard to get??

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    Quote Originally Posted by error7889 View Post
    Hello



    What I will need to get things working?
    Is possible to recalculate the dumps with transponder code (from used key) or reset the units?
    What type of transpnder is included in Smart Key? 4D id67, 4D id70 or G-chip?
    Is possible to extract the original transponder code from ID Code dump and write it to brand new transponder chip?



    Thanks for help, I feel totally hopeless..

    Is possible to recalculate the dumps with transponder code (from used key) or reset the units? NO, but can add used smart keys by a diagonistic tool
    What type of transpnder is included in Smart Key? 4D id67, 4D id70 or G-chip? i think it is called 72 or 74
    Is possible to extract the original transponder code from ID Code dump and write it to brand new transponder chip? NO



    Thanks for help, I feel totally hopeless..WE ALL ARE at anypoint of life!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by siyadk View Post
    where was ID code box located?? was it hard to get??
    Thanks for info, I will post eeproms totady.
    The car is from Germany. Do you think it will be possible to program new keys with Techstream also?

    ID Code box was absolutely sick job to get it out. It was located behind the heater.
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    So.. The mechanic will probably record the virgin eeproms to ID Code and Smart Key unit or I will post the eeproms here in case of any problem.
    We checked the transmitter key and the transponder seems to be DST Plus (or DST+) chip or something. Also he said that is not possible to use used key. So probably I will have to buy the new one key(price ~320eur)

    I cant find any informations about that chip. Is there any way how to unlock or pair the used key? Or definitely I can thow it to the trash and buy the new one? Somewhere I read that it is possible to re-use the key but it take some labor.. any info..?

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    You don't need to remove ID code for this model, can reset via OBD ( 16 mins ) and add key.

    Anyway, if already removed post original ID Code dump, will give you virgin dumps to program back the key, and follow instructions as per Siyadk.

    100% used key is possible, don't listen to that mechanic. There are two type of smart keys for this car, pg1 94 and pg1 98, original will be 94, but just in case you have the wrong key, will give you both dumps to try.

    Don't worry, your car will start
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    Here virgin dumps for your car, if you have the right key, car will start
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    Thank you! I will try eeproms as soon as I take the units from mechanic. Hope it will work
    Is possible to add the key using the TECHSTREAM also or I will need T300 programmer?

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    You can add the key using teachstrem. then have to sync the ecu with jumper between pin 4 and pin 13 for 30 minutes.
    luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by error7889 View Post
    Thank you! I will try eeproms as soon as I take the units from mechanic. Hope it will work
    Is possible to add the key using the TECHSTREAM also or I will need T300 programmer?
    read the original dump from the id code also.

    it will work, don't worry

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwee View Post
    read the original dump from the id code also.

    it will work, don't worry
    Finally, here are my eeproms readings. If Im right 16bit readings seems to be correct.
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...s%20eeprom.rar

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    With the correct key (used or new), 100% start

    After loading these two dumps, you will get ignition, after that add key, car will start and stop, immo light off, short obd pin 4 and 13 for 30 minutes. Job done
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    Quote Originally Posted by gwee View Post
    With the correct key (used or new), 100% start

    After loading these two dumps, you will get ignition, after that add key, car will start and stop, immo light off, short obd pin 4 and 13 for 30 minutes. Job done

    only for gwee..
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