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    Default isuzu trooper 1998 all key lost

    hi all, i cant find any info on this at all 1998 isuzu trooper

    can anyone help with

    -key blade

    -TP type

    -how to retrieve pin and code new keys? remove immo box any idea where to read eeprom?



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    Grey immo. Box above the gas pedal with “GM” marking on the box. The target chip 93c46 read it in 16bit mode pin# (4digits) the transponder chip is a magamos iD13

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    What engine? 3.0 or 3.1? I done a 3.1 a few weeks ago. Blade was a GM15, I picked and decoded it with the MIT8 lishi and chip was 4C. Immobox was between glovebox and radio (UK RHD) with a 93lc66 dip eeprom. I programmed chip with Opel card in my tech2 and choose monteray. Isuzu card was useless on this car as year was too early.

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    It's a 3.1 ,

    So you decoded with MIT8 , do I need GM15 blade or does mit8 work?


    Any other China tool will program TP you think?
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    MIT8 blade should work ok. Have a look through your programmers and see if any list Opel Monterey or you could add a 4c data straight to the 93lc66. Pincode is in plain text and obvious once you read the eeprom. I desoldered and socketed the eeprom as I was unsure if it would read in circuit and didn't want to corrupt it.

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    Perfect appreciate the help!
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