Today I'm working on a 2020 Toyota Camry with all smart keys lost. It's a push-to-start vehicle. Next, I'm gonna use the Autel MaxiIM IM608 PRO II to program an Xhorse XM38 Smart Key for this car.
Step1. Backup IMMO Data
IMMO >> Accept >> Toyota >> Manual selection >> USA >> CAMRY >> 2012-2020 >> Smart key >> OK >> Control unit >> Keyless system >> Keyless system(CAN) >> Back up IMMO data >> Back up IMMO data(OBD)
Ensure that the network connection of the device is good.
Turn the ignition off, and turn the hazard warning lamps on and off once.
This function is used to back up the EEPROM data of the smart box of the vehicle. The data can be used to generate the simulator key for the emergency start of the vehicle to perform the key-matching function.
Warning:
You must turn off the Bluetooth function of the device and connect VCI to Autel IM608 Pro2 with a USB cable.
Otherwise, the function may fail!
Turn the hazard warning lamps on and off once.
Reading EEPROM data...
Save the EEPROM file.
Step2. Generate Analog Key
Generate analog key >> Select the backup EEPROM file
Key type: SLK4
Plug APB112 Smart Key Simulator into IM608S II tablet.
Generate analog key complete!
Note: The analog key must be powered on, never cut off!
Please close the analog key to the push start(Start/Stop) button and press the start(Start/Stop) button.
If the instrument lights up successfully, click "Yes" to continue.
If the instrument fails to light up, click "No" to continue generating the next analog key.
Generate analog key successfully!
Step3. Add Key
Press "Add smart key".
Do you want to use the simulator key APB112? Yes
Notice:
Each step must be completed within the specified time.
If you have the original key, please connect the programmer and put the original key into the key recognition area of a programmer.
Press "Skip".
The positions for learning include: 5
Please put the analog key close to the START button.
Put the XM38 Toyota key close to the START button.
Registering, please wait...
Learning succeeded.
Test the new key, start the car OK, and lock and unlock OK.
Done.
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