How to Successfully Copy an ID48 96-Bit Chip with CGDI K2
In today's automotive landscape, the ability to copy keys efficiently is essential for locksmiths and vehicle service providers. The CGDI K2 Smart Key Tool offers a robust solution for copying ID48 96-bit chips, a common key type in many modern vehicles. This article will guide you through the process step-by-step, ensuring you can perform the task with confidence and precision.
Understanding the ID48 96-Bit Chip
The ID48 96-bit chip is a transponder key that contains a unique identifier. These chips are used in various car models and play a crucial role in vehicle security. Copying this type of key requires specialized tools and knowledge of the process.
Preparing for the Key Copying Process
Before you begin, ensure you have the following:
- CGDI K2 Smart Key Tool
- Original ID48 96-bit key
- A blank ID48 96-bit chip for the copy
- Access to a suitable power source
Having these tools ready will make the process smoother and more efficient.
Step-by-Step Guide to Copying ID48 96-Bit Chip
1. Accessing the Chip Identification Copy Function
First, power on your CGDI K2 and navigate to the menu. Look for the option labeled “Chip Identification Copy,” and then select “Decoded Copy.” This is where you will initiate the copying process.
2. Initiating the Copy Process
Within the application, you will find the “48 (96 bits) online calculation” option. It’s crucial to read the instructions carefully before proceeding.
To start the copying process:
- Insert the original key into the CGDI K2's induction coil.
- Place the antenna of the CGDI K2 near the car's ignition coil.
- Follow these steps repeatedly:
- Insert the original key.
- Turn on the ignition switch.
- Turn off the ignition switch.
- Remove the key.
- The CGDI K2 will collect the necessary data from the original key.
3. Data Collection and Calculation
Once you see a prompt indicating that the collection is complete, place the original key back into the induction coil. At this point, CGDI K2 will connect to the server to perform the calculation.
The calculation process typically takes between 2 to 10 minutes. You can exit this interface to perform other tasks while the program computes the necessary data automatically.
4. Retrieving the Results
After the calculation is finished, return to the “48 96 bits online calculation” section. Click on “Query Last Result” to retrieve the results of the calculation.
It’s vital to verify that the original key's data matches the calculated data. If there’s a mismatch, don’t be disheartened; simply repeat the verification process.
5. Copying the Data to a New Chip
Once you have confirmed that the calculation was successful, you can proceed to copy the data to a new chip:
- Insert the new blank ID48 96-bit chip into the designated slot on the CGDI K2.
- Follow the prompts on the screen to complete the copying process.
Congratulations! You’ve successfully copied the ID48 96-bit chip. To ensure everything is in order, compare the key ID from the original key and the newly copied chip.
Verifying the Copy
After copying, it’s essential to verify that the original key and the copied chip share the same information. For example, if the Key ID is 08 CA2 A95, check that the chip also displays 08 CA2 A95.
In the event of any discrepancies, you may need to repeat the copying process to ensure accuracy.
Conclusion
Copying an ID48 96-bit chip with the CGDI K2 Smart Key Tool is a straightforward process when followed step by step. By understanding the functionality of the device and the procedure required, automotive professionals can enhance their service offerings and meet customer needs effectively. Always remember to verify your work to ensure the highest quality results. Happy key copying!