How to Copy a BMW BDC2 Encrypted Key Using Yanhua ACDP2: A Step-by-Step Guide
When it comes to automotive key programming, copying encrypted keys can often seem daunting. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of copying a BMW BDC2 encrypted key using the Yanhua ACDP2 on the bench. With the right tools and a little guidance, you can successfully clone keys for BMW models equipped with BDC2 and BDC3 systems.
What You’ll Need
- Yanhua Mini ACDP/ACDP2 with Module 38 License
- ACDP BMW BDC2/BDC3 Encrypted Key Adapter
- Original working key
- New key (blank or second-hand locked)
Software Version Requirements
To ensure a smooth process, make sure you have the following software versions installed:
- ACDP PC: V1.0.64+
- ACDP2 PC: V2.0.58+
- Android: V3.0.141+
- iOS: V3.6.4+
Step 1: Extract Data from Original Key
The first step in the key cloning process is to extract data from the original BDC2 key. Here's how:
- Disassemble the original BDC2 key, identifying the rectangular main chip on the board.
- Connect the Yanhua Mini ACDP2, BMW BDC2 Encrypted Key Interface Board, and original key.
- Open the software and navigate to:
- BMW > FEM/BDC > IMMO/Mileage > BDC02/BDC03/BCP/LCD key (encrypted chip) ICP copy key > BDC02 Key (Rectangle main chip)
- Read the key data from the original key.
- After completion, note the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Key ID displayed on the screen—take a screenshot for reference.
- The software also saves a .bin backup file automatically. Remember its save path for later use.
Step 2: Prepare the New Key
Before you can transfer data to your new key, you must prepare it:
- Determine the type of new key you are using (it should support BDC03, BCP, or LCD display keys).
- Disassemble the new key to reach the circuit board.
Step 3: Transfer Data to the New Key
This is the crucial stage of the cloning process. Follow these steps:
- Disconnect the original key before connecting the new one.
- Connect the new key to the Yanhua ACDP2 key programmer and BDC2 interface board.
- If you are moving from a BDC2 key to a BDC3 key, flip the DIP switch to BDC3.
- Select the correct write option (for example, BDC03 Key Square main chip).
- When prompted, choose the original .bin backup file.
- Verify that the VIN and Key ID match, then initiate the writing process.
- Once the writing is complete, read back the new key data to confirm successful cloning—take another screenshot for verification.
Step 4: Test Both Keys
After cloning the key, it's essential to test both keys for functionality:
- Reassemble the key shells.
- Test both keys in the vehicle to ensure they properly lock, unlock, and start the engine.
Conclusion
Cloning a BMW BDC2 encrypted key using the Yanhua ACDP2 may seem complex, but by following these steps, you can manage it with confidence. With the correct tools and knowledge, you'll be equipped to handle key programming challenges efficiently. For any further inquiries or automotive diagnostic needs, visit VXDAS.com.