I suppose it could be possible to program a brick type into the key version as well.
Great investigation work Rob.It’s a piece of software called BMW Scanner 1.4.
You just need a dongle cable with a bit of jiggery pokery built in. The cable is £20 and comes with the software. Then you need an OBD-II to round under bonnet connector for another £5-10. The dongle comes with the software.
It might be very difficult to tell now. The wire was destroyed from end to end.Did you ever find where the boot light wiring shorted out? It's a problem I'd like to avoid.
You can cross program various key types. You can certainly program a much more modern key fob to replace the 3 button key most of us have.I suppose it could be possible to program a brick type into the key version as well.
This is the dongle. Very quick dispatch btw.Great investigation work Rob.
Could you share a link for the dongle please.
A summary of the EWS to 15 pin socket checks you did would make a brilliant article for the Wiki section, if you have time to put it together.
A recommendation goes a long way with these non-OEM keys. They are banged out of China like no one's business and there's good and bad out there. So it's useful to know when to avoid a type/source. And what to go for instead.I've stopped doing the "Bentley" style ones as I'm not happy with the quality, specifically the little metal loop that fixes it to yor keyring. I've had a couple snap, so I now do this style of key instead, same price;
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A recommendation goes a long way with these non-OEM keys. They are banged out of China like no one's business and there's good and bad out there. So it's useful to know when to avoid a type/source. And what to go for instead.
That particular key is the same style as the latest 3 Series and probably many other BMWs too. The big difference is the OEM ones are all keyless. The key in your picture has been engineered to copy the original look but using a flick-blade.
I might have a dabble with one of these more modern styles. But right now I'm sticking to the original rubber 3-button fob.
I'm waiting on a sample 3 button fob from a locksmith I've got a rapport going with. He buys from a major national company apparently. I dare say the key is still from China. But someone else has gone to the trouble of checking it and putting their name to it.Still trying to sort something out for the Z3, as a few asking..
Mike