Xhorse tech will release the new vvdi super chip XT37A to replace the XT27.
The new Xhorse super chip XT37A will support MQB48.
Here is XT37A chip list: (that is, it can work as chips below)
MQB-48
8A (Toyota H/ Hyundai 8A, Cloneable)
8C
8E (Honda)
4C (Corolla Old model)
4D (60 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 72G 82G 83)
4E (64)
48 (Volkswagen/Honda)
7935 (33 40 41 42 43 44)
7936 (46)
7938 (47)
7939 (49)
11/12/13
New vvdi super transponder xt37a will come to us in the year 2022.
Chip Coverage | VVDI Super Chip XT37 | VVDI Super Chip XT27 |
MQB-48 | Yes | No |
8A (Toyota H/ Hyundai 8A, Cloneable) | Yes | Yes |
8C | Yes | Yes |
8E (Honda) | Yes | Yes |
4C (Corolla Old model) | Yes | Yes |
4D (60 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 72G 82G 83) | Yes | Yes |
4E (64) | Yes | Yes |
48 (Volkswagen/Honda) | Yes | Yes |
7935 (33 40 41 42 43 44) | Yes | Yes |
7936 (46) | Yes | Yes |
7938 (47) | Yes | Yes |
7939 (49) | Yes | Yes |
The new super chip covers MQB48 transponder.
2018 VW Passat MQB48 keyless and Passat b8 2015 johnson controls – all add key failed using Xhorse VVDI2 VAG.
It’s saying not supported.
Got to Mqb part
It pulls dash model etc
But when read. Immo data says not supported
Autel failed as well. Possible add key other way?
Solution:
No aftermarket device can do Johnson Controls and also virtual cockpit out of the box.
Need calculate data (sync file) online. Vag helper doesn’t work anymore server is down.
Is there a way to read it immo data?
Since getting Xhorse Solder Free Adapters & XDPGSOGL DB15 Cable, I’ve found 2 new fast ways to read EEPROM & FLASH. These tools exactly help me a lot to save time from welding wires. Following I’m gonna show how to do with a BMW solder-free adapter.
Tools Required:
Key Tool Plus Cable
CAS3 module
First of all, install the BMW adapter. Very easy, only to fix all positioning pins, then attach the adapter to CAS3.
Connect Key Tool Plus Pad & CAS3 adapter via cable.
Prog >> IMMO >> BMW >> CAS3+(0L15Y) >> Adapter >> Read >> EEPROM >> Begin >> Continue >> OK
Read & save successfully.
Tools Required:
XDNP11GL CAS3/CAS3+ Adapter
XDPGSOGL DB25 DB15 Connector Cable
CAS3 module
Connect VVDI PROG & CAS3/3+ adapter via DB15 cable.
Open VVDI Prog software to select options:
Type: 4-IMMOBILIZER
Brand: BMW
Chip: CAS3+-0L15Y(ADAPTER)
Click “Read ID.
It’s IDC410.
It also reads EEPROM & FLASH successfully.
The VVDI PROG DB15 Cable that I bought from www.vvdishop.com is $29.99. It’s really good shipping that came from US warehouse. I’ll recommend the cable cause its good value for money. It allows another new way to work with VVDI Prog.
Which device is better at reading CAS3 without soldering?
Both devices read eeprom & dflash fast and successfully. VVDI Key Tool plus will also do a pin check.
This exactly help users a lot to save time from soldering wires.
If you cannot collect points of your xhorse vvdi BE keys and vvdi mb tool reports error “Attention: This BE key doesn’t have bonus points, its bonus points was already used!”.
Follow the tips below to get the problem settled.
Error image:
Solution from vvdishop.com engineer:
1). Update VVDI MB software and firmware to latest version before collecting points
2). If still fails to collect points, take a screenshot of your VVDI MB software and firmware version, then go to VVDI MB Option tab- Open Log. Send the log files by time to us.
Xhorse engineer will check log files and fix the problem.
If your vvdi mb says “This BE key has bonus points” which means the points can be collected.
Xhorse Key Reader can successfully identify Toyota Lexus single-sided emergency key TOY40 with four cuts. This time I gonna use the Xhorse VVDI Key Tool Plus Pad to control it. Let’s find how easy it works.
Having paired with XDKP00GL Key Reader, click
Cutting Key >> Cut by Bitting >> TOY40 >> 4 Bitting >> Advanced Cutting >> Optical Identification
Push Xhorse Blade Skimmer button to put into the key(cut side facing the front).
Go back to Key Tool Plus Pad, click “Identification”.
It’ll start reading automatically… just wait.
Very fast in seconds, it’s able to show biting codes with a picture: 1314; 1212.
I can actually see where the dots are.
It looks like it’s lined up correctly.
Take out the key to have a comparison.
It’s decoded correctly.
I’ve done a Key Reader review for a couple of key types, and find it works well. Maybe you’ll be interested in:
Xhorse Key Reader Review: Decode 11 Keys Success & Accurate