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Old Jul 19, 2019 | 01:34 PM
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Default Re: program

Originally Posted by Toolman
"The SKREEM retains in memory the ID numbers of any ignition key transponder that is programmed into it. For added system security each SKREEM is programmed with a unique secret key code. This code is stored in memory, sent over the CAN data bus to the PCM, and is encoded to the transponder of every ignition key that is programmed into the SKREEM. In the event that a SKREEM replacement is required, the secret key code can be transferred to the new SKREEM from the PCM using the DRB III scan tool and the ignition key system replacement programming procedure. Proper completion of the ignition key system initialization will allow the existing ignition keys to be programmed into the new SKREEM so that new keys will not be required. In the event that the original secret key code cannot be recovered, SKREEM replacement will also require new ignition keys. The DRB III scan tool will alert the technician during the key reprogramming procedure if new ignition keys are required."
I quoted that some some ago and was told it was not accurate.

And it IS suspicious:, " In the event that the original secret key code cannot be recovered, SKREEM replacement will also require new ignition keys. "

We know that is wrong, when you order a SKREEM, the manufacturer programs it with the code associated with the VIN from the manufacturing records.
 
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