Originally Posted by
Viper-666
Yes my goal is to make a generic skreem, so the problem with the not available key fobs were be also solved. I thing I will go a way to unlock the car with RIFD or NFC Tags. If your skreem already works, you can read out from that 4000 codes (if your skreem has already so much) my module will make with a trick 8000 codes of them. No PCM programming necessary. You can repeat this so long until your skreem has no more codes.
If your skreem is broken you became from me 8000 codes but your PCM had to be programmed that it will work with this codes. If you have used all 8000 codes you will have two options:
First: Buy an other EEPROM from me with 8000 codes (or buy it at one with my Skreemulator).
Second: Reprogram your PCM and reset my SKreemulator, than you can use the 8000 codes again. This can be repeated infinitely.
I try to make it as much plug and play as possible. For your other question see above.
I think that many failed SKREEMs are the result of a simple component failure. We have power seat modules failing because of a failed 10 cent diode or poor soldering and there are more components in the SKREEM.
It is not in the financial interest of those reprogramming failed modules to say that a particular SKREEM failed because of some component so replacing it with one from the wrecker and reprogramming it makes sense, because when told that a particular module cannot be reprogrammed the owner may opt for a new one.
Finding a component fault within the module takes a lot of time unless you have an idea where to look.