This post demonstrates how to copy an ID48 96-bit chip using the CGDI K2 Smart Key Tool.
Step 1: Access the Chip Identification & Decoded Copy Function
First, navigate to Chip Identification Copy→ Decoded Copy.
Here, you’ll find the “48 (96 bits) online calculation” feature.
Before proceeding, carefully review the instructions.
Step 2: Begin the Copying Process
Click “Start copying”
Place the original mechanical key into the induction coil.
(Note: Copying smart keys is not recommended.)
Position the CGDI K2 antenna near the car’s ignition coil.
Repeat the following four steps to allow data collection:
- Insert the original key.
- Turn on the ignition.
- Turn off the ignition.
- Remove the key.
The CGDI K2 will now gather the necessary data.
Step 3: Server Calculation
Once the software displays "Collection Completed," return the original key to the induction coil.
The CGDI K2 Remote Generator will connect to the server for calculation.
The process takes 2–10 minutes, but you can exit the interface—the system will continue automatically.
Step 4: Retrieve and Verify Results
After calculation, return to 48 96-bit online calculation and click "Query Last Result."
If the verification fails (e.g., due to timing issues), simply retry.
Step 5: Write Data to the New Chip
Insert a blank ID48 96-bit chip into the programmer.
Transfer the copied data to the new chip.
Step 6: Chip Identification
Now, compare the original key and the copied chip:
- Original Key ID: 08 CA2 A95
- Copied Chip ID: 08 CA2 A95 2
The copy was successful!
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