How to program Chrysler 300M Smart Key via CK100

Recently, CK-100 auto key programmer has released to the latest software V45.09 which enables it to project powerful functions on Obd2eshop. V45.09 CK-100 is the update version of V45.06 CK-100, it supports vehicle till 2014.09 and it comes with 1024 tokens, Also CK100 45.09 immobilizer supports pin code reader functions.

Below Obd2eshop technicians have made a tutorial on how to create remote keys with CK100 auto key programmer. In this tutorial, we will take Chrysler 300M as an example.

Things you will need:

An orginal Chrysler 300M key

A new Chrysler 300M smart key

CK-100 V99.99 auto key programmer (Here we are using the 99.99 version, the latest version is 45.09)

A OBD2-to-car cable (There is one comes with CK100 programmer)

How to:

– Hook up CK100 to the OBD2 port of the vehicle via the cable. The CK100 screen will light up in a few seconds.
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– Press F1 to continue.
– Go to Main Menu and select “2) Remote Controls”.
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– Select vehicle maker as “Chrysler”, then vehicle model as “300M”, press “Enter” button.
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Press any button to continue.
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– Insert the original ignition key to start the car.
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– Press any button to continue.
– Press Lock and UNLOCK button on the remote together for 5 seconds. Then press the unlock button for 2 seconds.
– The key is programmed.
– Test if the remote will work.
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PS: If you want to programmer more than one key, please disconnect the device with the car, and then repeat from step 1.

If you are interested in V45.09 CK100 auto key programmer, please visit our official product link to learn more about it: http://www.obd2eshop.com/wholesale/v4509-ck100-auto-key-programmer.html

How to program Chrysler 300M Smart Key via CK100ultima modifica: 2015-02-06T06:09:51+01:00da yiyantang
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