Instructions on Toyota 8A Blade keys All-keys-lost Programming
M822 Includes M821 Features
Tools You Need:
XTOOL Tablet (Take X100PAD Elite as example)
Main Cable & OBD2-16 Connector
M822 Communication Adapter
Toyota 8A Specialized Wiring Harness
KC100 Key Programmer
KS-1 Toyota Key Emulator
Network Connection
Models Supported:
2014~2019
For Toyota Levin
For Corolla
For RAV4
For Prado
For Land Cruiser
For Camry
For Highlander
For Reiz
For Sienna
For Hiace
For Hilux
For Crown Kluger
For Aygo with IMMO box F3-F4-K6-S6
Note: This is not compatible with American models with “H” Chip blade keys. For these models, please use the Reset IMMO function that is supported on X100PAD2/X100PAD3/X100PAD3 SE/X100MAX/IK618/D8/D8 BT/IP616/IP819/IP819TP/A80/A80 PRO/A80 PRO MASTER/PS90/D9/D9 PRO.
Connection Method-Connect VIA OBD:
1. Connect KC100/KC501 to the device via USB and prepare a KS-1
2. Connect the device (or VCI box) with the M822 Adapter using the main cable.
3. Connect the Toyota cable to the car using OBD port.
4. Take the battery clip from the car out and use the battery clip to connect the cable to the battery.
5. Take out the fuse from the fuse box then plug the cable into it.
6. Find the 12V DC male port from the Toyota cable and connect it to the 12V DC female port from the main cable.
Note:
For different models, the connection method might not be same. Sometimes an extend cable is needed, and the fuse might be different. Please check XTOOL tablets for detailed wiring diagram when connecting to vehicle and fusebox.
Connect on bench:
1. Connect KC100/KC501 to the device via USB and prepare a KS-1
2. Connect the immobilizer to the Toyota bench cable.
3. Connect the main cable and the Toyota bench cable via M822 adapter.
4. Connect the 12V DC adapter to the main cable.
M822+J1K02 Benz Cable = M822 + M821
M822+J1K02 Benz Cable For Mercedes-Benz All Keys Lost Communication Adapter is used for finishing and optimizing all key lost programming for multiple Mercedes-Benz modules.
Note: M822 Adapter needs to be used with advanced XTOOL Key Programming Devices eg: X100 Pad3/X100 Max and KC501 Key Programmer.
How to do all key lost for Toyota 8A with M822:
1. Open up Toyota software (V26.90 or higher) and go through these menus: By Type – All blade Key lost(8A). After that, this menu will show up.
2. Select Read Immobilizer data. It will notice you to connect to the network, then tell you how to connect to the vehicle. Please check “Wiring diagram” for detailed connection method.
3. After connected to the car properly, click “OK” and the device will extract the data from the immobilizer. This will take no longer than 3 minutes so please wait patiently.
4. After the data is being read, you can name the data file and save it in Adapter/Toyota folder.
5. Now please disconnect the M822 Adapter and turn the vehicle back to its original state.
6. Make sure that the KC100/KC501 is connected and the KS-1 is ready, and the device is still connected to the network, then click “Generate 8A simulated key” menu, and select the data file that you saved before.
7. Select the key position. Please note that all the positions have an ID inside it, but only some of them corresponds to a registered key. Normally (if there are no any keys that have been erased), key position 1 or 2 have a registered key inside.
8. Connect the KC100 or KC501 to the device, and put KS-1 inside the slot. The emulated sub master key will be generated.
9. After generated the emulated key, please check if the emulated key could be used. If not, please repeat step 6-8, and remember to change to another key position. To check the emulated key, take the chip out from the unprogrammed key, put the KS-1 close to the ignition switch, insert the key and see if the car could be turned on. The immobilizer indicator light will also turn off.
10. If the key could be used, please go to “OBD programming function”. With an emulated sub master key, the rest of the process will be the same as adding a key. We suggest to check the number of registered keys first.
Note: The KS-1 that emulated is not showed as a registered key so it won’t be shown on the key numbers.
11. Click “Add a key”, check the notice that comes out, then put the KS-1 close to the ignition switch, and insert the new key (without chip) to the ignition switch and turn it on.
12. When the immobilizer indicator lights up constantly, turn the ignition off, take out the new key, install the chip inside the new key, insert the key inside the ignition switch. Do not turn on the ignition.
13. Now the immobilizer indicator will flash. Wait for about 1 minute, and see if the indicator goes off. If the indicator goes off, then the key has been added, and the process is completed. If not, please repeat step 11-13.
14. After it’s done, check numbers of keys again and compare to the results before, and see if the key has been registered to the vehicle.
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