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How to Perform an All Key Lost Procedure for Toyota 8A with M822 Adapter: A Step-by-Step Guide

XTOOL M822 Connection Diagram
M822 For Toyota 8A AIl Key Lost Programming
XTOOL M822 Adapter For Toyota 8A AIl Key Lost Programming
M822 For Toyota 8A AIl Key Lost Programming
XTOOL M822 Adapter For Toyota 8A AIl Key Lost Programming

XTOOL M822 Adapter For Toyota 8A AIl Key Lost Programming

$99.00
使用 M822 适配器,您可以节省多达 65% 的流程计算时间,或者省去数百次插拔按键模拟器的麻烦。

您需要的工具:

XTOOL 平板电脑(带 X100 PADS
举例来说)
主电缆和 OBD2-16 连接器
M822 通信适配器
丰田8A专用线束
KC100 密钥编程器
KS-1 丰田钥匙模拟器
网络连接

支持的型号:

2014~2019
适用于丰田雷凌
适用于卡罗拉
对于 RAV4
适用于普拉多
陆地巡洋舰专用
适用于凯美瑞
对于 Highlander
锐志
对于西耶娜
适用于海狮
适用于 Hilux
对于 Crown Kluger
适用于 Aygo 防盗盒 F3-F4-K6-S6

笔记: 这与带有“H”芯片叶片钥匙的美国车型不兼容。对于这些车型,请使用 X100PAD2/X100PAD3/X100PAD3 SE/X100MAX/IK618/D8/D8 BT/IP616/IP819/IP819TP/A80/A80 PRO/A80 PRO MASTER/PS90/D9/D9 PRO 支持的重置 IMMO 功能。

连接方法
通过 OBD 连接:


1. 通过 USB 将 KC100/KC501 连接到设备,并准备一个 KS-1
2. 使用主电缆将设备(或 VCI 盒)与 M822 适配器连接。
3. 使用 OBD 端口将丰田电缆连接到汽车。
4. 从车上取出电池夹,并使用电池夹将电缆连接到电池。
5. 从保险丝盒中取出保险丝,然后将电缆插入其中。
6. 找到丰田电缆的 12V DC 公端口,并将其连接到主电缆的 12V DC 母端口。

笔记:

不同车型的连接方法可能不一样。有时需要延长线,保险丝也可能不同。连接车辆和保险丝盒时,请查看XTOOL平板电脑的详细接线图。

连接工作台:

1. 通过 USB 将 KC100/KC501 连接到设备,并准备一个 KS-1
2. 将防盗器连接至丰田工作台电缆。
3. 通过 M822 适配器连接主电缆和丰田工作台电缆。
4. 将 12V DC 适配器连接到主电缆。
M822+J1K02 奔驰电缆 = M822 + M821
M822+J1K02 奔驰 适用于梅赛德斯-奔驰电缆
全钥匙丢失通信适配器用于完成和优化多个梅赛德斯·奔驰模块的全钥匙丢失编程。

配有 M822+J1K02 奔驰电缆,
你可以节省多达 65% 的计算时间,或者
省去您数百次插拔按键模拟器的麻烦。

笔记: M822 适配器需要与先进的 XTOOL 密钥编程设备一起使用,例如:X100 Pad3/X100 Max 和 KC501 密钥编程器。


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XIf you need to handle an all key lost situation for Toyota 8A vehicles, using the XTOOL M822 Adapter in combination with the Toyota software (V26.90 or higher) can simplify the process. This guide will walk you through the steps for performing this key programming procedure effectively. We will demonstrate the process with our best key programming products X100 MAX. Why X100 MAX is the best key programming product please refer to this article.

Table Of Content

  • Step 1: Open the Toyota Software
  • Step 2: Read Immobilizer Data
  • Step 3: Extract Immobilizer Data
  • Step 4: Save the Data
  • Step 5: Disconnect the M822 Adapter
  • Step 6: Prepare for Key Generation
  • Step 7: Select the Key Position
  • Step 8: Connect the KC100/KC501 and Insert KS-1
  • Step 9: Check the Emulated Key
  • Step 10: Begin OBD Programming
  • Step 11: Add a New Key
  • Step 12: Program the New Key
  • Step 13: Verify Key Registration
  • Step 14: Final Check

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Step 1: Open the Toyota Software

First, launch the Toyota software (ensure you are using version V26.90 or higher). Navigate through the following menus:

  • By Type → All Blade Key Lost (8A)
    Once you select this option, the next screen will appear with instructions for the following steps.
X100 MAX All Blade Key Lost interface

Step 2: Read Immobilizer Data

Once you're in the correct menu, click on “Read Immobilizer Data.” The system will prompt you to connect to the vehicle network. Follow the instructions in the software to connect to the car. It’s important to check the Wiring Diagram in the software for a detailed connection method.

X100 MAX Read Immobilizer Data interface

Step 3: Extract Immobilizer Data

Once the connection to the car is established, click "OK." The tool will now begin extracting data from the immobilizer system. This process will take about 3 minutes, so please be patient.

X100 MAX Extract Immobilizer Data interface

Step 4: Save the Data

After the data is successfully extracted, the software will prompt you to name the data file. Save this file in the Adapter/Toyota folder on your computer or device.

X100 MAX Save File interface

Step 5: Disconnect the M822 Adapter

Once the data has been saved, disconnect the M822 Adapter and restore the vehicle to its original state.

X100 MAX Disconnect the M822 Adapter interface

Step 6: Prepare for Key Generation

Make sure that the KC100 or KC501 is connected, and the KS-1 adapter is ready. Ensure the device is still connected to the network, then click on the “Generate 8A Simulated Key” menu. Select the data file you saved earlier in Step 4.

X100 MAX Prepare for Key Generation interface

Step 7: Select the Key Position

Select the key position for the new key. Keep in mind that each position has an ID, but only some will correspond to a registered key. Typically, Key Position 1 or 2 should contain a registered key, unless a key has been erased previously.

X100 MAX Select Key Position interface

Step 8: Connect the KC100/KC501 and Insert KS-1

Now, connect the KC100 or KC501 to the device, and insert the KS-1 adapter into the slot. This will generate the emulated sub-master key for your vehicle.

X100 MAX connect the Kc501 and insert Ks-1 interface

Step 9: Check the Emulated Key

Once the emulated key is generated, check if the key can be used to start the car. To test, take the chip from the unprogrammed key, place the KS-1 near the ignition switch, insert the key, and see if the car starts. The immobilizer indicator should also turn off if the key works.If the emulated key does not work, repeat Steps 6-8, but try a different key position.

Step 10: Begin OBD Programming

If the emulated key works, proceed to the “OBD Programming Function.” The rest of the process will follow as if you are adding a new key. Before proceeding, we recommend checking how many keys are already registered in the system.

Note: The KS-1 emulated key will not show up as a registered key, so it won’t be counted in the total key numbers.

X100 MAX Read Keys number interface

Step 11: Add a New Key

Click “Add a Key” on the screen and follow the instructions. Place the KS-1 near the ignition switch, insert the new key (without a chip), and turn the ignition on.

X100 MAX Add a Key interface 1X100 MAX Add a Key interface 2

Step 12: Program the New Key

Once the immobilizer indicator light comes on, turn the ignition off, remove the new key, and insert the chip into the key. Place the key back in the ignition switch, but do not turn it on.The immobilizer indicator should start flashing. Wait for about 1 minute, and the indicator should go off, signaling that the key has been successfully programmed.

X100 MAX Program the New Key interface

Step 13: Verify Key Registration

After the process is complete, check the number of registered keys in the system. Compare this number to the one from Step 10 to ensure the new key has been added successfully.

X100 MAX verify key registration interface

Step 14: Final Check

Finally, verify that the key functions properly in the vehicle. If any issues arise, repeat the process from Step 11 onwards.

X100 MAX Final Check interface

Conclusion

Performing an all key lost procedure for a Toyota 8A vehicle with the M822 Adapter is straightforward, provided you follow the steps carefully. The XTOOL M822, combined with the Toyota software, offers a robust and reliable solution for key programming, even in situations where all keys have been lost. By following this guide, you can successfully program new keys and restore access to your vehicle.
For more tutorials and tips on automotive diagnostics and key programming, stay tuned to our blog!

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