Key Programming With Delphi Ds150e

This was the critical moment. He inserted the original (now found) key. Click. The Delphi beeped: “Key 1 learned.” He swapped it for the new blank. The software paused. His heart stopped.

When you program a new key, most systems automatically erase all previously learned keys.

: Select the "Program New Key" or "Key Coding" function. Follow the on-screen prompts, which usually involve cycling the ignition with the new and old keys in a specific sequence.

The software will instruct you when to insert the new key, turn the ignition on/off, or remove the old key. key programming with delphi ds150e

Coding additional transponder keys into the immobilizer memory.

Connect to the Immobilizer (IMMO) or Instrument Cluster module via the OBD2 port.

Look for an option titled "Program Keys," "Add Key," or "Learn Keys." This was the critical moment

While the exact steps can vary based on the car's make, model, and year, the general workflow for key programming with the Delphi DS150E follows a similar pattern. Here is a detailed guide on how to program a new car key.

A. Add a new key (non-cloning; using ECU learn)

The DS150E can perform several functions related to vehicle security and key management: Key Adaptation The Delphi beeped: “Key 1 learned

: In some cases, a new transponder chip can be programmed directly at home using the device, potentially saving significant costs compared to dealership services. General Programming Process

perform "All Keys Lost" procedures on modern high-security vehicles.

He connected the DS150E to the OBD-II port under the Audi’s dash. The red light on the interface blinked once, then steadied. He fired up the old Windows 7 laptop, the fan wheezing like a tired dog.

Connect the DS150E VCI (Vehicle Communication Interface) to the vehicle's OBD-II port and link it to the computer running the Delphi software.