ICC Immo Code Calculator v2.1.2

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do you want to name it so others can see if they know it does other manufacture/models?
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VX L67 Getrag wrote:do you want to name it so others can see if they know it does other manufacture/models?
Literally was one of the first links when googling ford incodes. patscode or something. :thumbup:
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Patscode sound like the one i use, if it is, it has never let me down. I pay per use, from memory $5 a shot?...

Never had to enter a vin though, select model, enter outcode, presto, job done.

It is amazing how little of this stuff is known about outside the stealers... I have spent bucket loads of time and money sorting solutions for this crap so as my customers dont have to go there (that, and im a determind fucker :D ). Software updates for vehicles is fast becoming a real problem, just like your mobile phone, software often becomes available from car makers to fix 'that shit gear change' and that 'interior light delay time thats too long', etc... Unless you nut out how to back door the system, you cant apply these updates unless you own a stealership.

In most other countries this isnt a problem because the laws are different in reguards to this, in australia we are behind the times as far as access to updates goes. In fact in aus, you cant buy a workshop manual for any car sold here, yet, you dont have to be licensed to fix a/your car. So how do you get the information to fix your car?.... You dont if the dealerships have it their way :evil:

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True about rant!

Well that settles that if it has to do with in-out code it's just Ford!

There needs to be a descent all round code go to for linking different manufactures!
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Like scan tools, there isnt one that does all...

If you find one, please let us all know
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Jayme, the sake of all this is often to do with lost keys, but more often modules that have died for what ever reason. The VE commodore has no less that 7 modules that are vin coded. If there is one that doesnt match on the line, it faults or worst case, locks out.

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To be fair the latest tools and docs are available to anyone (im talking gm) but its a subscription and its expensive. I guess they prefer specialist shops working on just their brand rather than shops doing a mix who would find it harder to justify. See here for details. Sometimes other sites carry other and cheaper short subscriptions under license. And you still need a j2543 cable - tech2 in passthrough with candi, or mdi, or mongoose pro gm2.

https://www.acdelcotds.com/acdelco/action/subscribehome

It doesnt specifically list commodore but when i tried it in 2013 it had the 2014 VF supported with the global package.
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I use a drew tech pass through with the above subscription, works on current cars no problem.
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Biggvl wrote:Jayme, the sake of all this is often to do with lost keys, but more often modules that have died for what ever reason. The VE commodore has no less that 7 modules that are vin coded. If there is one that doesnt match on the line, it faults or worst case, locks out.

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And where would the fun be in that if everything was plain and simple :lol: ;)
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Re: ICC Immo Code Calculator v2.1.2

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TM100 from flyobd generates the keys for free.

http://www.flyobd.com/document/TM100%20software.rar

You might need to work around a driver issue on 64bit windows, put the attached DLL in the "TM100 software" dir.

Choose english from the menu which is pictured.

It supports a lot of other brands too. It looks like they are using it as free advertising for their key hardware for those who wish to be "full users". I did some testing and the keys it generated matched in/out keys I found around the internet.
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