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1. ES 300 1998 2001 Behind glove box GS 300 1998 2000 Under hood driver s side GS 400 1998 2000 Under hood driver s side LS 400 1998 2000 Behind glove box LX 470 1998 2000 Under hood RX 300 1999 2003 Under hood SC 300 1998 2000 Below glove box under carpet SC 400 1998 2000 Below glove box under carpet To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed 17 After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 1 1 to register keys into the ECU If the immobilizer will not enter Learn mode after re programming reprogram using Thumbwheel setting 29 Note If vehicle will only register 1 key after programming this is an indication that it probably uses a Type 2 ECU and was programmed with the wrong file Reflash with the correct file 5 1 5 Thumbwheel Setting 07 File 32bit Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota Lexus Type 2 ECU models specified in the following table Model Year ECU Location 4Runner 2002 Behind glove box Camry 2001 2009 Behind glove box Solara 2001 2004 Behind glove box 2001 2002 Behind glove box Seguoia 2001 2002 Behind glove box ES 300 2002 2003 Behind glove box GS 300 2001 2003 Under hood driver s side GS 430
2. Model Year dmmoLocation GX 470 2003 2004 Behind instrument cluster To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 5 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 10 Thumbwheel Setting 12 File 60230 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Model Year Immotocation LX 470 2003 2004 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 5 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 11 Thumbwheel Setting 13 File 33110 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location ES 330 2004 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in
3. Send memory block 3 to an external computer Send memory block 2 to an ua Receive data from computer and save in memory block 0 Receive data from computer and save in memory block 1 Receive data from computer and save in memory block 2 Receive data from computer and save in memory block 3 Read and save to memory block 0 Read and save to memory block 1 Read and save to memory block 2 Read and save to memory block 3 ms Ala Olo1 o o o O mBR OIRMp O O O N O1 gt Save last to memory block 0 Save last to memory block 1 Save last to memory block 2 Save last to memory block 3 Display serial number and power supply voltage These thumbwheel settings will remain in place until the power is cycled with the thumbwheel set to some setting other than 98 13 5 Thumbwheel Selections In Detail 5 1 General Operation The following sections describe the operation of the Penloader under the general thumbwheel settings 5 1 1 Thumbwheel Settings 00 through 03 File Sourced from Memory Block 0 1 2 or 3 Flash device identifier Depends on manufacturer Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Any These thumbwheel setting are used to program a memory device using the contents of one of the four memory blocks provided Set thumbwheel to 00 01 02 or 03 depending on which memory block 1 2 3 or 4 should source the data to be programmed into to the external device Note that t
4. The Penloader unit is saving data a memory block Table 4 2 Visual and audible cues 10 4 3 Memory Blocks The Penloader contains four onboard memory blocks which can be used for the purpose of saving and retrieving custom data files Each memory block can hold up to 2K Bytes 2048 Bytes of data To identify the memory blocks they are numbered as 0 1 2 and 3 Data can be read from an external memory device and saved to any of the four memory blocks THUMB 1 thumbwheel options 08 to 11 refer to section 4 5 External memory devices can also be programmed using data sourced from any of the four memory blocks thumbwheel options 00 through 03 In addition the Penloader contains the capability to send the contents of any of the memory blocks to an external computer via RS 232 for viewing and editing purposes THUMB 1 thumbwheel options 00 to 03 and also to receive and save to a memory block data files from an external computer THUMB 1 thumbwheel options 04 to 07 Each memory block has an associated comment field which can be used to name or add a note for a particular memory block The comment field may not exceed 58 characters in length including spaces To add a comment field an external computer must be used This procedure is described in a separate document called Penloader Tool Data Send and Receive Manual 44 Restore Original Contents The Penloader also contains a reserved Restor
5. passenger side near glove box Driver s side behind Marang FOR eae UR combination meter Ouest 2009 and up Near parking brake pedal assembly Versa 2009 and up Behind glove box Sentra 2009 and up Behind glove box Under instrument panel Maxima 2009 and up attached to steering member 350Z 2009 and up a N adjacent to Under dashboard 370Z 2009 and UP bassenger side Left drivers side under instrument lower panel 2009 and up Z12 Under dashboard This thumbwheel selection can be used to read the 4 digit PIN for the vehicle s specified 32 5 1 29 Thumbwheel Setting 92 File N A Type of operation PIN read Manufacturer s Volkswagen VW models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location In cluster under dash board Beetle 2000 and up This thumbwheel selection can be used to read the 4 digit PIN for the vehicle s specified 5 1 30 Thumbwheel Setting 93 File N A Type of operation PIN read Manufacturer s Isuzu models specified in the following table Model Year Immo ECU BCM Location 2003 2005 Below steering column 2003 2005 _ Below steering column This thumbwheel selection can be used to read the 4 digit PIN for the vehicle s specified 5 1 31 Thumbwheel Setting 94 File N A Type of operation PIN read Manufacturer s Chrysler models specified in the following table Model Year Imm
6. and repeating steps i through k Open then close the driver s door Programming mode is complete C 3 3 To register an additional Valet Key a b C Ensure there is no key in the ignition While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch Turn ignition switch ON then OFF 4 times leaving the ignition switch in the ON position on the 4 cycle This operation must be completed within 15 seconds of inserting the key into the ignition switch Open then close the driver s door within 15 seconds of starting step d timing starts when Master key was inserted into the ignition switch Open then close the driver s door 4 times This must be completed within 20 seconds of closing the door in the previous step item e above 62 Remove the Master key from the ignition switch This must be completed within 20 seconds of closing the door in step e above Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch This must be completed within 10 seconds of removing the Master key Turn ignition switch ON This must be completed within 10 seconds of inserting the key into the ignition switch Wait at least 60 seconds then turn ignition switch OFF and remove key Key is now registered in ECU Another key may be registered if it is inserted into the ignition switch within 10 seconds or removing the previous key and repeating steps i thro
7. Appendix C section C 6 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 12 Thumbwheel Setting 14 File aa010 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table 22 Model Year Immo Location Camry 2001 2004 Behind glove box Solara 2003 2004 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 6 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 13 Thumbwheel Setting 15 File 35090 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Model Year Immolocation 4Runner 2003 2004 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 7 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 23 5 1 14 Thumbwheel Setting 16 File 60220 Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Model Year Immotoca
8. Insert first Master key into the ignition switch Quickly turn ignition switch ON then OFF 5 times Remove key The Immobilizer must be resynchronized with the ECU else vehicle will not start Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn ignition switch on do not try to start the vehicle Short OBD2 connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip Wait for 30 minutes Remove shorting wire from OBD2 connector Turn ignition switch off and remove key Reinsert key and verify that vehicle can now be started C 7 Procedure to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark 4Runner 2003 Camry 2003 Toyota Camry 2003 V6 Engine LandCruiser 2003 Sienna 2004 C 7 1 To register Keys in a new Immobilizer a Theft light should be on indicating that the Immobilzer is in Auto learn mode 67 b AAA a Insert first Master key 4D with an id of 32 52 or b into the ignition switch Theft light will blink once then remain on Remove key from ignition switch Repeat steps b and c for the remaining 3 keys Last key registered is the Valet key 4D with an id of 72 or 92 Removing fourth key closes Auto learn mode Once Auto learn mode is closed the Immobilizer must be resynchronized with the ECU else vehicle will not start Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn ignition switch on do not try to start the vehicle Short OBD2
9. Key a 02900 f g h i J Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress and release the gas pedal 4 times Depress and release the brake pedal 5 times Remove the Master key from the ignition switch Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress the gas pedal once Wait approximately 1 minute until the security light stops blinking Remove the key Depress and release the brake pedal once Programming mode completes after 10 seconds C 1 4 To delete all other existing keys a b Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress and release the gas pedal 6 times 59 Depress and release the brake pedal once Programming mode completes after 10 seconds c Depress and release the brake pedal 7 times d Remove the Master key from the ignition switch e Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on f Depress the gas pedal once g Wait approximately 1 minute until the security light stops blinking h Remove the key i j C 2 Procedures to be followed for the following vehicles Toyota Sequoia 2003 basa LS430 2001 2003 SC430 2002 2003 C 2 1 To register an additional Master or Valet Key a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them
10. LX 470 2003 2007 4 Penloader Operation This tool provides a set of programming and PIN read functions to help the locksmith when programming new transponder keys and proxy 41 General Operation The basic operating procedure for using the Penloader is as follows i Remove module containing memory device to be programmed from the vehicle and disassemble to provide access to the memory device to be programmed or read ii Set thumbwheel to the reguired number refer to Table 3 1 below iii Power up the Penloader thumbwheel must not be set to 98 before power up iv Position the Penloader over the 8 pin memory device ensuring that the spring probes are making good contact with the legs on the memory device Where possible a Flash device identifier is specified to help locate the correct 8 pin device on the circuit board Figure 2 below shows how to locate pin 1 on the 8 pin memory device It is important that the spring probe identified as 1 is in contact with Pin 1 on the 8 pin memory device v Push the START button vi The 4 character display will show status as the programming read operation proceeds The Penloader unit will also provide audio cues during the operation ref section 4 2 below vii On completion the display will identify whether the programming operation was successful or not In the case of PIN reads the display will show the 4 digit PIN and hold it for 5 seco
11. by rechargeable batteries or external 12V dc supply Provides measurement of power supply voltage battery and external supply Includes dual LED lamps to illuminate area around device to be programmed Audio feedback to user Capability to read and display PIN numbers 60 second auto power off when not in use Software is field updateable using a Windows PC and a serial cable 4 on board memory blocks that can be used to save 4 unique user files Restore operation that can be used to restore contents of last device programmed 2 Product Features Figure 1 Penloader Unit Description Thumbwheel selector 2 On Off button 3 START buttons 4 character display Neoprene grip 6 Spring probes 1 12V dc input connector 3 4D Quick Reset Orange Dongle A 4D Guick Reset Orange Dongle is included in the Penloader package to provide an easy method of adding a key for the Toyota and Lexus models specified below The User Manual for this product is provided in Appendix A It is suggested that the 4D Ouick Reset Orange Dongle be used first with the vehicles identified in the table below and the Penloader used if there is a problem adding a key using the 4D Ouick Reset Orange Dongle Type of operation Add key Manufacturer s Toyota Lexus models specified in the following table Make Model Year Lexus 2004 2006 Lexus 2003 2007 Lexus 2004 2006 Lexus SC 430 2002 2007 Lexus
12. contents of the Restore memory block to one of the four memory blocks provided Anytime the Penloader is used to program a device it reads the device and saves the contents into a Restore memory block contained in the Penloader prior to overwriting the device with new data If there is a desire to restore the original contents of the device after programming this can be achieved using thumbwheel setting 95 ref section 5 1 32 It is important to note that the contents of the Restore memory block are overwritten with each subseguent programming operation Thus a function is provided to save the contents of the Restore memory bank to one of the other 4 memory banks provided Set thumbwheel to 12 13 14 or 15 depending on which memory block 0 1 2 or 3 the data should be saved to To perform the save press the START button after the 37 thumbwheel selection has been dialed in then wait for the audio cue to signal completion 5 2 5 Thumbwheel Setting 99 This thumbwheel selection will display the serial number of the Penloader plus the voltage of either rechargeable batteries if an external dc supply is not connected to the unit else the voltage of the external dc supply To display these 2 parameters the thumbwheel switch should be set to 99 and the START button pressed The unit will display a WAIT message then continually scroll through a message that shows the serial number and the supply voltag
13. 02 2003 C 5 1 To register Keys in a new Immobilizer b C Theft light should be on indicating that the Immobilzer is in Auto learn mode Insert first Master key 4D with an id of 32 52 or b into the ignition switch Theft light will blink once then remain on Remove key from ignition switch Repeat steps b and c for the remaining 3 keys Last key registered is the Valet key 4D with an id of 72 or 92 Removing fourth key closes Auto learn mode Once Auto learn mode is closed the Immobilizer must be resynchronized with the ECU else vehicle will not start Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn ignition switch on do not try to start the vehicle Short OBD2 connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip Wait for 30 minutes Remove shorting wire from OBD2 connector Turn ignition switch off and remove key Reinsert key and verify that vehicle can now be started Notes Up to 4 keys may be registered If less than 4 keys are registered Auto learn mode must be closed manually 65 To close Auto learn mode turn ignition switch on then off 5 times within a 10 second period then remove the key from the ignition switch Theft light blinking two long blinks and one short blink indicates that Auto learn mode failed Theft light blinking two short blinks and two long blinks indicates that a key that has already been registered was registered a second time C 6 Proc
14. 2001 2003 Under hood driver s side IS 300 2001 2003 Under hood driver s side LX 470 2001 2002 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the 18 end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 1 1 to register keys into the ECU Note If vehicle will only register 1 key after programming this is an indication that it probably uses a Type 1 ECU and was programmed with the wrong file Reprogram with the correct file 5 1 6 Thumbwheel Setting 08 File 47010 Flash device identifier IC Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location Under dash board above steering column Must drop the column 10mm bolt to Prius 2001 2003 release the bracket located in left corner behind roll bar To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 4 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer After programming all modules must be resynchronized by performing the following procedure 19 5 1 7 Thumbwheel Setti
15. 400 1998 2000 C 1 1 To register Keys in a new ECU a ECU is in Automatic Registration mode and the Security light should be blinking b Insert a key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on The Security light should now be on not blinking Wait for the Security light to go out The key is now registered Remove key from the ignition switch Repeat steps b through e if more keys are to be registered g Once all keys are registered remove last key from the ignition switch then depress and release the brake pedal once pan h Programming mode completes after 10 seconds Note The first key registered will be the new Master Key The last key registered will be the Valet key If only 1 keyis to be registered cycle the single key through the registration process 4 or 5 times C 1 2 To register an additional Master Key j K l m n O p q r Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress and release the gas pedal 5 times Depress and release the brake pedal 6 times Remove the Master key from the ignition switch Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on Depress the gas pedal once Wait approximately 1 minute until the security light stops blinking Remove the key Depress and release the brake pedal once Programming mode completes after 10 seconds C 1 3 To register an additional Valet
16. 6 28 88 Not used NJ Jeep Liberty 95080 PIN read 90 Nissan 2005 PIN read 91 Nissan 2009 and up PIN read 92 VW Beetle 2000 PIN read 93 Isuzu 2003 2005 PIN read 94 Chrysler PIN read 95 Restore original contents Switch to THUMB 1 settings 99 Displays unit serial number and power supply voltage Table 4 1 Thumbwheel selection options 4 2 Visual and Audible Cues When the Penloader is used to program an update into a memory device it will provide both visual and audio cues to the user The following table defines these cues and their definition Note that all visual cues are displayed on the 4 character display Cue Faint ticking sound IDNT with ticks approximately 1 second apart Definition The Penloader is determining what type and size device it is currently positioned over The Penloader is programming the external memory device PROG Machine gun type sound Same sound as used were for PROG The Penloader is comparing the data in the programmed part with the data used to perform the program function The VRFY operation was successful and the data in the programmed part matches the data used in the program operation OK Pseudo charge tune FAIL Low tone held for 2 seconds An error occurred or the Penloader could not determine the type of device The Penloader unit is reading data from an external memory device READ None SAVE None
17. PENLOADER TOOL UserManual For Software Version 2 01 The use of this apparatus is limited to legitimate and legal purposes for vehicle maintenance in compliance with federal and state laws and regulations Thumbwheel Setting Operation Write from memory block 0 Write from memory block 1 Write from memory block 2 Write from memory block 3 Display keys for 3key 16 bit Prog file 3key16bit 00 04 05 06 EE o 11 Prog file 16bit Prog file 32bit Prog file 47010 Prog file 34010 Prog file 50020 Prog file 60330 12 Prog file 60230 13 Prog file 33110 14 Prog file Aa010 Prog file 35090 Prog file 60220 Prog file 08010 Prog file 50050 Prog file 48020 Prog file 0e010 Prog file 47020 Prog file 50030 19 20 21 22 23 Prog file 50031 Prog file 24020 Prog file nontrans Prog file Red Black Display Red and Black keys Not in use Jeep Liberty 95080 PIN read 27 28 to 88 89 90 Nissan 05 PIN read Nissan 09 PIN read VW Beetle PIN read Isuzu PIN read Chrysler PIN read Restore original contents Switch to THUMB 1 settings Display serial number and power supply voltage THUMB 1 settings Thumbwheel Setting Operation 00 Send memory block 0 to computer 01 Send memory block 1 to computer Send memory block 2 to computer Send memory block 3 to computer Receive data from computer and save in 04 me
18. amp s BEI 2 na ie AU yf PI 11m0m1 N s U gt v U Chrysler Type 1 PIN read 47 Ground this pad Chrysler Type 1 circuit board pad to ground before reading PIN 48 SEE Ii LUNTLILELNR H yd 1 tole 19 TR j je oisi Le its m M 53 Circuit Board from 02060 module 49 G eT es a ne Y Sgt Dua A L o oe gy010 LZELCI af Component to program Pin 1 t Board from 50020 module ircui C 50 Lai 2 Uh NT 1e Circuit Board from AA010 module 51 m MIRI MTH Aang HEHE LU CCI 1 y aA o WNA eau Rd Tm gt 5 TILLID Toyota Lexus 16bit ECU circuit board 52 men URL rn SOC 417828122320 m7 Penloader installed on Toyota Lexus 16bit ECU circuit board 53 Penloader installed on Nissan 09 BCM circuit board 54 Pomona clip installed on Nissan 09 BCM circuit board 55 2003 and later Sequoia immobilizer location behind instrument cluster 56 APPENDIX C Toyota Lexus Post Programming Procedures C 1 Procedures to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark 4Runner 1999 2002 Camry 4 cylinder 2001 2003 faite ie LandCruiser 1998 2002 MR2 2000 2003 Sequoia 2001 2002 Sienna 1998 2003 Solara 1999 2003 GS300 1998 2003 GS400 1998 2000 Lexie IS300 2001 2003 LS400 1998 2000 SC300 1998 2000 SC
19. bove steering column To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed 26 After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 6 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer Thumbwheel Setting 22 File 50030 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location LS 430 2001 2002 Above navigation system To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 5 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 20 Thumbwheel Setting 23 File 50031 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Model Year Immotocation LS 430 2003 Above navigation system To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed 27 After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 5 1 to re
20. c Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch d Turn ignition switch ON then OFF 5 times e Open then close the drivers door 6 times This must be completed within 35 seconds of finishing the previous step item d above f Remove the Master key from the ignition switch g Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on This must be completed within 10 seconds of removing the Master key h Wait approximately 60 seconds until the Theft light goes out i Remove the key j Programming mode is complete C 2 2 To delete all other existing keys 60 a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch d Turn ignition switch ON then OFF 6 times e Open then close the drivers door 7 times This must be completed within 35 seconds of finishing the previous step item d above f Remove the Master key from the ignition switch g The Master key is the only key now programmed into the ECU C 3 Procedures to be followed for the following vehicles Make Medel Year Remark LS400 997 EE C 3 1 To register a new Master Key after installing a new ECU a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them Insert the new Master key into the ignition switch Tur
21. connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip Wait for 30 minutes Remove shorting wire from OBD2 connector Turn ignition switch off and remove key Reinsert key and verify that vehicle can now be started Notes Up to 4 keys may be registered If less than 4 keys are registered Auto learn mode must be closed manually To close Auto learn mode turn ignition switch on then off 5 times within a 10 second period step on the brake then remove the key from the ignition switch Theft light blinking two long blinks and one short blink indicates that Auto learn mode failed Theft light blinking two short blinks and two long blinks indicates that a key that has already been registered was registered a second time 68
22. e 38 APPENDIX A User Manual 4D Quick Reset Orange Dongle Supports Toyota and Lexus vehicles Safe and efficient Only needs 20 seconds to add one key tis safe for the security alarm system Supports all kinds of Toyota and Lexus smart key systems supports K line and CAN BUS protocols Is the safest and fastest key programmer device for Toyota and Lexus series Supports all lost keys Detailed operating steps for common keys is as follows a Turn the ignition switch ON using the key containing the original 4D chip b Insert the 4D Quick Reset Orange Dongle into the car diagnostic interface OBD and the dongle will enter into the procedure of car auto searching with a short sound of di 7 seconds later the dongle will connect with the car computer successfully with the short sound of two or three di two means the car belongs to the second generation and the three means third generation After 20 seconds the dongle will enter into the learn key procedure with a long sound of di c Reading the key code e To match two main keys and one subsidiary key to the immo computer attention there must be two new main keys and one subsidiary key Insert the first new main key into the ignition lock and wait for 5 seconds until the SEC light turns on do not turn on the ignition when inserting the key Insert the second new main key into the ignition lock and wait for 5 seconds until t
23. e memory block which is used by the Penloader to save the contents of an external memory device before it overwrites it with new data When programming an external memory device and after the START button is pressed and the Penloader has 11 identified the external device to be programmed the Penloader reads the contents of the external memory device and saves it to the Restore memory block Should the user desire to restore the original contents of the external memory device after programming this is made possible through the use of the thumbwheel 95 setting Itis important to note that the Restore memory block is overwritten by each subseguent programming of an external device As a consequence it is only possible to restore the last contents of the last external memory device programmed It is possible to permanently save the contents of the Restore memory block as described in section 5 2 4 4 5 THUMB 1 Seitings The Penloader contains a second bank of thumbwheel settings referred to as the THUMB 1 settings These settings are invoked by setting the thumbwheel to 98 prior to powering on the Penloader When this is done the display will indicate THUMB 1 active and the thumbwheel selections will switch over to the THUMB 1 settings table as follows Thumbwheel Setting Operation Send memory block Oto an external computer Send memory block 1 to an external computer external computer
24. e box Landcruiser 1998 2000 Behind glove box MR2 2001 2003 Behind driver seat 15 Rav 4 2002 2003 Behind glove box Sienna 1998 2003 Behind glove box ES 300 1998 2001 Behind glove box GS 300 1998 2000 Under hood drivers side GS 400 1998 2000 Under hood drivers side LS 400 1998 2000 Behind glove box LX 470 1998 2000 Under hood RX 300 1999 2003 Under hood Below glove box under SC 300 1998 2000 carpet Below glove box under SC 400 1998 2000 carpet Note Use this option if the immobilizer will not enter Learn mode after re programming using Thumbwheel selection 30 To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After the programming procedure successfully completes set Ihumbwheel to 28 to display the two Key values programmed 16 5 1 4 Thumbwheel Setting 06 File 16bit Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota Lexus Type 1 ECU models specified in the following table Model Year ECU Location 4Runner 1998 2001 Behind glove box Avalon 1998 2003 Behind glove box Camry 1998 2000 Behind glove box 1998 2000 Behind glove box 2001 2003 Behind glove box 1998 2000 Behind glove box MR2 2001 2003 Behind driver seat RAV 4 2002 2003 Behind glove box Sienna 1998 2003 Behind glove box
25. econds then remove key from ignition switch g Insert new Valet key into the ignition switch h Wait 5 seconds then remove key from ignition switch i All 3 keys should now trun off the theft light but will no start the vehicle j Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn turn ignition switch on a Short OBD2 connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip i Wait 30 minutes then turn ignition switch off and remove shorting wire from OBD2 Programming mode is complete Vehicle should now start with any of the 3 keys C 4 2 To register an additional Master or Valet Key a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch Ouickly turn ignition switch ON then OFF 5 times Quickly open then close the driver s door 6 times Remove the Master key from the ignition switch Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch do not turn ignition on This must be o oo 64 j completed within 10 seconds of removing the Master key Leave key in the ignition switch for a minimum of 60 seconds until the Theft light goes out Remove the key from the ignition switch Key is now registered in ECU C 5 Procedure to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark GX470 2003 2004 LS430 2001 2003 LX470 2003 2004 SC430 20
26. edure to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark Toyota Sequoia 2003 Toyota Camr 2001 2004 Solara 2003 2004 VIN starts with Jor2 C 6 1 To register 3 Keys 2 Master 1 Valet in a new Immobilizer a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert first Master key into the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds d Remove key and insert second Master key into the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds e Remove key and insert Valet key into the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds f Remove key m The Immobilizer must be resynchronized with the ECU else vehicle will not start Insert a Master Key into the ignition switch and turn ignition switch on do not try to start the vehicle n Short OBD2 connector terminal 4 to terminal 13 using a wire or paper clip 66 nopo Wait for 30 minutes Remove shorting wire from OBD2 connector Turn ignition switch off and remove key Reinsert key and verify that vehicle can now be started To register less than 3 Keys in a new Immobilizer a b C sep Ensure there is no key in the ignition While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them Insert first Master key into the ignition switch and wait 5 seconds Remove key If required insert a second key into the ignition switch wait 5 seconds then remove key
27. gister keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 21 Thumbwheel Setting 24 File 24020 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location SC 430 2002 2003 Behind instrument cluster To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 5 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 22 Thumbwheel Setting 25 File nontrans Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota Lexus models specified in the following table 28 VIN All models not eguipped with a separate transponder immobilizer unit Must use a Type 1 ECU Sept 2002 Jan 2003 1 or 4 4 or 6 cyl Sept2002 2005 1 or 4 4 cyl only Camry Sept 2002 Jan 2003 1 or 4 6 cyl only Camry Sept 2002 2005 J 4 cyl only Sept 2002 Jan 2003 J 6 cyl only Camry Sept 2002 July 2003 J 4 cyl only Camry Sept 2002 Jan 2003 J 6 cyl only Normally Type 1 ECU vehicles would be programmed using the 16bit file ref sections 5 1 27 and 5 1 28 however if no transponder keys are available the ECU unit can be programmed using the nontrans file In this case a standard metal ke
28. he SEC light turns on do not turn on the ignition when inserting the key 40 Insert the subsidiary key into the ignition lock and the SEC light should turn off do not turn on the ignition when inserting the key To match only one or two main keys to the immo computer close the matching mode manually after the matching is finished Insert the first new main key into the ignition lock and wait for 5 seconds until the SEC light turns on do not turn on the ignition when inserting the key Insert the second new main key into the ignition lock and wait for 5 seconds until the SEC light turns on do not turn on the ignition when inserting the key Insert the first finished key and turn on the ignition guickly 5 times then remove the key 41 Important Use the correct brand of smart key If the keys cannot be programmed and the immo light has been flashing you must clean out the fault codes in the anti theft system After you have finished programming the keys if the key starts the vehicle but the immo light is still on use the copy key to the program a new key Only the original Key can shut down the system 42 APPENDIX B User Manual Circuit Board Photos 43 Penloader kit 44 Attachment of Pomona clip to Penloader Correct installation of extension cables to Pomona clip 45 Circuit Board from 34010 module 46 uc a s 7 ee 1717760 Wana
29. he contents of the comment field will scroll on the display when the thumbwheel is set to one of these selections To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed 14 5 1 2 Thumbwheel Setting 04 This thumbwheel setting is used to display the 2 keys programmed into a memory device using Thumbwheel setting 05 The keys are displayed in 4 character increments as follows ii iii Before starting perform the programming procedure as described in section 5 1 3 below Set thumbwheel to 28 Press the START button The display will scroll until KEY1 is displayed then the scroll operation will pause KEY 1 is the first Key and KEY2 is the second Key Press the START button again to continue the display scroll to the next 4 digits of the key value Continue step iv until all 28 digits of both keys have been displayed Pressing START again will scroll the data from the beginning again 5 1 3 Thumbwheel Setting 05 File 3 key16bit Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota Lexus Type 1 ECU models specified in the following table Model Year ECU Location 4Runner 1998 2001 Behind glove box Avalon 1998 2003 Behind glove box Camry 1998 2000 Behind glove box Solara 1998 2000 Behind glove box Highlander 2001 2003 Behind glov
30. ifies the start of the Red Key and Blck identifies the start of the Black Key iv Press the START button again to continue the display scroll to the next 4 digits of the key value 30 v Continue step iv until all 16 digits of each key has been displayed Pressing START again will scroll the data from the beginning again 5 1 25 Thumbwheel Setting 28 through 88 These thumbwheel selection options are not in use 5 1 26 Thumbwheel Setting 89 File N A Type of operation PIN read Manufacturer s Jeep models specified in the following table Model Year Immolocation Liberty 2006 Steering column This thumbwheel selection can be used to read the 4 digit PIN for the vehicle s specified 5 1 27 Thumbwheel Setting 90 File N A Type of operation PIN read Manufacturer s 2005 Nissan models specified in the following table All 2005 Consult Tcode manual This thumbwheel selection can be used to read the 4 digit PIN for the vehicle s specified 5 1 28 Thumbwheel Setting 91 File N A Type of operation PIN read Manufacturer s 2009 Nissan models specified in the following table Model Year BCM Location Driver s side under Altima 2009 and up instrument panel Pathfinder 2009 and up 2009 and up Driver s n Y steering column Remove sena 2009 and up lower knee protector to Armada 2009 and up access Titan 2009 and up Under dashboard Rogue 2009 and up
31. mory block 0 Receive data from computer and save in 05 memory block 1 Receive data from computer and save in memory block 2 Receive data from computer and save in 07 memory block 3 08 Read and save to memory block 0 09 Read and save to memory block 1 10 Read and save to memory block 2 Read and save to memory block 3 Save last to memory block 0 Save last to memory block 1 Save last to memory block 2 Save last to memory block 3 Display serial number and power supply voltage 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 5 1 5 2 INTRODUCTION PRODUCT FEATURES 4D QUICK RESET ORANGE DONGLE PENLOADER OPERATION General Operation Visual and Audible Cues Memory Blocks Restore Original Contents THUMB 1 Settings THUMBWHEEL SELECTIONS IN DETAIL General Operation THUMB 1 Settings 11 11 12 14 14 36 1 Introduction The Penloader was designed to provide a tool that can be used to program memory devices installed on circuit boards as well as read existing PINs The tool is simple to use and reguires no external computers keypad entry devices adaptor boards or cables Features of the tool are Small sized unit for hand held use 4 digit alpha numeric display Simple to use Programming options selected through a 2 digit thumbwheel switch Onboard probes with spring loaded protective cover for programming 8 pin SOIC packages Supports Microwire I2C and SPI devices Powered
32. n ignition switch ON then OFF Remove key from ignition switch Open then close the driver s door Programming mode is complete Dep C 3 2 To register an additional Master Key a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch d Turn ignition switch ON then OFF 5 times leaving the ignition switch in the ON position on the 5 cycle This operation must be completed within 15 seconds of inserting the key into the ignition switch 61 Open then close the driver s door within 15 seconds of starting step d timing starts when Master key was inserted into the ignition switch Open then close the driver s door 5 times This must be completed within 20 seconds of closing the door in the previous step item e above Remove the Master key from the ignition switch This must be completed within 20 seconds of closing the door in step e above Insert new key to be registered into the ignition switch This must be completed within 10 seconds of removing the Master key Turn ignition switch ON This must be completed within 10 seconds of inserting the key into the ignition switch Wait at least 60 seconds then turn ignition switch OFF and remove key Key is now registered in ECU Another key may be registered if it is inserted into the ignition switch within 10 seconds or removing the previous key
33. nds if the operation was successful Pin 1 locator Figure 2 Locator for Pin 1 The following table shows the options that are selectable using the thumbwheel Thumbwheel Setting Penloader Function Write using data from memory block 0 Write using data from memory block 1 o co o o o o O1 NO o o gt o Pang o CO Write using data from memory block 2 Write using data from memory block 3 Displays 2 keys for use with thumbwheel setting 05 Lexus or Toyota 3 key file program Lexus or Toyota 16bit file program Lexus or Toyota 32bit file program Toyota Prius 47010 file program o o o NO Toyota Seguoia 34010 file program Lexus LS400 50020 file program Lexus GX470 60330 file program Lexus LX470 60230 file program 13 Lexus ES330 33110 file program 14 Toyota Camry aa010 file program 15 Toyota 4runner 35090 file program 16 Toyota Landcruiser 60220 file program 17 18 Toyota Sienna 08010 file program Lexus LS430 50050 file program Lexus RX330 48020 file program 20 Lexus RX330 0e010 file program 21 Toyota Prius 47020 file program 22 Lexus LS430 50030 file program N oO NO N NO Lexus LS430 50031 file program 4 Lexus SC430 24020 file program O1 Lexus or Toyota nontrans file program O Honda Red Black keys program Displays 2 keys for use with thumbwheel setting 2
34. ng 09 File 34010 Flash device identifier IC2 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location S 2003 and Behind cluster Must be a q newer 4D 67 transponder To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed Important One of the pins of the blue colored component in the corner of the board next to IC1 must be connected to GND before trying to program IC2 refer to photo in Appendix B After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 6 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 8 Thumbwheel Setting 10 File 50020 Flash device identifier IC2 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table LS 400 1997 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the 20 end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 3 1 to register keys into the ECU 5 1 9 Thumbwheel Setting 11 File 60330 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table
35. o Location All Type 1 On steering column at Chryslers PORN ignition switch 33 This thumbwheel selection can be used to read the 4 digit PIN for the vehicle s specified Important One of the pads on the board must be connected to GND before trying to program the board refer to photo in Appendix B 5 1 32 Thumbwheel Setting 95 This thumbwheel setting is used to restore the contents of a memory device to it s value prior to programming Anytime the Penloader is used to program a device it reads the device and saves the contents into a Restore memory block contained in the Penloader prior to overwriting the device with new data If there is a desire to restore the original contents of the device after programming this can be achieved using thumbwheel setting 95 It is important to note that the contents of the Restore memory block are overwritten with each subseguent programming operation Thus a function is also provided to save the contents of the Restore memory bank to one of the other 4 memory banks provided ref section 5 2 4 i Set thumbwheel to 95 ii Position the Penloader over the 8 pin memory device iii Press the START button iv If successful the original contents of the memory device will be restored and the display will indicate OK File Data from Restore memory block Flash device identifier Depends on manufacturer Type of operation Programming Manufact
36. r This procedure is described in a separate document called Penloader Tool Data Send and Receive Manual Set thumbwheel to 01 02 03 or 04 depending on which memory block 0 1 2 or 3 should source the data to be sent to the computer 5 2 2 Thumbwheel Settings 04 through 07 This thumbwheel setting is used to transfer the contents of a data file from a computer to a memory block This procedure is described in a separate document called Penloader Tool Data Send and Receive Manual Set thumbwheel to 04 05 06 or 07 depending on which memory block 0 1 2 or 3 the data received should be saved to 5 2 3 Thumbwheel Settings 08 through 11 File Not applicable 36 Flash device identifier Depends on manufacturer Type of operation Reading and saving data Manufacturer s Any This thumbwheel setting is used to read the contents of a memory device and save the contents to one of the four memory blocks provided Set thumbwheel to 08 09 10 or 11 depending on which memory block 0 1 2 or 3 the data read should be saved to To perform the read and save function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the operation failed 5 2 4 Thumbwheel Settings 12 through 15 File Not applicable Flash device identifier Not applicable Type of operation Saving data Manufacturer s Not applicable This thumbwheel setting is used to save the
37. tion LandCruiser 2003 2004 Behind glove box To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 7 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 15 Thumbwheel Setting 17 File 08010 Flash device identifier IC900 Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location Sienna 2004 Above center dash To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 7 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 24 5 1 16 Thumbwheel Setting 18 File 50050 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Model Year Immotocation LS 430 2004 Above navigation system To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C sec
38. tion C 6 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 17 Thumbwheel Setting 19 File 48020 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Year Immo Location RX 330 2004 N Above center dash starts with J To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 6 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 25 5 1 18 Thumbwheel Setting 20 File 0e010 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Lexus models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location 2004 VIN RX 330 starts with Above center dash 2 To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After programming is successfully completed follow the procedure described in Appendix C section C 6 1 to register keys into the Immobilizer 5 1 19 Thumbwheel Setting 21 File 47020 Flash device identifier Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Toyota models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location Prius 2004 Under dash board a
39. ugh k Open then close the driver s door Programming mode is complete C 3 4 To delete all other existing keys a b C Ensure there is no key in the ignition While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them Insert a registered Master key into the ignition switch Turn ignition switch ON then OFF 6 times leaving the ignition switch in the ON position on the 6 cycle This operation must be completed within 15 seconds of inserting the key into the ignition switch Open then close the driver s door within 15 seconds of starting step d timing starts when Master key was inserted into the ignition switch Open then close the driver s door 6 times This must be completed within 20 seconds of closing the door in the previous step item e above Remove the Master key from the ignition switch This must be completed within 20 seconds of closing the door in step e above Open then close the driver s door Programming mode is complete 63 C 4 Procedure to be followed for the following vehicles Make Model Year Remark 2001 2008 C 4 1 To register Keys in a new ECU a Ensure there is no key in the ignition b While sitting in drivers seat close all vehicle doors but do not lock them c Insert first new Master key into the ignition switch d Wait 5 seconds then remove key from ignition switch e Insert second new Master key into the ignition switch f Wait 5 s
40. urer s Any 34 5 1 33 Thumbwheel Setting 96 through 97 These thumbwheel selection options are not in use 5 1 34 Thumbwheel Setting 98 Switch to THUMB 1 5 1 35 Thumbwheel Setting 99 This thumbwheel selection will display the serial number of the Penloader plus the voltage of either rechargeable batteries if an external dc supply is not connected to the unit else the voltage of the external dc supply To display these 2 parameters the thumbwheel switch should be set to 99 and the START button pressed The unit will display a WAIT message then continually scroll through a message that shows the serial number and the supply voltage 35 5 2 THUMB 1 Settings The following sections describe the operation of the Penloader under the THUMB1 thumbwheel settings To invoke these thumbwheel settings set the thumbwheel to 98 before powering on the Penloader These settings are only valid until the Penloader is powered off The THUMB 1 settings include all of the save operations to one of the onboard 4 memory blocks Note that the write function to these memory blocks can take a while depending on the amount of data to be written In some instances this save operation may take 30 seconds or more In all cases audio cues are used to define the end of the operation and status is shown on the display 5 21 Thumbwheel Settings 00 through 03 This thumbwheel setting is used to transfer the contents of a memory block up to a compute
41. y should be used after programming To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed After performing the programming operation do not install the center plug when reinstalling the ECU 29 5 1 23 Thumbwheel Setting 26 File Red Black Keys Type of operation Programming Manufacturer s Honda models specified in the following table Model Year Immo Location NSX 1997 2004 Attached to steering Prelude 1997 2002 Solana RL 1996 2004 To perform the programming function use the procedure described in section 4 1 Display must display OK at the end of the procedure else the programming operation failed The Red Key and one Black Key for use with this programming operation is displayed using thumbwheel setting 27 Use a T Code Pro SDD or CodeSeeker programmer to initialize a Black Key 5 1 24 Thumbwheel Setting 27 This thumbwheel setting is used to display the Red Key and one Black Key programmed into a memory device using Thumbwheel setting 26 The keys are displayed in 4 character increments as follows i Before starting perform the programming procedure as described in section 5 1 23 above ii Set thumbwheel to 27 iii Press the START button The display will scroll until Red is displayed then the scroll operation will pause Red ident
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