Extracts login codes (PINs) from instrument clusters and ECUs to program new keys or reset security systems. Mileage Correction:
The tool is best suited for older K-Line vehicles (approx. 1997-2003). It does not generally support newer CAN-bus vehicles like the Golf Mk5 or newer Skoda/Seat models.
Unlike generic OBD2 scanners that only read generic Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), the VAG EEPROM Programmer operates directly at the chip level via the K-Line diagnostic data bus. Version 1.20 optimizes data layout handling, scales up the user interface by six lines over older builds, and bundles dedicated virtual COM port drivers.
High-contrast hex coding colors facilitate visual identification of repeating data blocks and VIN numbers.
The security code is usually located in specific memory locations.
This non-volatile memory stores critical configuration data, such as immobilizer codes and odometer readings, which remain intact even when the vehicle's power is disconnected. Key Features and Capabilities
The term "VAG EEPROM Programmer 120" refers to a specific generation of hardware and software tools designed to read, write, and clone the chips found in VAG vehicles. Unlike generic universal programmers, this tool is purpose-built for the 24Cxx, 93Cxx, and 95Cxx series of EEPROMs commonly used in VAG dashboards, airbag modules, and engine control units (ECUs).
: Clears hard fault codes and resets SRS crash data after a vehicle deployment, saving modules from the scrap heap.
Extracts login codes (PINs) from instrument clusters and ECUs to program new keys or reset security systems. Mileage Correction:
The tool is best suited for older K-Line vehicles (approx. 1997-2003). It does not generally support newer CAN-bus vehicles like the Golf Mk5 or newer Skoda/Seat models.
Unlike generic OBD2 scanners that only read generic Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), the VAG EEPROM Programmer operates directly at the chip level via the K-Line diagnostic data bus. Version 1.20 optimizes data layout handling, scales up the user interface by six lines over older builds, and bundles dedicated virtual COM port drivers.
High-contrast hex coding colors facilitate visual identification of repeating data blocks and VIN numbers.
The security code is usually located in specific memory locations.
This non-volatile memory stores critical configuration data, such as immobilizer codes and odometer readings, which remain intact even when the vehicle's power is disconnected. Key Features and Capabilities
The term "VAG EEPROM Programmer 120" refers to a specific generation of hardware and software tools designed to read, write, and clone the chips found in VAG vehicles. Unlike generic universal programmers, this tool is purpose-built for the 24Cxx, 93Cxx, and 95Cxx series of EEPROMs commonly used in VAG dashboards, airbag modules, and engine control units (ECUs).
: Clears hard fault codes and resets SRS crash data after a vehicle deployment, saving modules from the scrap heap.