![]() When this happens my gauges drop to zero, the warning lights come on and the ODO displays No Bus. The tool instructs you to insert the (original) key and turn on the console, when I press the enter button it searches for the ECU, eventually giving the message "ECU not found". Here is the problem, I plug the tool into the OBD port on the car just below the steering wheel, and all hell breaks loose. Firstly I'm working on a 2003 Intrepid ES. I have been a licenced tech for close to 25 years so it was also an excuse to add one more fancy tool to my arsenal. ![]() It is a slightly more expensive option but over the long run it will pay off. Having keys cut and chipped for 3 cars was gong to be extremely expensive so I bought a tool to do it myself. ![]() I just bought a Silca SBB tool for programming chip keys, the last few cars that I have bought only came with one key. ![]()
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