ISN is not a software, but rather it is the immobilizer key code that the EWS or CAS module (the immobilizer security module). Newer cars’ ISNs use a starting code that is stored in the DME (or DDE if a diesel car) and then change the code (rolling code) with each successful engine start. The EWS/CAS and DME/DDE stored ISN must match, or else the car will not start. There is no BMW software that does anything with the ISN, besides the first time DME to EWS/CAS pairing (on virgin DME or virgin EWS)
There are aftermarket (non-BMW) software that help
with ISN identification and maybe even modification, but this is done
after reading a module’s EEPROM or flash memory. This requires very
intensive knowledge of electronics, and some expensive interfaces.
Some
ECUs have the ISN in a OTP section (one time programming) of the memory
(ex: MSD80 DME of the 335i), so essentially that ECU is married for
life, you cannot edit anything to that ISN. There are very expensive
interfaces that can edit the EWS or CAS to match the used DME, but this
is besides the point.
Those interfaces include genuine AVDI, FVDI, or Autohex.
And
if you are talking about a little piece of software called “BMW ISN”,
this is an aftermarket program that goes together with yet another
expensive interface, BMW Explorer or Autohex ii, that can edit the ISN
in the EWS or CAS. Mostly useless without proper interfaces and tools.
How
to read ISN of EDC16c35 (for example in encrypted CAS3 + when all keys
are lost)? An increasing number of locksmiths verified CGDI Yes, Autohex Yes, VVDI No.
Autohex: Yes, but not on bench
Tried ISN extraction via ON-BENCH, didn’t work
Finally succeeded with the following steps:
-> copy content of 96540 eeprom of original-ECU to donor-ecu
-> coded the donor-ecu to the car
-> updated the software of the donor-ecu
-> EWS alignment
CGDI BMW programmer: Yes
Oh I surprised, I can read ISN of EDC16c35 right with CGDI and AVDI but not change.
Path:
Open
CGDI software -> select “BMW ISN Read Write” -> select ECU type
-> click on “Read DME ISN” and then after it succeed, click on “Write
DME ISN”.
It’s nice feature is it come with wiring diagram.
Good to know:
CGDI
BMW programmer wins in ISN reading /writing for a wide range of DME.
And it is available with individual BMW ISN reading authorization.
Xhorse VVD2: Failed
I bought Xhorse VVDI2 new, can‘t read ISN of EDC16c35 . Not on bench not in car.
I think VVDI II cannot read 2 bytes ISN.
Path: open VVDI2 Quick Start -> BMW -> Key Learn -> ECU/CAS ISN -> Type E-Series ISN -EDC16xx.
No
matter what you select “Diagram”, “Read ECU information”, “Read ECU
ISN”, it will pop up not supported yet or failed. But software prompts
it will add this type in the feature.
Hope it helps!
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