Suzuki Alto 2014 smart key

Quote from stereos on 2019-03-26, 11:50Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-21, 12:41Last byte (two hex digits) is just a part of algorithm, values from 0x00 to 0xFF. It doesn't means type of algorithm as we knowns.
so tell me how to understand what your calculator can calculate correctly, what is not?
Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-21, 12:41Last byte (two hex digits) is just a part of algorithm, values from 0x00 to 0xFF. It doesn't means type of algorithm as we knowns.
so tell me how to understand what your calculator can calculate correctly, what is not?

Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-26, 13:03Quote from Guest on 2019-03-26, 11:32Still waiting on a reply to this.
Hi,
I had a 2017 Suzuki that gave outcode
C65D70916A328D7F5101
How can I tell if this is Suzuki type 2 or type 1?
The PIN supplied was incorrect.
Both have 51 in the 9th byte.
Unfortunately I have no idea about this vehicle. If PIN calculated as 0x51 type 2 algorithm is not accepted it's probably required 0x51 type 1 algorithm or just different key programmer if this car uses 0x51 type 2.
Quote from Guest on 2019-03-26, 11:32Still waiting on a reply to this.
Hi,
I had a 2017 Suzuki that gave outcode
C65D70916A328D7F5101
How can I tell if this is Suzuki type 2 or type 1?
The PIN supplied was incorrect.
Both have 51 in the 9th byte.
Unfortunately I have no idea about this vehicle. If PIN calculated as 0x51 type 2 algorithm is not accepted it's probably required 0x51 type 1 algorithm or just different key programmer if this car uses 0x51 type 2.

Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-26, 13:10Quote from stereos on 2019-03-26, 11:50Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-21, 12:41Last byte (two hex digits) is just a part of algorithm, values from 0x00 to 0xFF. It doesn't means type of algorithm as we knowns.
so tell me how to understand what your calculator can calculate correctly, what is not?
It sounds like how to use a key for different lock and why it's not opening this lock.
Quote from stereos on 2019-03-26, 11:50Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-21, 12:41Last byte (two hex digits) is just a part of algorithm, values from 0x00 to 0xFF. It doesn't means type of algorithm as we knowns.
so tell me how to understand what your calculator can calculate correctly, what is not?
It sounds like how to use a key for different lock and why it's not opening this lock.

Quote from jackson on 2019-04-24, 11:31Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-26, 13:03Quote from Guest on 2019-03-26, 11:32Still waiting on a reply to this.
Hi,
I had a 2017 Suzuki that gave outcode
C65D70916A328D7F5101
How can I tell if this is Suzuki type 2 or type 1?
The PIN supplied was incorrect.
Both have 51 in the 9th byte.
Unfortunately I have no idea about this vehicle. If PIN calculated as 0x51 type 2 algorithm is not accepted it's probably required 0x51 type 1 algorithm or just different key programmer if this car uses 0x51 type 2.
The problem with this is that I paid for a code that did not work.
The VIN is correct but from what your saying, there is no way to tell in advance if it's type 1 or type 2.
What measures are being put in place to stop this happening again in the future?
Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-03-26, 13:03Quote from Guest on 2019-03-26, 11:32Still waiting on a reply to this.
Hi,
I had a 2017 Suzuki that gave outcode
C65D70916A328D7F5101
How can I tell if this is Suzuki type 2 or type 1?
The PIN supplied was incorrect.
Both have 51 in the 9th byte.
Unfortunately I have no idea about this vehicle. If PIN calculated as 0x51 type 2 algorithm is not accepted it's probably required 0x51 type 1 algorithm or just different key programmer if this car uses 0x51 type 2.
The problem with this is that I paid for a code that did not work.
The VIN is correct but from what your saying, there is no way to tell in advance if it's type 1 or type 2.
What measures are being put in place to stop this happening again in the future?

Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-04-24, 20:28Simply don't use this algorithms for 2017 and older vehicles until support of 0x51 type 1 is added. And send us your Request code - we will refund used tokens.
Simply don't use this algorithms for 2017 and older vehicles until support of 0x51 type 1 is added. And send us your Request code - we will refund used tokens.

Quote from stereos on 2019-06-23, 13:30Hello! Got a SUZUKI IGNIS 2016, the pin code calculated the calculator is not correct. You can return tokens. I will write the correct PIN code a little later.
01050100020000000000DC01000043575021978336
id code D40AC7071036c02b5189
Pin B3F7B30B is not correctQuote from Code Wizard on 2019-04-24, 20:28Simply don't use this algorithms for 2017 and older vehicles until support of 0x51 type 1 is added. And send us your Request code - we will refund used tokens.
Hello! Got a SUZUKI IGNIS 2016, the pin code calculated the calculator is not correct. You can return tokens. I will write the correct PIN code a little later.
01050100020000000000DC01000043575021978336
id code D40AC7071036c02b5189
Pin B3F7B30B is not correct
Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-04-24, 20:28Simply don't use this algorithms for 2017 and older vehicles until support of 0x51 type 1 is added. And send us your Request code - we will refund used tokens.

Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-06-24, 12:09Hello, please contact us by email for such questions. We are working on 0x51 type 1 algorithm, hope it will be released soon.
Hello, please contact us by email for such questions. We are working on 0x51 type 1 algorithm, hope it will be released soon.

Quote from Code Wizard on 2019-07-01, 14:47@stereos, @jackson - algorithm is solved! Update will be released on this week
@stereos, @jackson - algorithm is solved! Update will be released on this week
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