Comparion Yanhua ACDP & CGDI BMW for BMW Key Programming Nov 18th, 2019   [viewed 59 times]

All auto locksmith,especially for BMW key programming know that Yanhua Mini ACDP programmer and CGDI BMW programmer both performing good on BMW CAS1-CAS4+,FEM/BDC key programming.So here UOBD2 engine show you the difference between them.

Features/Tools Yanhua Mini ACDP BMW CGDI BMW
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Highlight No need to remove chip! No need soldering!
No need to cut the line!
No need to lift the pin!
OBD key program! Run faster!
Test a lot = Safety!
Workable interface Mobile with Android or iOS PC or Laptop
Connection Wifi connection to a mobile Wired connection to a PC
Update Free and online update https://yanhuaminiacdp.blogspot.com/ Free and online update in http://www.cgdisupport.com/
Tokens No need tokens No need tokens Note: It’s necessary to buy
Tokens if it’s CGDI-MB.
Method OBD OBD
Key programming CAS1: Yes CAS2: Yes
CAS3: Yes
CAS3+: Yes
CAS4: Yes
CAS4+: Yes
FEM/BDC: Yes
CAS1: Yes CAS2: Yes
CAS3: Yes
CAS3+: Yes
CAS4: Yes
CAS4+: Yes
FEM/BDC: Yes
Odometer correction Yes Yes
F series coding Yes Yes
EGS ISN reading Yes Yes
Activation/Adapter ACDP needs adapters to work with. You should buy different adapters for various modules:
CAS1-4+ immo;
FEM/BDC immo & dashboard;
FRM footwell module (0L15Y 3M25J);
35080, 35160DO WT Eeprom.
And you should have another adapter to read ISN;
adapter to read DME ISN (when all keys are lost);
adapter to renew key.

Btw, you can get a Mini ACDP FULL kit.
CGDI doesn’t need adapter to work with. But you need another programmer to read modules, need a cable to read DME ISN from MSV and MSD
And you should get authorization for some functions:
BWM FEM/BDC Authorization

In short,
If you are not equipped with soldering knowledge & rich experience and don’t have another tool to read modules, Yanhua ACDP can be a good helper.
For personal use, you’re advised to have a Mini ACDP main unit and the adapter for your BMW.
For auto repair, have a Yanhua Mini ACDP FULL kit = have all for BMW key making and module programming.
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