How to Clone VAG MQB48 Transponder using Autel AT100 Super Chip?

Autel released its own AT100 super transponder chip for cloning a wide range of chip types, including ID11, ID12, ID13, ID46, ID47, ID48, ID49, ID4A,ID4C, ID5C, ID4D, ID64, ID8A, ID8C, and MQB.

Compatible with Autel key programming tools including the Autel MaxiIM KM100 /IM508/IM608 /OTOFIX series.
Programmable with XP200, XP400, and XP400PRO. (Note: XP200 lacks “Read” capability on original keys with chips using ID4C, ID4D, ID8A, ID4E protocols.)

AT100 Transponder Chips Autel

Here is an example of cloning MQB transponder.

How to clone MQB Transponder via AT100 super chip?

Go to Transponder Cloning- Volkswagen MQB Transponder Cloning

2 steps to clone MQB transponder:

Step 1: Read original key information

Function execution conditions

  • Original key
  • Original key CS code
  • AT100 transponder

You’re going to be able to clone the mqb2 but you’re gonna ask for the 16 bytes cs code of immo data to get into work. Cloning is no longer necessary to be programmed because it clones all the info inmo data syncro id.

 

Step 2: Write data into the chip

Take out the original key, place the AT100 transponder in the key slot and press OK to start writing the data.

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NOTE:

You cannot program remote separately afterwards. So this cloning is only usefull to make a backup simple non remote bladed key.

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