CGDI K2 Update: Added New ID48 96-Bit Copy Function
The latest software update for the CGDI K2 key programmer has introduced a powerful new feature: support for copying ID48 96-bit transponder chips. This enhancement significantly expands the tool’s capabilities, particularly for automotive locksmiths and technicians who frequently work on Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, and SEAT vehicles—brands that commonly use this chip type.
What is the ID48 96-Bit Transponder?
The ID48 96-bit chip is a type of immobilizer transponder found in a wide range of VAG (Volkswagen Auto Group) vehicles. Known for its added security features, the 96-bit version is more complex than standard ID48 chips, requiring advanced cloning techniques to duplicate.
New Function Highlights:
Copy ID48 96-bit chips easily and reliably
Faster calculation and cloning with stable performance
Ideal for VW, Audi, Skoda, SEAT, and other supported models
Online server calculation ensures high accuracy
No need for dismantling or soldering—simple and efficient
How to Copy ID48 96-Bit Chips with CGDI K2?
Select 48 (96-bit) Online Calculation
Perform a Query Calculation
Place the original key into the CGDI K2 induction coil for verification
Remove the original key and insert an aftermarket ID48 chip (modifiable ID)
Complete the copying process in seconds!
A Must-Have Feature for Professionals
This update makes the CGDI K2 even more valuable for professional locksmiths and automotive technicians. The ability to copy ID48 96-bit chips—once a task reserved for high-end equipment—is now accessible with the CGDI K2, offering both speed and reliability.
To access this feature, simply update your CGDI K2 software online and enjoy seamless ID48 96-bit chip duplication.