![]() So back to the original question - how can I figure out which of the original two keys is the one missing? I would think PA Soft has a way to identify the key being used in the ignition while the software is running, but can't find any information about this. If I do this with my original key and the new key will that disable the original missing one since it was not included in this procedure?ĮDIT: It seems the syncing is only for the remote locking/unlocking, but that missing key could still start the car until it is disabled. Related question is do I even need to disable the key through PA Soft? I ask because when researching the syncing steps it says to unlock all doors, use original key to position 1, then 0, pull out, hold unlock and press lock three times (locks will cycle if successful) then repeat the button pressing for additional keys. I see there is an option to deactivate my missing key, but my main question is how do I know which key from the original two is missing? Will the software identify which key is in the ignition while running the software somewhere? Either 1 or 2 is missing. Step 2: Double click the 'BMWScan140' icon to open the program. Booting into PA Soft 1.4 for the first time: Step 1: With the car off, connect your PA Soft cable to the OBDII port and the computer. How to use PA Soft / BMW Scanner 1.4 at a glance. I just recently ordered a new key ('02 E46 M3). Check out this tutorial below from SolidJake for an overview of PA Soft 1.4 and its functionality. ![]() ![]() Have had PA Soft and the adapter for years, but never used it.
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