To connect to a car Diag using the "DRB III Emulator" program for Windows, you will likely need a compatible OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics) cable or interface device.
Can this DRB Emulator be used to program a new key assuming the key is cut to fit the lock mechanism? Is the interface a standard OBD-II USB interface plug/cable, so that I can run this on a laptop, and then interface the car's electronic bus with the OBD-II interface? I've used something similar on my Ford - Forscan is made by some Russians and works very well on Ford vehicles. Thanks - Gregg AZ
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Pooja Bajaj
Yes, the DRB III Emulator can be used to program a new key assuming it is cut to fit the lock mechanism. The interface is a standard OBD-II USB interface plug/cable, allowing you to connect it to a laptop and interface with the car's electronic bus through the OBD-II interface.
To connect to a car Diag using the "DRB III Emulator" program for Windows, you will likely need a compatible OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics) cable or interface device.
Can this DRB Emulator be used to program a new key assuming the key is cut to fit the lock mechanism? Is the interface a standard OBD-II USB interface plug/cable, so that I can run this on a laptop, and then interface the car's electronic bus with the OBD-II interface? I've used something similar on my Ford - Forscan is made by some Russians and works very well on Ford vehicles. Thanks - Gregg AZ
Yes, the DRB III Emulator can be used to program a new key assuming it is cut to fit the lock mechanism. The interface is a standard OBD-II USB interface plug/cable, allowing you to connect it to a laptop and interface with the car's electronic bus through the OBD-II interface.
+specifically 98 wrangler
Yes, you can use the DRB III Emulator standalone for reflashing Chrysler PCM without any further hardware, specifically for the 98 Wrangler.