Keyread V20 Mitsubishi
Prior to V20, performing an "All Keys Lost" procedure on a 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander required removing the glove box, unplugging the immobilizer module, and manually reading an eeprom (93C56). This was invasive and risky. Keyread V20 introduces a fully OBD2-based AKL solution for these models. As long as you have a working ignition or push-button start, the V20 brute-forces the vehicle's rolling code sequence in less than 3 minutes.
To deploy KeyRead V20 with Mitsubishi, you need: keyread v20 mitsubishi
WARNING: Using non-genuine or "clone" Keyread V20 units on a Mitsubishi CAN system often results in "Immobilizer Malfunction" errors (DTC B2100), requiring dealership intervention to resolve. Prior to V20, performing an "All Keys Lost"
Cause: You are using a transponder that is locked to another vehicle. Fix: While V20 can write to virgin chips, it cannot overwrite a locked 8D-70 chip. You must use a brand-new, "empty" 8D-70 (also known as ID70 or Megamos 8D). The Keyread V20 includes a "Transponder Tester" tool—use it to check the chip's status before inserting it into the ignition. As long as you have a working ignition