Manufacturer Specific Instructions - KEYDIY
TL:DR; This is really not fit for purpose. At all.
A KEYDIY remote. Generally speaking most KEYDIY remotes should work, however this guide used a B09-3
and a B01-3
fob.
There is a level of “fob lottery” involved in this, as some fobs are inaccurate in their frequencies thanks to poor quality control
A KEYDIY programmer (Shown below)
The KD900+ and KD-Mini programmers respectively, for use with the KEYDIY App for either Windows or Android
Recommended configuration is to use the KD-Mini programmer on an Android device, as the Windows application has limited functionality and the iPhone app is only compatible with the KD900+ (Poor value proposition)
Smartlock models of AU Falcon can seemingly only be configured manually, as there is no known profile available in the KEYDIY app by default.
While this configuration is confirmed working, it stands to reason that any other car using these settings would be able to be unlocked using the same fob. This information is solely here as a guide or potentially a base for someone else to crack the pattern to make unique codes.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Frequency | 303.86 MHz |
Modulation | ASK |
Prefix Characters | Unused |
Prefix Character Bit Number | 0 |
Type Header | Unused |
Min Pulse Width | 1591 us |
Unlock Data | 0F33334D534D3553D51400000000 |
Lock Data | 879999A6A9A69AA96A0A00000000 |
Trunk Data | 0F4D333535CDD434350100000000 |
For the Smartshield models of AU Falcon, you can use one of the built in profiles in the KEYDIY app. Select the profile with the following details:
Property | Value |
---|---|
Name | FALCON 00-02 |
ID | R02193 |
Frequency | 303.8 ASK |
Specific codes not available due to lack of available information for officially published KEYDIY profiles
Photos of the casing and board of 2 KEYDIY based keyfobs. First remote shown provided by RemotePro but promptly returned after multiple failed attempts to pair to a AU Falcon S1 Smartlock system