Instantly match transponder chips and verify compatibility for motorcycle key programming with our comprehensive chip identification database. Get accurate cross-reference data for professional locksmith services and automotive key programming solutions.
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Compatible transponder chips and programming information
Our professional transponder matcher utilizes an extensive database of transponder specifications compliant with ISO 11784/11785 standards to identify compatible chips and provide accurate programming procedures for motorcycle key services and automotive locksmith applications.
Our extensive database covers major transponder types including PCF series (PCF7936, PCF7937, PCF7938), ID chips (ID46, ID48), and manufacturer-specific transponders following ISO 14443 RFID standards for accurate compatibility matching and programming guidance.
Detailed programming procedures and compatibility information for successful transponder programming and key cloning operations.
Learn how to use the transponder ID matcher for accurate chip identification
Select vehicle search to find transponders by motorcycle model, or chip search to identify compatible alternatives for existing transponders.
For vehicle search, select manufacturer, model, and year to find the correct transponder specifications for that motorcycle.
For chip search, enter the transponder ID or part number to find compatible alternatives and cross-reference options.
Analyze compatibility ratings, technical specifications, and programming requirements for each matched transponder option.
Choose the most compatible transponder based on availability, compatibility rating, and programming complexity for your specific application.
Common questions about transponder identification and compatibility matching
Identify transponder chips by reading the chip ID using a transponder reader, checking the key head markings, or referencing the motorcycle model and year specifications.
Common motorcycle transponder types include PCF7936, PCF7937, PCF7938, ID46, ID48, and manufacturer-specific chips like Honda H, Yamaha Y, and Kawasaki K series.
Transponder compatibility depends on frequency, protocol, and encryption. Some chips are cross-compatible, but always verify compatibility before programming to avoid damage.
Programming procedures vary by manufacturer and model. Use appropriate programming tools, follow specific protocols, and ensure the transponder type matches the vehicle requirements.