How to Clone a Car Key Using Xhorse Super Chip | Complete Key Duplication Process #shorts

In this video, I demonstrate how to clone a standard automotive transponder key using the Xhorse Key Tool Max Pro and an Xhorse Super Chip. One major advantage of key cloning is that no programming to the vehicle is required. Because the transponder data from the original key is copied directly to the Xhorse Super Chip, the vehicle sees the new key as the same key that is already authorized. As long as the cloning process is successful, the vehicle cannot distinguish between the original key and the cloned key. The complete process of making a duplicate key involves two separate steps: Cutting the Key Blade First, an exact mechanical copy of the customer's existing key is cut. This duplicate key must match the original key precisely so it can operate the vehicle's door locks and ignition cylinder just like the original. Cloning the Transponder Chip Once the key blade is cut, the transponder chip inside the original key is read using the Xhorse Key Tool Max Pro. The chip data is then copied to an Xhorse Super Chip, creating an electronic duplicate of the original key. After both steps are completed, the new key functions exactly like the original. It can unlock the doors, turn the ignition, and start the vehicle without requiring programming to the car. In this video you'll see: • Reading the original transponder chip • Identifying the chip type • Writing the data to an Xhorse Super Chip • Verifying a successful clone • Tips for successful key duplication Tools Used: • Xhorse Key Tool Max Pro • Xhorse Super Chip • Key Cutting Machine • Original Vehicle Key Cloning is often one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to create a spare key when a working key is available. #Xhorse #KeyCloning #TransponderKey #Locksmith #AutomotiveLocksmith #KeyDuplication #XhorseSuperChip #KeyToolMaxPro #CarKeys #LocksmithTools