Recently, we tested the Yamaha R6 key adding procedure using OBDSTAR MotoMaster Scanner together with MP001 programmer and a 4D transponder chip. The process is relatively straightforward, but wiring accuracy and stable power supply are very important.
Tools Used
OBDSTAR MotoMaster
MP001 Programmer
C4-01 Adapter
4D Key Chip
Yamaha R6 Immobilizer Coil

Before starting, make sure MotoMaster software is updated to the latest version.
Yamaha R6 Key Learning Process
Inside MotoMaster, enter: RFID → Make Key → Yamaha → R6

The built-in guide provides the wiring diagram for the immobilizer coil connection. After soldering and connecting the cables correctly, enter the Sub Key function.

Place the new 4D chip onto the key reader area and begin programming.

If communication is stable, the chip data will be written successfully within seconds.

Common Causes of Programming Failure
In most cases, Yamaha R6 key programming problems are caused by:
Poor soldering contact
Unstable wiring can interrupt RFID communication.
Incorrect chip type
Low-quality aftermarket chips may fail during authentication.
Voltage instability
A regulated power supply is highly recommended during programming.
Final Result
After successful programming, the Yamaha R6 immobilizer recognizes the new key normally.
For motorcycle locksmith workshops, MotoMaster diagnostic scanner provides a practical solution for Yamaha key adding and RFID chip programming.
FAQ
Q: What chip does Yamaha R6 use?
A: Most Yamaha R6 systems use 4D transponder chips.
Q: Is OBDSTAR MP001 required?
A: Yes, MP001 is required in this programming procedure.
Q: Why does Yamaha key programming fail?
A: Usually because of unstable wiring, incorrect chip type, or poor power supply.
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