This phrase refers to a compilation of automobile makes and models compatible with a specific automotive key programming device, designated as the “CK-100.” This list serves as a reference guide for users to determine if the device can program keys for a particular vehicle. An example would be a listing specifying compatibility with a 2010 Toyota Camry or a 2015 Ford F-150.
The availability of such a catalog is essential for automotive locksmiths, car dealerships, and individuals involved in vehicle maintenance and security. It provides assurance and prevents potential operational errors by confirming if the device is capable of performing the necessary key programming functions on a given vehicle. Early key programmers often lacked comprehensive compatibility, making these lists critical for avoiding wasted time and potential damage to the vehicle’s electronic systems.