If you own a ZhiDou D1 (for example, one that came from a former car-sharing fleet - sharengo) and you’re trying to unlock, there are basically two main methods you can use:
The first option is to reflash the Battery Management System (BMS) using the EV-05 software:
- You can upload a new firmware program to the BMS through EV-05.
- You’ll need a USB–CAN adapter (a specific hardware interface).
- The software sometimes requires running on a system with Chinese language support, which can make setup a bit tricky.
- Result: after a successful flash, the car becomes fully unlocked and ready to drive.
The second method is often simpler and cheaper:
- Remove the original GPRS/telematics unit – it’s usually connected near the OBD port.
- Replace it with a plug-and-play replacement unit that automatically sends the “enable” command when you turn the ignition key.
- Advantage: no software flashing or configuration required — just plug it in, and the car will enter READY mode.
- Note: make sure the connector is firmly seated and the unit powers up correctly. If it doesn’t receive power, the car will stay locked (no READY indicator).
- After unlocking, it’s highly recommended to replace the door locks and ignition key, since most shared-fleet D1 cars used universal keys.
- If you plan to use the car privately, consider replacing the original touchscreen tablet/radio with a standard 7″ 2DIN unit — it frees up space and removes potential tracking hardware.
If anyone’s interested, I can share a step-by-step guide with photos showing how to replace the GPRS unit or how to set up the EV-05 flashing environment.