For anyone attempting to add a key to their vehicle using the PC based version... don't.
I had no original key, and I refused to spend $300 at the local stealership + a tow for a replacement... my local thief (locksmith) quoted me $200 just to program my $18 amazon key. So I took this challenge upon myself. I spent HOURS reading this thread, and followed the instructions I found to a "T". After asking my local stealership for the pin, they told me I couldn't have it. To save myself any more aggravation I took this alternate route:
I used the OBD LINK MX ($69) + CHRYSLER PIN PULLER APP ($15) ((available only on the google play store))...
After 2 hours of getting nowhere fast, I was met with an error message: "ACCESS DENIED INCORRECT PIN", so I decided to take my troubleshooting even further. I rebooted, retried, and even updated the ALFAOBD software to the most current version available on PC. And yet... the same error message appeared.
Lastly, I decided to purchase another copy of the ALFAOBD APP from the google play store ($50).
Took 3 seconds, and Immediate success.
Fortunately, this disaster/success story only cost me a total of $28.
Moral to the story: DONT BOTHER PROGRAMMING YOUR KEY WITH THE PC BASED VERSION OF ALFAOBD, IT WILL NOT WORK. oh... and don't let any service tech, parts counter employee, locksmith or anyone take your money.