Nine Things That Your Parent Teach You About Volkswagen Key Programming

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Replacing Your Volkswagen Key

You will need to replace your Volkswagen key when you lose it. Getting a new one from the dealer will cost money and take time to wait for programming it to arrive.

It may be tempting to purchase second-hand VW key online or in shops that sell them. They are not likely to be able to disable the standard immobiliser in your vehicle.

Battery Replacement

Modern electronic keys are more user-friendly and convenient than manual keys of the past. However, they'll eventually lose power or cease to function. If your key fob from VW stops responding to button presses or you notice that it takes longer than usual to get the lock/unlock buttons to work it could be a sign that the battery is failing and requires replacement.

You'll require an incredibly small screwdriver (preferably one with a flat head, wrapped in tape to help avoid scratching the fob) and a new 3V CR2032 battery to complete the job. The battery panel is typically located just below the Volkswagen logo. Open the key by pressing the metal key. Push upwards to remove the panel and then press the button on the fob of your key to re-insert your battery. Make sure that the positive side of the battery is facing downwards.

Once you're done, put the key fob back together. You should be ready to go for your next ride in Phoenixville or King of Prussia. The Suntrup Volkswagen team is happy to assist you with any questions about car care at home, such as how to replace your cabin air filter or tires. Contact us today to find out more about our auto repair specials, and to schedule an appointment at our dealership close to Paradise Valley.

Emergency Key or Bayonet Key

Even older VW models come with what's referred to as an emergency key, or bayonet. These keys don't need any power to unlock your car or turn on the engine when you place them beneath the ignition.

The downside is that you don't have keyless entry or push button start. This is why it's important to have a spare Volkswagen key.

If your VW key isn't working properly, it may not be due to a dead battery, but instead because it needs to be programmed. You don't need to bring your car to the dealer to get this service. This procedure can be completed by an automotive locksmith.

You'll need a few things on hand for programming the car fob key. First, you'll need to know what year and type Volkswagen key you own. You'll need a copy of the registration or title of your vehicle.

These documents will help you save time when ordering a new VW key. You can then take your car to an auto shop for programming. In the majority of cases the procedure is straightforward and shouldn't take more than an hour. Once the process is finished you're free to drive away from the dealership in Pittsford or Webster with a functioning key again.

Key Fob Replacement

Key fobs for modern VWs which aren't just keys; they're sophisticated anti-theft devices. When you press the button on your VW keyfob and the microchip is activated, it sends an encoded code that informs your car it's the correct key to unlock and start. The key fobs also include the chip that's used operate features such as remote lock and push-button start.

If your volkswagen car keys replacement key fob isn't operating correctly, it could need an upgrade to the battery. You can detect if this is the case by the frequency you need to press the lock/unlock button. If you are required to press the button several times in a row, this is probably a sign that the battery needs replacing.

Another possibility is that the buttons on your Volkswagen key fob have gotten lost or stuck. Because a key fob spends long periods of time being tossed around, this is not common and can be corrected by gently prying apart the fob and attempting to manually adjust the buttons.

If the issue is significant the customer will have to bring the key fob to a locksmith to be replaced. If your key fob is equipped with transponder chips the dealer will have to reprogram your car's computer to recognize it and this could be costly. An automotive locksmith can, however, reprogram the computer on your behalf and help you avoid the expense of a visit to a dealer.

Transponder Chip Replacement

Most VW's built since 1995 have a transponder chip inside their keys. The chip disables the car's standard immobiliser system which stops it from starting if it doesn't have the proper key. If you've lost the key or it stopped working, you will require a new Volkswagen key.

The good news is that locksmiths can make you a new key for your Volkswagen vehicle, regardless of which kind of key you have (chip intelligent fob "push to start" remote or regular non-transponder keys). They can also make you a spare key volkswagen one if you don't have one. But you'll need to bring proof of ownership of the vehicle (vehicle registration, title certificate etc. ).

If you're stuck without a Volkswagen key and are miles from home, contact us right away. We'll send a locksmith on the move to unlock your VW door for you without damaging it - and save you a lot and money.

Chris was driving his Volkswagen Golf when he got locked out. He contacted the dealer but was given a sky high price and a long wait time so he decided to give Pop A Lock a try. We provided him with an upfront quote and a precise time for arrival. Within 20 minutes, a locksmith showed up at his car and went to work. Chris now has an entirely new and fully functional chip key.