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Replacing Your Volkswagen Key

If you have lost your Volkswagen key, you'll need to replace it. Getting a new one from the dealer will cost you money and require you to wait for it to arrive.

It's tempting to buy a second-hand VW keys online or in shops that sell them. But, they're likely not capable of disarming the car's standard immobiliser system.

Battery Replacement

Modern electronic key fobs offer superior functionality and convenience compared to the old-school manual keys, however they'll still be unable to charge or stop working over time. If your VW's key fob ceases responding to press buttons or you notice that it takes longer than normal to get the lock/unlock buttons to work it could be an indication that the battery is failing and requires replacement.

For this job you'll need the CR2032 batteries and a small screwdriver. Flip open the key by pressing the metal button, and look for the battery panel of the key, which is usually located just beneath the Volkswagen logo on the fob. Push up to eject the panel, then press the button on your key fob to re-insert the battery. Make sure the positive side of the battery is facing downwards.

After you're done then put the key fob back in its place. You should be ready to go for your next ride in Phoenixville or King of Prussia. If you're looking for more car key apple volkswagen maintenance tips at home including how to unlock volkswagen without key, Ai-db.science, to replace your air filter or tires for your cabin the Suntrup Volkswagen service team is always there to help. Contact us today to find out more about our car service specials and make an appointment at our dealership near Paradise Valley.

Emergency Key or Bayonet Key

Even older VW models have what's referred to as an emergency key, or bayonet. These keys don't need any power to unlock your car or start the motor when they are placed below the ignition.

The downside is that you do not have keyless entry or push button start. This is why it's important to have an extra Volkswagen key.

If your VW key isn't working, it may not be due to a dead battery but rather because it needs be programmed. The good news is that you don't have to take your vehicle to the dealer to have this done. A locksmith in the automotive industry can carry out this service.

To program a fob car key you'll need certain items at hand. First, you'll need to know the year and type of volkswagen new key key you own. Also, you'll need the original of your vehicle's registration or title.

The documents you have will save you time at the dealership when you order your new VW key. You can then take your car to an auto shop to be programmed. In the majority of cases, it's an easy procedure that shouldn't take more than an hour. Once it's finished you're free to drive away from the dealership near Pittsford or Webster with functioning keys.

Key Fob Replacement

Modern VWs have key fobs that aren't just keys - they're high-tech anti-theft devices. When you press the button on your VW keyfob the microchip sends out an encoded code that informs your car that it's the correct key to unlock and start. The key fobs also contain the chip used to operate features such as remote lock and push-button start.

If your Volkswagen key fob isn't operating well, it might require a new battery. If this is the situation, you can usually tell by the frequency you need to press the lock/unlock buttons. If you are required to press the button several times in a row, this could be a sign that the battery is in need of replacement.

The buttons on your Volkswagen keyfob could have become stuck or dislodged. This is common because a key fob is jostled by a lot of pressure. It is fixable by gently tearing the fob apart and then manually altering the buttons.

If the problem is more serious it is recommended that you bring the key fob to a locksmith in order to have it replaced. If your key fob is equipped with a transponder chip the dealer will need to re-programme your vehicle's computer to recognize it, and this process can be costly. A locksmith in the automotive industry is able to reprogram the computer on your behalf and reduce the cost of a visit to a dealer.

Transponder Chip Replacement

The keys of the majority of VWs built after 1995 are equipped with a transponder. The chip disables the standard immobiliser which stops the car from starting without having a key. If you've lost it or it stopped working, you will need a brand new Volkswagen key.

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

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

Chris was driving his Volkswagen Golf when he got locked out. He tried calling the dealer but was given an outrageous estimate and a long waiting time. So he decided to go with Pop-A-Lock. We provided him with a price upfront and an accurate time of arrival. Within 20 minutes, a locksmith arrived at his car to start work. Chris now has a brand new, fully functional chip key.