Replacing Your Volkswagen Key
You'll have to replace your Volkswagen key in the event that you lose it. You'll have to pay money to the dealer and wait for a long time for it.
It is tempting to purchase second-hand VW keys on the internet or in shops that offer them. These keys won't be able to disarm the standard immobiliser of your vehicle.
Battery Replacement
Modern electronic keys are more convenient and functional than manual keys from the past. However, they'll eventually run out of power or cease functioning. If your VW's key fob ceases responding to button presses or you notice it takes longer than normal for the lock and unlock buttons to function, it may be a sign that the battery is depleted and requires replacement.
You'll need a small screwdriver (preferably one with a flat head wrapped in tape to help to avoid scratching the fob) and a brand new CR2032 3V battery for the job. The battery panel is typically situated just below the Volkswagen logo. Flip the key open by pressing the metal key. Push up to eject the panel then press the button on the fob of your key to re-insert the battery. Make sure the positive side of the battery is facing down.
After you're finished then put the key fob back together. It's now ready to take off for your next ride in Phoenixville or King of Prussia. The Suntrup Volkswagen team is happy to help you with any questions about car care at home, including how to change your cabin air filter or tires. Contact us today to learn more about our auto service offers and to schedule an appointment at our dealership in 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 require power to unlock your vehicle or start the motor when you hold them below the ignition.
However, the downside is that you won't be able to use keyless entry or push button start functions. It's important to always have a spare Volkswagen Key.
If your VW key doesn't work It could be due to a dead battery. It may be that the battery needs to be changed. You don't have to bring your vehicle to a dealer for this service. An automotive locksmith can perform this service.
You'll need to have a few things in your possession in order to program the car fob. First, you'll need to determine the year and type Volkswagen key you own. Additionally, you'll need a copy of your vehicle registration or title.
The documents you have will make it easier for you to visit the dealership when you are trying to purchase your new VW key. You can then take your car to an auto shop to be programmed. It's usually an easy procedure that shouldn't take longer than an hour. When the process is completed, you'll be able to drive away from the local dealership near Pittsford and Webster with a functioning key.
Key Fob Replacement
Modern VWs are equipped with key fobs which aren't just keys; they're high-tech devices to prevent theft. When you press the button on your VW keyfob and the microchip is activated, it sends the code that tells your car that you have the correct key to unlock and start. The key fobs contain the chip to operate features like remote lock and the push button start.
If your Volkswagen key fob isn't functioning well, it might require an upgrade to the battery. If this is the case you can tell by how often you have to press the lock/unlock buttons. If you have to press the lock/unlock button frequently it is likely the battery needs to be replaced.
The buttons on your Volkswagen key fob might have become stuck or moved. This is typical because a key fob is jostled often. It can be fixed by gently pulling the fob from its case and then manually altering the buttons.
If the issue is more severe, you'll need to take 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 have to re-programme your vehicle's computer to recognize it, and this could be costly. An auto locksmith is able to reprogram the computer on your behalf and avoid the expense of a dealership visit.
Transponder Chip Replacement
The keys for most VWs manufactured after 1995 include a transponder. The chip is able to disable the car's immobiliser, a standard feature that stops it from starting if it doesn't have the correct key. If you've lost it, or it has stopped working, you'll require a new Volkswagen key.
The good news is that locksmiths can make you an entirely new key for your Volkswagen vehicle, regardless of which type of key you had (chip intelligent fob "push to start" remote or regular non-transponder key). If you don't have spare keys, they can make one. You'll also have to provide proof of ownership (vehicle title, registration certificate, etc.). ).
Contact us immediately if are miles from home and are unable to locate your Volkswagen key. We'll send a mobile locksmith out to unlock your VW door for you, without causing damage to it - and save you a great deal of hassle and cash.

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