11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your Volkswagen Key Programming

11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your Volkswagen Key Programming

Replacing Your Volkswagen Key

You'll need to replace your Volkswagen key in the event that you lose it. You'll have to pay the dealer and wait for a long time to receive it.

It might be tempting to purchase second-hand VW keys through online stores or at shops which sell them. They are not likely to be able to disarm the standard immobiliser of your car.

Battery Replacement

Modern electronic key fobs offer superior functionality and convenience as compared to manual keys, but they'll never have a problem with battery life or cease to function over time. If your VW's key fob ceases responding to press buttons or you notice that it takes longer than usual to get the lock/unlock buttons to work, it may be an indication that your battery is dying and needs replacement.

You'll need a small screwdriver (preferably one with a flat head, wrapped in tape to help not scratch the fob) and a new 3V CR2032 battery for the job. Open the key by pressing the metal button to look for the battery panel of the key, which is usually located just beneath the Volkswagen logo on the fob. Press up to release the panel and then press the button on your key fob to insert the battery again. Make sure the positive side of the battery is facing downwards.

When you're done take the key fob remote back together and it should be ready to your next adventure in Phoenixville or King of Prussia! The Suntrup Volkswagen team is happy to assist you with any queries regarding car care at home, like how to replace your cabin air filter or tires. Connect with us today to learn more about our car service specials and to schedule an appointment at our dealership close to Paradise Valley.

Emergency Key or Bayonet Key

Even older VW models have what's known as an emergency key or bayonet. These keys don't require power to unlock your car or turn on the engine when you hold them below the ignition.

The downside is that you won't have keyless entry and push button start. It's crucial to always have a spare 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 need to take your vehicle to a dealer to get this done. This service can be performed by a locksmith for automotive use.

You'll need a few things in your possession to program the car fob. First, you'll need to know the year and type of Volkswagen key you have. You'll also need to have a copy of your car registration or title.

These documents will help you save time at the dealership when you are trying to purchase your new VW key. Then, you can take your vehicle to an auto shop to get it programmed. In most cases, it's a fairly simple procedure that shouldn't take longer than an hour. Once it's finished and you're ready to leave from the dealer near Pittsford or Webster with a functioning key again.

Key Fob Replacement


Modern VWs come with key fobs that aren't only keys, but are high-tech anti theft devices. When you hit a button on your VW key fob the microchip inside sends a unique code to let your car know it's key you need to unlock and start. Key fobs also have the chip that's used to operate features like remote lock and push-button start.

If  volkswagen car key  keyfob is not working correctly, you may have to replace the battery. If this is the situation it is usually evident by the frequency at which you need to press the lock/unlock buttons. If you are forced to press the lock/unlock button repeatedly, it is likely that the battery needs to be replaced.

The buttons on your Volkswagen keyfob could have become stuck or loose. Because a key fob can spend so much time being jostled around, this is not uncommon and is often repaired by gently tearing the fob and attempting to manually adjust the buttons.

If the problem is serious then you'll need to take the key fob into the locksmith and get it replaced. If your key fob has a transponder chip the dealer will have to re-programme your vehicle's computer to recognize it and this could be costly. A locksmith can program your computer, and save you from the expense of the visit to a dealer.

Transponder Chip Replacement

The majority of VW's built after 1995 come with a transponder chip within their keys. The chip is able to disable the car's standard immobiliser system which stops it from starting if it doesn't have the correct key. If you've lost yours or it has stopped working, then you'll have to purchase a replacement Volkswagen key made.

A locksmith can create a new key for your Volkswagen, no matter what type of key it is (chip, intelligent key fob remote with "push-to-start" or regular key without transponder). If you do not have a spare, they can make you one. You'll also need proof of ownership (vehicle title registration certificate, title, etc.). ).

Contact us immediately if are miles away from your home and cannot find your Volkswagen key. We'll dispatch a mobile locksmith to unlock your VW door for you, without causing damage to it - thereby saving you a lot of hassle and cash.

Chris was driving the Volkswagen Golf when he became locked out. He contacted the dealership but was given a high price and a lengthy wait so he decided to give Pop-A Lock a try. We gave him an upfront estimate and a precise arrival time, and within 20 minutes, a locksmith was at his vehicle and went to work. Chris now has an all-new, fully functional chip key.