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How to Get a Volkswagen Key Replacement

Contrary to earlier Volkswagen cars that used basic keys made of metal the post 2000 models utilize a key that has transponder chips. This has made the cars more secure and less prone to steal.

However, it has also made car key replacement more difficult for locksmiths. Fortunately, there are still options for getting a new Volkswagen key.

Broken or lost keys

If you've lost your Volkswagen key or it was stolen, it broke off in the ignition or you want a spare, you should employ a VW-specific automotive locksmith. They have the know-how and expertise to assist you find the correct replacement key for your Volkswagen Jetta or any other type of VW vehicle or truck.

You will need the VIN number of your Volkswagen and evidence of ownership to order the correct key. This will be required to purchase the correct key. The key must be programmed once it arrives. This can be handled by the locksmith, the dealer or a VW auto shop.





Most newer VW keys aren't just keys, they're high-tech anti-theft devices. They're equipped with a chip which responds to a code-request made by the anti-theft system in the vehicle. If the chip doesn't respond and the engine doesn't start, it won't and, in some cases, it will shut down within seconds of trying to start.

Finding an Volkswagen replacement key requires a number of steps however, it doesn't need to be expensive or frustrating. You can skip the dealership and wait up to 10 days to receive the replacement key by working with an automotive locksmith who offers VW services. They can cut a key on site for you and have it programmed to your vehicle in a matter of minutes.

Transponder Key

In general, modern vehicles are equipped with transponder keys (or chips). The idea is that once the key is inserted into the ignition, the chip sends the code to the engine. This will disable the vehicle's immobilizer, allowing your car to begin.

This is excellent for security since it makes it a lot more difficult for a prospective car burglar to heat the vehicle's electrical wires and start it up. However, it's not foolproof. Car thieves have developed methods to fool transponder keys and even break-in to vehicles that have them installed.

Transponder keys are more expensive than basic metal key replacements because of the extra cost of the chip. It isn't unreasonable to expect to pay more for this service, but it is not going to cost you a fortune.

Whatever type of Volkswagen keys you have, it's crucial to find a locksmith who has the appropriate equipment to replace keys. Calling a professional locksmith is the best option in this direction. They'll have the tools and components required to make your key replacement as fast and inexpensive as is feasible.

When looking for Volkswagen key replacement services, it is important to look at the costs of the dealer as well. volkswagen key cutting charge more than locksmiths as they have to factor in overhead costs. You might be able to obtain the same service at a lower price if you shop around.

Key fob Remote

If you've lost the key to your Volkswagen or if the battery stopped working, there are some ways you can take swiftly and cheaply to repair it.

A key fob (also called a remote control key, keyless entry remote or simply a "key") does more than just unlock and lock your car. It can also open your windows or activate the automatic parking feature if your vehicle is stuck in a tight spot.

When a button is pressed on the fob, a radio frequency is transmitted to the computer in the vehicle. The code is unique and digital. The car computer then matches the unique code to the driver's owner profile and allows the car to unlock. This process is referred to as "programming" and varies between different models.

It is essential to bring the key to the dealership if your Volkswagen features a keyfob equipped with an element that is physical. It is essential to bring the key that needs to be replaced because keys cut with the same code will still operate the Volkswagen but won't affect the security system. You may also want to bring proof of ownership, like your driver's license and the current registration or title of your vehicle. You should also have a contact phone number.

Reprogramming

If your Volkswagen key fob is acting up or you have lost the remote it's a good idea to have a replacement key made. This procedure can take several days and requires the car to be taken to a dealership to allow them to cut and encode the key. However, this is not the only way to get a brand new VW key, as a variety of automotive locksmiths can create keys on-site.

If you are replacing a worn-out or dead battery on your Volkswagen key fob, the first step is to take off the cover. You can pull the cover open by inserting a flathead driver through the seams. The next step is to remove the old battery and replace it with the new one. They can be purchased at any hardware or auto parts retailer.

You'll need to reprogramme your keyfob when you have installed the new battery. This can be done by putting the spare key in your ignition and turning it on, but don't start the engine. Press and hold the unlock button on the fob five times over a period of time. This will cause your car's horn to honk, and the reprogramming process will begin. After this, turn off the ignition and remove the spare key.

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