How Do I Explain Volkswagen Key Programming To A Five-Year-Old

How Do I Explain Volkswagen Key Programming To A Five-Year-Old

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 may be tempting to purchase second-hand VW keys on the internet or in stores that sell them. These keys will not be able to disarm the standard immobiliser on your vehicle.

Battery Replacement

Modern electronic keys are more convenient and functional than manual keys of the past. However, they'll eventually lose power or stop working. If the VW key fob is not responding to button press, or if the lock/unlock buttons are taking longer than usual to respond, the battery might need to be replaced.

You'll need a small screwdriver (preferably one with a flat head, wrapped in tape to to avoid scratching the fob) and a new 3V CR2032 battery to complete the job. The battery panel is typically located 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 your battery. Make sure the positive side of the battery is facing down.

After you're done with it then put the key fob remote in its place and you'll be good to go to your next adventure in Phoenixville or King of Prussia! The Suntrup Volkswagen team is happy to assist you with any questions about car care at home, like how to replace your cabin air filter or tires. Contact 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

The positive side is that older VW models come with an emergency key or bayonet key. These don't require any power and can unlock your car's doors or start the engine if you place it under the ignition.


why does my volkswagen say no key  is that you don't be able to use a keyless entry system or push button start. This is why it's so important to have a spare Volkswagen key.

If your VW key isn't working it's not because of an inoperative battery. It may be that it needs to be reset. It's not necessary to bring your car to the dealer for this service. A locksmith in the automotive industry can carry out this service.

To program a fob car key you'll need certain items at hand. For starters you'll need to know the year and the kind of Volkswagen key you own. You'll need a copy the registration or title for your vehicle.

Having these documents can make it easier for you to visit the dealership when you need to order your new VW key. You can then take your vehicle to an auto shop to be programmed. Most of the time, it's an easy process that shouldn't last more than an hour. Once the process is completed you'll be able leave the local dealership near Pittsford and Webster with a working key.

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 and the microchip is activated, it sends an informational code to tell your car that it's the right key to unlock and begin. Key fobs also have the chip used to control features such as remote lock and push-button start.

If your Volkswagen key fob isn't functioning properly, it may just need a new battery. You can identify if this is indeed the case by the frequency you have to press the lock or unlock button. If you need to press the button multiple times in a row, this is likely a sign that the battery needs replacing.

The buttons on your Volkswagen keyfob may have become stuck or dislodged. This is normal since keys are jostled to a great extent. It is fixable by gently pulling the fob from its case and then manually adjusting the buttons.

If the problem is more serious it is recommended that you take the key fob to a locksmith and get it replaced. If your key fob is equipped with a transponder chip it will be required by the dealer to re-programme your vehicle's computer to recognize it once more and this process can be expensive. An automotive locksmith will be able to reprogram the computer for you and save you the cost of a dealership visit.

Transponder Chip Replacement

The majority of VW's built prior to 1995 come with a transponder chip within their keys. The chip disables the immobiliser standard which stops the car from starting without keys. If you've lost it, or it stopped working, you will require a new Volkswagen key.

The good news is that a locksmith can create you an entirely new key for your Volkswagen vehicle, no matter the kind of key you used (chip or intelligent fob "push to start" remote, or a regular non-transponder key). If you don't have a spare key, they can make you one. You'll also need to provide proof of ownership (vehicle title registration certificate, title, etc.). ).

If you're locked out of your Volkswagen key and are a long way from home, contact us immediately. We'll send a mobile locksmith to unlock your VW door for you, without causing damage to it - saving you a lot of hassle and money.

Chris was driving the Volkswagen Golf when he became locked out. He tried calling the dealer but was offered a ridiculous estimate and a long waiting time. So he decided to use Pop-Alock. We provided a quote upfront and an accurate time of arrival. Within 20 minutes, a locksmith arrived at his car to start work. Chris now has an entirely new and fully functional chip key.