Will Volkswagen Key Programming Ever Rule The World?

Will Volkswagen Key Programming Ever Rule The World?

Replacing Your Volkswagen Key

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

It could be tempting to buy a second-hand VW keys on the internet or in shops that sell them. These keys won't be able to deactivate the standard immobiliser on your vehicle.

Battery Replacement

Modern electronic keys are more convenient and efficient than the old-fashioned manual keys. However, they will eventually run out of power or cease functioning. If your VW's key fob stops responding to press buttons or you notice that it takes longer than usual for the lock/unlock buttons to work it could be a sign that the battery is dwindling and requires replacement.

You'll need an incredibly small screwdriver (preferably one with a flat-head that is wrapped in tape to avoid scratching the fob) and a brand new 3V CR2032 battery to complete the job. The battery panel is usually located below the Volkswagen logo. Open the key by pressing the metal key. Press upwards to release the panel and then press the button on the fob of your key to insert the battery again. Make sure that the positive side of the battery is facing downwards.

When you're done then put the key fob remote together and it should be ready for your next drive around Phoenixville or King of Prussia! If you're in search of more auto care tips at home including how to replace your tires or cabin air filter, the Suntrup Volkswagen service team is always ready to help. Contact us today to learn more about our auto repair offers and to schedule an appointment at our dealership in Paradise Valley.

Emergency Key or Bayonet Key

The good news is that even older VW models contain what's called an emergency key or bayonet key. They don't require power, and they can open your car's door or start the engine if you put it in the ignition.

However, the drawback is that you won't have keyless entry or push button start capability. It's essential to always have an extra Volkswagen Key.

If your VW key isn't working properly, it may not be due to a dead battery, but instead, it's because it needs to be programmed. You don't have to bring your vehicle to a dealer to have this service. An automotive locksmith can do this service.

You'll need a few things in your possession for programming the car fob key. For starters you'll need the year and the type of Volkswagen key you own. You'll need a copy of the registration or title of your vehicle.

These documents will cut down time when you purchase a new VW key. You can then take your car to an auto shop for programming. In the majority of cases, it's a fairly simple process that shouldn't last more than an hour. Once it's finished you're able to drive away from the dealership near Pittsford or Webster with an operational key.

Key Fob Replacement

Modern VWs come with key fobs which are not just keys, but advanced anti theft devices. When you press a button in your VW key fob it's microchip transmits a unique code that lets your car know it's key you need to unlock and start. The key fobs contain chips that are used to control features like remote lock and the push button start.

If your Volkswagen key fob isn't operating properly, it could need a new battery. If this is the case you can tell by the frequency with which you have to press the lock/unlock buttons. If you are forced to press the lock/unlock button frequently then it is most likely that the battery has to be replaced.

The buttons on your Volkswagen keyfob could have become stuck or loosened. Since a key fob is likely to spend many hours being tossed around, this isn't uncommon and is often rectified by gently breaking the fob and attempting to manually adjust the buttons.

If the issue is serious it is necessary to take the key fob in to a locksmith and have it replaced. The dealer will have to reprogram the computer in your vehicle to recognize the key fob in case it has a transponder. This could be an expensive process. A locksmith in the automotive industry is able to program the computer for you and avoid the expense of a visit to a dealer.

Transponder Chip Replacement

The keys of most VWs built after 1995 contain a transponder. The chip disables the standard immobiliser which stops the vehicle from beginning without keys. If you've lost your key or it's been unable to function, you'll need to get a replacement Volkswagen key made.


A locksmith can make a new key for your Volkswagen key, regardless of the kind of key it is (chip, intelligent key fob or remote with "push-to-start" or a standard key with no transponder). If you don't have spare keys, they can make one. However, you'll need proof of ownership for the vehicle (vehicle registration or title certificate, etc. ).

Call  volkswagon key replacement  if you are miles away from home and can't locate your Volkswagen key. We will send a mobile locksmith to unlock your VW without causing damage to the door. This will save you time and money.

Chris was driving his Volkswagen Golf when he got locked out. He called the dealer but was offered a high quote and a long wait time which is why he decided to give Pop-A Lock an attempt. We gave him an upfront quote and an accurate timing for arrival. Within 20 minutes, a locksmith arrived at his car and went to work. Chris now has a fully functioning, brand new chip key.