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Find the seam that separates your fob's lid from its base. Make sure you hold the fob with firmness, then use a screwdriver to pry them apart.
Locks
Volkswagen's push start technology is a major advantage for car owners, however, it can be a bit difficult when the battery of the key fob goes out or ceases functioning completely. The Jennings VW service center in Glenview can help should this happen to you.
The first thing to do is try replacing the battery in your Volkswagen key fob. You will require a flathead screwdriver along with an updated battery called CR2032. You can also use a bit of tape to wrap around the screwdriver to avoid damaging your fob.
When you've received the new battery, be sure that it's the same size and voltage as the previous one. If this solves the issue the issue is likely the result of a malfunctioning switch or actuator in the lock. If just one door is affected it's likely that the switch for the door or actuator needs to be replaced.
If the issue is not resolved, you will need to bring your Volkswagen to a Volkswagen dealer. They can purchase a new key in accordance with your VIN. They will cut it, and manually program it into your vehicle. This will allow your vehicle to recognize the RFID chip inside the key and let you start your engine. This is the best way to solve this type of issue. It won't work if you simply replace the key with one without the RFID chip inside the key, as it will not be connected to your car's computer.
Keys
Volkswagen car keys, or fobs, contain an encoded transponder that transmits an information to the vehicle containing an unique code that is stored in the ignition. The vehicle is able to use this information by using an onboard procedure to authorize the key and begin the engine. This is a more complicated process than simply inserting a key into a lock. However it is important to ensure that the key is compatible with the vehicle.
Volkswagens of the present require a specific fob that contains a chip for remote entry or push-start. It is recommended that if you need to replace the key fob in your Volkswagen you bring proof of ownership, current registration of your vehicle, and the driver's license.
Older Volkswagens can also be started using keys made of metal, though with more steps. If you have an old-fashioned VW Beetle, for instance, you will have to locate the tiny gap at the bottom of the cap on the lock cylinder and then wedge your key in. The blade of the key should press down on the cylinder and the cap will pop off.
A key that is RKE-compatible will have a keyblade, which can be flipped out and in a KESSY compatible key may not have one at all. Both of these keys will include a Megamos 48 CAN crypt transponder chip and can be cut and paired with your Volkswagen model.
Transponders
Transponders are an integral part of all modern car keys, and they help prevent car theft by making it impossible to wire your vehicle. They have a microchip inside which looks like glass tic-tac. When you insert the keys into your ignition, it sends an identification code to a reader coil within your vehicle's receiver unit. If the code matches that of the original key, the car will start.
These chips transmit unique signals within a particular frequency range, which means they're not easy to duplicate. They are also used in satellite communications to transmit data to other devices on the spacecraft. Air traffic control utilizes them in planes to communicate with one another and provide details about the location of an aircraft and altitude.
This specific key contains the Megamos 48 CAN crypt transponder chip, and it works with a wide variety of VW models. It also comes with a high-security blade that prevents key duplication and pick-up of the ignition lock. It can be cut and joined with an existing key by a locksmith who is a professional. This service is available at the store for you to receive your new key as quickly as you can.
Remotes
Volkswagen has been at the forefront of key fob technology. With their iconic switchblade keys, owners could open their vehicle and arm an alarm with the press of the button. It's a popular design that can be found on many vehicles, including pickups and SUVs.
In the beginning of 2000, Volkswagen developed their technology further to create smart keys that don't need ignition insertion. These systems operate as a cell phone, allowing you to lock and unlock the doors from a distance, while also allowing you to remotely start your car at one touch.
Most Volkswagen models made since 1999 have an immobilizer built into the key fob. The immobilizer is incorporated into the RFID chip that's located on the back of the key. You can recycle the RFID chip from an old key (if you have it) and therefore it's not necessary to bring your VW into the dealership to get a new one.
To recycle your used key, remove the key loop on the ring and then split it in half. Acetone can be used to take out the RFID chip. You can reuse the key ring and place it on a brand new key. It will still need to be programmed by your local dealer to activate the immobilizer.