Replacing Your Volkswagen Key
If you lose your Volkswagen key, you will need a replacement. You'll have pay a fee to the dealer and wait for a long time for it.
It might be tempting to buy second-hand VW keys on the internet or in shops that offer them. However, they are not going to be equipped to disable the vehicle's standard immobiliser system.
Battery Replacement
Modern electronic keys are more convenient and efficient than manual keys from the past. However, they will eventually lose power or cease to function. 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 a sign that the battery is dying and needs replacing.
For this task you'll require an CR2032 battery as well as a small screwdriver. The battery panel is typically located below the Volkswagen logo. Open the key by pressing the metal key. Press up to release the panel and then press the button on the fob of your key to re-insert the battery. Make sure that the positive side of the battery is facing down.
When you're done, put the key fob remote back together and it should be ready for your next trip around Phoenixville or King of Prussia! The Suntrup Volkswagen team is happy to answer any questions about car care at home, like how to replace your cabin air filter or tires. Contact us now to learn more about our auto services specials and to make an appointment at our dealership in Paradise Valley.
Emergency Key or Bayonet Key
Even older VW models come with what's referred to as an emergency key, or bayonet. They don't require power, and they can open your car door or start the engine if you hold it near the ignition.
The drawback is that you do not have keyless entry and push button start. It's important to always have an extra Volkswagen Key.
If your VW key isn't working, it may not be due to a dead battery but instead, it's because it needs to be programmed. The good news is that you don't need to take your car to a dealer to get this done. This procedure can be completed by a locksmith for automotive use.
To program a fob car key you'll require a few things to have on hand. First, you'll need to know which year and model Volkswagen key you own. You'll also need to have a copy of your car registration or title.
These documents will cut down time when ordering a new VW key. You can then take your car to an auto repair shop to be programmed. Most of the time, it's an easy procedure that shouldn't take more than an hour. Once the process is complete and you're ready to leave your local dealership close to Pittsford and Webster with a functional key.
additional hints have key fobs that aren't just keys, but high-tech anti theft devices. When you press a button in your VW key fob it's microchip transmits an unique code that lets your car know that it's the right key to unlock and start. The key fobs contain an embedded chip that's used to control features like remote lock and push button start.
If your Volkswagen keyfob has stopped working well, you may need to replace the battery. If this is the situation you will be able to tell by how often you have to press the lock or unlock buttons. If you find yourself pressing 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 loosened. This is common because a key fob is jostled by a lot of pressure. It is fixable by gently tearing the fob off and manually adjust the buttons.
If the problem is more severe, you'll need to bring the key fob to a locksmith to get it replaced. The dealer will reprogram the computer of your vehicle to recognize the key fob in case it has a transponder. This can be an expensive process. A locksmith can reprogram your computer and save you from the cost of an appointment with a dealer.
Transponder Chip Replacement
The keys for most VWs made after 1995 have a transponder. 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 your key or it stopped working, you'll need a brand new Volkswagen key.
A locksmith can design a new key that fits your Volkswagen key, regardless of the type of key it is (chip key fob with intelligent chip remote with "push-to-start" or regular key with no transponder). If you don't have a spare key, they can make one for you. You'll also need to provide proof of ownership (vehicle title registration certificate, vehicle title, etc.). ).
If you're stuck without a Volkswagen key and are far from home, call us immediately. 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 contacted the dealer, but was provided with a high price and a long waiting time and decided to give Pop-Alock a try. 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 a brand new, fully functional chip key.