Volkswagen Key Programming Tips
Volkswagen offers a simple method to replace a key that has stopped working or to add an additional. It's a simple process and cost-effective by following a few tricks.
The first step is to locate the correct key fob. It should either have a keyblade that is able to be flipped out or inside the keyfob. Get all the documentation you need to prove ownership. Next, go to the dealership or a third-party locksmith.
Immobilizer
The immobilizer function is an anti-theft device that blocks keys that are not authentic or damaged from starting the vehicle. The system operates by recognizing a distinct chip inside every key. VW dealers or automotive locksmiths are able to program additional keys. However the process requires a computer and software. Making use of the proper tools will ensure a smooth experience when programming. Technicians should try to reproduce the issue prior to starting the key programming. They should also check the vehicle for fault codes, check for technical service bulletins (TSBs) and test the battery inside the key fob.
A Volkswagen key that has an unprogrammed immobilizer chip will stop the engine after a couple of seconds of cranking. The immobilizer chip will not stop the alarm from going on or unlocking doors. The immobilizer for the key fob is a separate piece that is glued into the metal flip side of the car keys. It needs to be programmed into the vehicle's computer to work.
Making a new key for the VW is more expensive than making duplicate keys when all the originals are lost. The key must be purchased from the manufacturer, and then go through an specialized programming process to sync with the computer in the car. This can be accomplished by a professional using a program like VagTacho and VCDS. This procedure is recommended for vehicles equipped with the older Immobilizer 2 system and earlier.
Electronic Ignition

The electronic ignition feature of a key is an important component of the anti-theft security technology in vehicles. It is activated when the key fob is fitted into the ignition. It's not a perfect system however. It is susceptible to failures that could result in your VW engine not running. This can happen due to a variety of causes, including incorrect key programming or a defective car battery.
It is possible to avoid this issue if you have your Volkswagen car key fobs professionally programmed. This can be done either by a dealer, or a locksmith. Prices for this service vary, but are usually between $90 and $150. Prices also vary depending on the vehicle's model and year.
In order to program the new VW key fob, you'll need the working key. The new key must be able to start the engine of your vehicle. The onboard diagnostics will then recognize it as a genuine key. The immobilizer light will go off.
Some models require a threefour-digit PIN code to allow onboard key programming. Others may need a special scan tool for this. A locksmith or dealer could use a scanner for programming onboard keys. These tools aren't readily available at the car accessory stores. You'll need to purchase one from an authorized dealer or borrow one.
Keyless Entry
If you've lost your Volkswagen key fob, or it has a battery problem the car could start but cannot unlock. It's not difficult to fix this issue. First, you must ensure that the key fob is visible to the vehicle. If G28 is you are, press and hold the button to lock until the lights on the key flash for six seconds.
This will reset the proximity of the key fob to your VW. You can then unlock the vehicle again by pressing the unlock button on the key fob. If your vehicle is still unable to unlock, you'll have to make contact with a dealer in order to have the key programmed.
The process of getting a new Volkswagen key programmed could be expensive. You should request estimates from several dealers before selecting the one that is right for you. Find out if the dealer will charge you for both the key and the programming.
Making a second Volkswagen key is a great idea for a variety of reasons. You may need an extra key in case your primary key is lost or stolen. If you have a spare key and wish to program it so that it is compatible with your Volkswagen here are some easy steps to follow.
Remote Start
As opposed to the previous generation of key fobs that communicated with your vehicle via radio waves, Volkswagen's remote-start systems communicate with your car via an encrypted wireless connection via wireless technology. This means that your VW Atlas, Jetta, or Passat will be able to tell the proximity of your vehicle and activate its features such as keyless entry or push button start. It's as simple as opening the app and connecting your smartphone to your vehicle, and then pressing the button.
Before you do this check that your Volkswagen is parked and that the driver's door is shut. This will ensure that only the correct key is being used to access your vehicle's features. If the key cannot be recognized, the dashboard will display an error message. In addition, this option will only work with newer VW models that use an RFID sensor on the steering column. These models require a secret pin to be programmed.
Close the driver's side doors and remove the main key to create the new keyfob. Press the lock button on the new keyfob. This will send a signal to the vehicle that the key is a functioning key. The key will then start to transmit signals that will allow you to open the door of the driver and remotely start your vehicle. Some have reported that this only works if there is clear sight to the car, but others have succeeded even in parking areas that are crowded.