Replacing Your Volkswagen Key
If you lose your Volkswagen key, you will need a replacement. You will have to pay the dealer and wait a long time for it.
It could be tempting to buy a second-hand VW keys on the internet or in shops that sell keys. These keys are unlikely to be able to disable the standard immobiliser in 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 to function. If your VW's key fob stops responding to button presses or you notice it takes longer than usual to get the lock and unlock buttons to function, it may be an indication that the battery is dwindling and requires replacing.
You'll need an incredibly small screwdriver (preferably one with a flat-head that is wrapped in tape to help to avoid scratching the fob) and a brand new 3V CR2032 battery to complete the job. The battery panel is usually located just below the Volkswagen logo. Open the key by pressing the metal key. Push up to eject the panel, then press the button on the fob of your key to reconnect the battery. Make sure the positive side of the battery is facing downwards.
Once you're done you're done, put the key fob remote back together and you'll be good to go to your next adventure in Phoenixville or King of Prussia! The Suntrup Volkswagen team is happy to help you with any questions you have about car maintenance at home, such as how to change your cabin air filter or tires. Connect with us today to find out more about our auto service specials and to schedule an appointment at our dealership near Paradise Valley.

Emergency Key or Bayonet Key
Even older VW models come with what's known as an emergency key, or bayonet. These keys don't require power to unlock your vehicle or to start the motor if you place them under the ignition.
The downside is that you will not have keyless entry or push button start. It's crucial to always have a spare Volkswagen Key.
If your VW key isn't working It could be due to a dead battery. It could be that the battery needs to be changed. The good thing is that you don't need to take your car to the dealer to have this done. This can be done by a locksmith for automotive use.
To program fob car keys, you'll need a few things to have on hand. For starters, you'll need to know the year and model of Volkswagen key you own. You'll need a copy of the registration or title of your vehicle.
These documents can be used to save time when you purchase a new VW key. You can then take your car to an auto shop for programming. In most cases, it's a fairly simple procedure that should take less than an hour. Once the process is complete you'll be able to leave the local dealership near Pittsford and Webster with a functioning key.
Key Fob Replacement
Modern VWs come with key fobs that aren't only keys, but are high-tech anti-theft devices. When you push a button on your VW key fob it's microchip transmits a unique code to let your car know that it's the right key to unlock and start. volkswagen polo key price G28 fobs also have the chip that is used to operate features such as remote lock and push-button start.
If your Volkswagen key fob isn't functioning correctly, it could require an upgrade to the battery. If this is the case you can tell by the frequency at which you need to press the lock or unlock buttons. If you are forced to press the lock/unlock button repeatedly the chances are that the battery needs to be replaced.
The buttons on your Volkswagen keyfob could have become stuck or loose. This is normal since the key fob is tossed around by a lot of pressure. It can be fixed by gently pulling the fob apart and manually adjusting the buttons.
If the problem is more serious the customer will need to take the key fob to a locksmith and get it replaced. The dealer will reprogram the computer in 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 spare you from the expense of a dealer visit.
Transponder Chip Replacement
The keys of the majority of VWs made after 1995 have a transponder. The chip disables the car's standard immobiliser system, which stops it from starting without the proper key. If you've lost the key or it stopped working, you'll require a new Volkswagen key.
The good news is that locksmiths can cut you a new key to fit your Volkswagen vehicle, no matter which type of key you had (chip intelligent fob "push to start" remote or regular non-transponder keys). If you don't have a spare, they can make one. You'll also have to provide proof of ownership (vehicle title, registration certificate, etc.). ).
Contact us immediately if are miles from home and are unable to locate your Volkswagen key. We'll dispatch a mobile locksmith to unlock your VW door for you, without causing damage to it - saving you a lot of trouble and money.
Chris was driving his Volkswagen Golf when he got locked out. He contacted the dealer, but was provided with a high cost and a long wait, so he decided to give Pop A Lock an attempt. We provided him with a free quote and a precise time of arrival, and within 20 minutes, a locksmith showed up at his car and went to work. Chris now has an entirely functional new chip key.