Key programming
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Re: Key programming
In article <bljv8l$8co$1@hal.scoope.org> Joseba Beltrán <scoope@hispavista.com> writes:
> Is there any way to program the remote key without going to my Audi dealer?
Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
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> Is there any way to program the remote key without going to my Audi dealer?
Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
--
Andrew L. Duane (JOT-7) duane@zk3.dec.com
HP/Compaq Corporation Andrew.Duane@compaq.com
110 Spit Brook Road Andrew.Duane@hp.com
M/S ZKO3-3/U14
Nashua, NH 03062-2698 (603)-884-1294
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Re: Key programming
Andrew Duane USG <duane@and.zk3.dec.com> escribió:
> Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
> You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
> remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
My car is an Audi A3 '00
Thank you very much....I'll try !
> Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
> You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
> remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
My car is an Audi A3 '00
Thank you very much....I'll try !
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Re: Key programming
Try this, it's from the Bentley:
Programming new remote controls
Two keys and all the remote controls that are to be programmed
will be needed. The maximum number of remote controls that can be
programmed, including old and new, is four.
- Insert first key into ignition switch, and turn it to
"ignition on."
- Insert second key into outer door handle, and turn it to
unlocked position for 10 seconds.
System alarm will emit three beeps.
- Take first remote control to be programmed and press button
-1-, two beeps will be emitted. For second remote control, press
button -1-, two beeps will be emitted. Use same procedure to program
third or fourth remote control. All remote controls must be programmed
within one minute, otherwise new programming will cancel and old
remote control programming will be valid.
- Turn key in outer door handle to unlocked position for 10
seconds, one beep will be emitted.
- Switch ignition off.
2003 22:18:12 GMT, Joseba Beltrán <scoope@hispavista.com> wrote:
>Andrew Duane USG <duane@and.zk3.dec.com> escribió:
>
>> Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
>> You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
>> remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
>
>My car is an Audi A3 '00
>
>Thank you very much....I'll try !
Programming new remote controls
Two keys and all the remote controls that are to be programmed
will be needed. The maximum number of remote controls that can be
programmed, including old and new, is four.
- Insert first key into ignition switch, and turn it to
"ignition on."
- Insert second key into outer door handle, and turn it to
unlocked position for 10 seconds.
System alarm will emit three beeps.
- Take first remote control to be programmed and press button
-1-, two beeps will be emitted. For second remote control, press
button -1-, two beeps will be emitted. Use same procedure to program
third or fourth remote control. All remote controls must be programmed
within one minute, otherwise new programming will cancel and old
remote control programming will be valid.
- Turn key in outer door handle to unlocked position for 10
seconds, one beep will be emitted.
- Switch ignition off.
2003 22:18:12 GMT, Joseba Beltrán <scoope@hispavista.com> wrote:
>Andrew Duane USG <duane@and.zk3.dec.com> escribió:
>
>> Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
>> You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
>> remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
>
>My car is an Audi A3 '00
>
>Thank you very much....I'll try !
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Re: Key programming
Hi Bently,
I wonder the following procedure applies to 2003 A4, I have tried your procedure but unable to get any result, it is because the alarm does not emit the beep !
Please advise !
Rgds
Stephen
I wonder the following procedure applies to 2003 A4, I have tried your procedure but unable to get any result, it is because the alarm does not emit the beep !
Please advise !
Rgds
Stephen
Try this, it's from the Bentley:
Programming new remote controls
Two keys and all the remote controls that are to be programmed
will be needed. The maximum number of remote controls that can be
programmed, including old and new, is four.
- Insert first key into ignition switch, and turn it to
"ignition on."
- Insert second key into outer door handle, and turn it to
unlocked position for 10 seconds.
System alarm will emit three beeps.
- Take first remote control to be programmed and press button
-1-, two beeps will be emitted. For second remote control, press
button -1-, two beeps will be emitted. Use same procedure to program
third or fourth remote control. All remote controls must be programmed
within one minute, otherwise new programming will cancel and old
remote control programming will be valid.
- Turn key in outer door handle to unlocked position for 10
seconds, one beep will be emitted.
- Switch ignition off.
2003 22:18:12 GMT, Joseba Beltrán <scoope@hispavista.com> wrote:
>Andrew Duane USG <duane@and.zk3.dec.com> escribió:
>
>> Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
>> You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
>> remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
>
>My car is an Audi A3 '00
>
>Thank you very much....I'll try !
Programming new remote controls
Two keys and all the remote controls that are to be programmed
will be needed. The maximum number of remote controls that can be
programmed, including old and new, is four.
- Insert first key into ignition switch, and turn it to
"ignition on."
- Insert second key into outer door handle, and turn it to
unlocked position for 10 seconds.
System alarm will emit three beeps.
- Take first remote control to be programmed and press button
-1-, two beeps will be emitted. For second remote control, press
button -1-, two beeps will be emitted. Use same procedure to program
third or fourth remote control. All remote controls must be programmed
within one minute, otherwise new programming will cancel and old
remote control programming will be valid.
- Turn key in outer door handle to unlocked position for 10
seconds, one beep will be emitted.
- Switch ignition off.
2003 22:18:12 GMT, Joseba Beltrán <scoope@hispavista.com> wrote:
>Andrew Duane USG <duane@and.zk3.dec.com> escribió:
>
>> Yes, there should be a simple procedure in your owner's manual.
>> You don't say which car you have, but mine is something like push the
>> remote button, then use the key to unlock the driver's door.
>
>My car is an Audi A3 '00
>
>Thank you very much....I'll try !
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Re: Key programming 2003 A4
maybe using a vag-com tool is needed in your case.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/car...-matching.html
(You can also do more with your remote like raise or lower windows too!) I need to try this on my 1997 A4! <g>
does the alarm ever sound or work?
None of your remotes work? Got new batteries in them?
did you erase the memory?
http://fobs4less.com/audi_keyless_re...ogramming_.htm
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dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"Stephen" <Stephen.32ly0d@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message news:Stephen.32ly0d@no-mx.audiforum.ca...
Hi Bently,
I wonder the following procedure applies to 2003 A4, I have tried your
procedure but unable to get any result, it is because the alarm does not
emit the beep !
Please advise !
Rgds
Stephen
JPF;7346 Wrote:
> Try this, it's from the Bentley:
>
> Programming new remote controls
>
> Two keys and all the remote controls that are to be programmed
> will be needed. The maximum number of remote controls that can be
> programmed, including old and new, is four.
>
> - Insert first key into ignition switch, and turn it to
> "ignition on."
>
>
>
>
> - Insert second key into outer door handle, and turn it to
> unlocked position for 10 seconds.
>
> System alarm will emit three beeps.
>
> - Take first remote control to be programmed and press button
> -1-, two beeps will be emitted. For second remote control, press
> button -1-, two beeps will be emitted. Use same procedure to program
> third or fourth remote control. All remote controls must be programmed
> within one minute, otherwise new programming will cancel and old
> remote control programming will be valid.
>
> - Turn key in outer door handle to unlocked position for 10
> seconds, one beep will be emitted.
>
> - Switch ignition off.
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/car...-matching.html
(You can also do more with your remote like raise or lower windows too!) I need to try this on my 1997 A4! <g>
does the alarm ever sound or work?
None of your remotes work? Got new batteries in them?
did you erase the memory?
http://fobs4less.com/audi_keyless_re...ogramming_.htm
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"Stephen" <Stephen.32ly0d@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message news:Stephen.32ly0d@no-mx.audiforum.ca...
Hi Bently,
I wonder the following procedure applies to 2003 A4, I have tried your
procedure but unable to get any result, it is because the alarm does not
emit the beep !
Please advise !
Rgds
Stephen
JPF;7346 Wrote:
> Try this, it's from the Bentley:
>
> Programming new remote controls
>
> Two keys and all the remote controls that are to be programmed
> will be needed. The maximum number of remote controls that can be
> programmed, including old and new, is four.
>
> - Insert first key into ignition switch, and turn it to
> "ignition on."
>
>
>
>
> - Insert second key into outer door handle, and turn it to
> unlocked position for 10 seconds.
>
> System alarm will emit three beeps.
>
> - Take first remote control to be programmed and press button
> -1-, two beeps will be emitted. For second remote control, press
> button -1-, two beeps will be emitted. Use same procedure to program
> third or fourth remote control. All remote controls must be programmed
> within one minute, otherwise new programming will cancel and old
> remote control programming will be valid.
>
> - Turn key in outer door handle to unlocked position for 10
> seconds, one beep will be emitted.
>
> - Switch ignition off.
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Re: Key programming
Hi Dave,
The alarm is working fine, I am able to operate all functions of the remote control with the second master key. Only the first master key is not working after replacing battery. I have called the dealer twice about this, first time they said the procedures to reset the remote is indicating in the manual, after I read the manual, I found that the description are too simple and unworkable. I called the dealer again, then they said it has to be resetted through their computer !!
Rgds
Stephen
The alarm is working fine, I am able to operate all functions of the remote control with the second master key. Only the first master key is not working after replacing battery. I have called the dealer twice about this, first time they said the procedures to reset the remote is indicating in the manual, after I read the manual, I found that the description are too simple and unworkable. I called the dealer again, then they said it has to be resetted through their computer !!
Rgds
Stephen
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Re: Key programming
Well from my very limited experience, I bought two switchblades from the same ebay auction and I only got one of them to work with my 1997 A4 along with an original 1997 remote (non-switchblade).
I used the 2 key method and it worked and I will assume even though I put new batteries in the remote that did not work, it is probably a bad remote.
Maybe you have a bad remote, but did it work before changing batteries? Are you sure that good batteries are installed correctly?
I have read about 4 or more ways to reprogram remote.
http://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/s...ad.php?t=12981
Seems to depend on either how long you hold it to the lock position with the second key, or how many times you do it within a certain amount of time. Find one of these methods that work for you and post your successful method.
Or find someone with a vag-com tool, erase all remotes and reprogram all.
There are some auto part stores in the USA that have scanners that will tell you if your remote is working. AutoZone is one of them that keeps the scanner by the new batteries for the remotes. Of course they may not have a battery to fit your Audi remote, but the dealer may have one at a competitive price.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"Stephen" <Stephen.32pnfi@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message news:Stephen.32pnfi@no-mx.audiforum.ca...
Hi Dave,
The alarm is working fine, I am able to operate all functions of the
remote control with the second master key. Only the first master key is
not working after replacing battery. I have called the dealer twice
about this, first time they said the procedures to reset the remote is
indicating in the manual, after I read the manual, I found that the
description are too simple and unworkable. I called the dealer again,
then they said it has to be resetted through their computer !!
Rgds
Stephen
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I used the 2 key method and it worked and I will assume even though I put new batteries in the remote that did not work, it is probably a bad remote.
Maybe you have a bad remote, but did it work before changing batteries? Are you sure that good batteries are installed correctly?
I have read about 4 or more ways to reprogram remote.
http://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/s...ad.php?t=12981
Seems to depend on either how long you hold it to the lock position with the second key, or how many times you do it within a certain amount of time. Find one of these methods that work for you and post your successful method.
Or find someone with a vag-com tool, erase all remotes and reprogram all.
There are some auto part stores in the USA that have scanners that will tell you if your remote is working. AutoZone is one of them that keeps the scanner by the new batteries for the remotes. Of course they may not have a battery to fit your Audi remote, but the dealer may have one at a competitive price.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"Stephen" <Stephen.32pnfi@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message news:Stephen.32pnfi@no-mx.audiforum.ca...
Hi Dave,
The alarm is working fine, I am able to operate all functions of the
remote control with the second master key. Only the first master key is
not working after replacing battery. I have called the dealer twice
about this, first time they said the procedures to reset the remote is
indicating in the manual, after I read the manual, I found that the
description are too simple and unworkable. I called the dealer again,
then they said it has to be resetted through their computer !!
Rgds
Stephen
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#10
Re: Key programming
Hi Dave,
Thanks very much for spending time on my problem. I finally bring it up to the dealer, they said that the transmitter in the key is not working properly, they replaced it and it works ok, thanks for your help.
Rgds
Stephen
Thanks very much for spending time on my problem. I finally bring it up to the dealer, they said that the transmitter in the key is not working properly, they replaced it and it works ok, thanks for your help.
Rgds
Stephen