How to reprogram a key
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I found the following: http://www.audiforums.com/m_18741/tm.htm
which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
Tony
which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
Tony
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Anthony R. Gold wrote:
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
> already married?
>
The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I doubt
anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send the
code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got from
Germany into the "VAG Tool".
(Old IR key, not folding key)
Jone
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
> already married?
>
The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I doubt
anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send the
code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got from
Germany into the "VAG Tool".
(Old IR key, not folding key)
Jone
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Anthony R. Gold wrote:
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
> already married?
>
The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I doubt
anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send the
code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got from
Germany into the "VAG Tool".
(Old IR key, not folding key)
Jone
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
> already married?
>
The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I doubt
anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send the
code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got from
Germany into the "VAG Tool".
(Old IR key, not folding key)
Jone
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Anthony R. Gold wrote:
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
> already married?
>
The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I doubt
anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send the
code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got from
Germany into the "VAG Tool".
(Old IR key, not folding key)
Jone
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
> already married?
>
The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I doubt
anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send the
code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got from
Germany into the "VAG Tool".
(Old IR key, not folding key)
Jone
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"Jone Tytlandsvik" <jone@tiscali.no> wrote in message
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> Anthony R. Gold wrote:
>> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
>> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
>> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
>> already married?
>>
>
> The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
> serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I
> doubt anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
>
> But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
> key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send
> the code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got
> from Germany into the "VAG Tool".
> (Old IR key, not folding key)
>
> Jone
>
The cheaper way is to have the key cloned, then the car thinks the key is
one of the original keys, the dealer will not tell you this can be done he
will just tell you they have to get the key laser cut from the factory, have
it shipped to your dealer, then the dealer programs it to your car, cost
£120+ in the UK, luckily when I enquired about this at my dealer they wanted
my vehicle log book & proof of identity before they would sell me a key,
even though I had driven the car in, luckily a friend directed me to a local
key specialist who cut me a key & cloned the chip while I waited, 10
miniutes it took & was only £29.99
Steve.
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"Jone Tytlandsvik" <jone@tiscali.no> wrote in message
news:42f8a8d9$1@news.broadpark.no...
> Anthony R. Gold wrote:
>> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
>> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
>> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
>> already married?
>>
>
> The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
> serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I
> doubt anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
>
> But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
> key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send
> the code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got
> from Germany into the "VAG Tool".
> (Old IR key, not folding key)
>
> Jone
>
The cheaper way is to have the key cloned, then the car thinks the key is
one of the original keys, the dealer will not tell you this can be done he
will just tell you they have to get the key laser cut from the factory, have
it shipped to your dealer, then the dealer programs it to your car, cost
£120+ in the UK, luckily when I enquired about this at my dealer they wanted
my vehicle log book & proof of identity before they would sell me a key,
even though I had driven the car in, luckily a friend directed me to a local
key specialist who cut me a key & cloned the chip while I waited, 10
miniutes it took & was only £29.99
Steve.
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"Jone Tytlandsvik" <jone@tiscali.no> wrote in message
news:42f8a8d9$1@news.broadpark.no...
> Anthony R. Gold wrote:
>> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to
>> program the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which
>> key is the one being trained and which key is the one which was
>> already married?
>>
>
> The key "could" be programmable but at least it contains a unique
> serialnumber. The car is "teached" to accept the this serial number. I
> doubt anything ever is "written" to the chip inside the key.
>
> But will this procedure work if you have an immobiliser? When I got a new
> key the dealer had to use a "VAG Tool" to read a code from the car, send
> the code to Germany, wait for a replay by fax and then put the code he got
> from Germany into the "VAG Tool".
> (Old IR key, not folding key)
>
> Jone
>
The cheaper way is to have the key cloned, then the car thinks the key is
one of the original keys, the dealer will not tell you this can be done he
will just tell you they have to get the key laser cut from the factory, have
it shipped to your dealer, then the dealer programs it to your car, cost
£120+ in the UK, luckily when I enquired about this at my dealer they wanted
my vehicle log book & proof of identity before they would sell me a key,
even though I had driven the car in, luckily a friend directed me to a local
key specialist who cut me a key & cloned the chip while I waited, 10
miniutes it took & was only £29.99
Steve.
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"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message
news:243hf119hfu7l0o46c9dbcu9cfveluahen@4ax.com...
> I found the following: http://www.audiforums.com/m_18741/tm.htm
> which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
>
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
> the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
> being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
>
> Tony
Try http://www.audiworld.com/tech/misc13.shtml
news:243hf119hfu7l0o46c9dbcu9cfveluahen@4ax.com...
> I found the following: http://www.audiforums.com/m_18741/tm.htm
> which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
>
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
> the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
> being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
>
> Tony
Try http://www.audiworld.com/tech/misc13.shtml
Guest
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"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message
news:243hf119hfu7l0o46c9dbcu9cfveluahen@4ax.com...
> I found the following: http://www.audiforums.com/m_18741/tm.htm
> which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
>
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
> the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
> being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
>
> Tony
Try http://www.audiworld.com/tech/misc13.shtml
news:243hf119hfu7l0o46c9dbcu9cfveluahen@4ax.com...
> I found the following: http://www.audiforums.com/m_18741/tm.htm
> which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
>
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
> the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
> being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
>
> Tony
Try http://www.audiworld.com/tech/misc13.shtml
Guest
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"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message
news:243hf119hfu7l0o46c9dbcu9cfveluahen@4ax.com...
> I found the following: http://www.audiforums.com/m_18741/tm.htm
> which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
>
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
> the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
> being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
>
> Tony
Try http://www.audiworld.com/tech/misc13.shtml
news:243hf119hfu7l0o46c9dbcu9cfveluahen@4ax.com...
> I found the following: http://www.audiforums.com/m_18741/tm.htm
> which sounds potentially very interesting, but I can not understand it.
>
> Is this a procedure to program the remote control wireless or to program
> the immobiliser chip? And in the described sequence, which key is the one
> being trained and which key is the one which was already married?
>
> Tony
Try http://www.audiworld.com/tech/misc13.shtml


