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How to Properly Maintain a Volkswagen Replacement Key

Volkswagen's advanced key fobs utilize sophisticated sensors and transmitters to communicate with the car. They must be properly maintained and programmed to provide maximum security.

You can order a new VW key at the dealership or with an independent locksmith. The dealer will need your vehicle's VIN number and photo ID in order to program your new key.

Key Lost or Stolen

If you're in the unfortunate circumstance of losing or getting stolen the Volkswagen key, it's typically best to get it replaced at the dealership. They'll require proof of ownership before they can purchase a replacement and to connect it to your vehicle's computer. You'll also need to bring the key to be replaced, along with your vehicle's registration or driver's license.

Most modern Volkswagen models come with a remote key that has chips built in that connects to your Volkswagen's ignition as well as door locks. The chips are typically placed beneath the plastic cap of your key fob. If you've lost your key, you will require it to be replaced by the dealer, or by a professional locksmith with access to cutting machines that are high-security.

You can order an exchange from the dealer, however it could take some time for the key to arrive. You will need to return your car to the dealer so that they can program the new key on the computer. The cost of the key, as well as the cost of programming will differ from dealer to retailer.

Some older Volkswagens come with a key made of steel that is used to start the car, not a fob. The dealer can still give you a new metal key however, it won't come with any additional functions, such as remote start or unlocking doors. A third-party locksmith may be able to provide you with a replacement metal key for cheaper than the dealer.

Key Damaged

You may have to replace the battery if your Volkswagen key fob doesn't work as it should. If so, you might require replacing the battery. This is a simple process that only requires a few items. You'll require a screwdriver, new battery CR2032, and tape. Tape can be used to prevent any damage to the VW key fob. Jennings Volkswagen can help if you're unsure about how to proceed.

Volkswagen is well-known for its classic cars like the Beetle or Microbus. They also produce modern vehicles that are well-liked by drivers. A lot of modern Volkswagen models come with a high-security key that is hard to duplicate.

It is important to note that if you need to replace your keys they will need to be programmed for your car. This can be accomplished at a local dealership or a locksmith from a third party. It's recommended to bring the Volkswagen key that has to be replaced as well as the vehicle identification code (VIN), and proof of ownership to the dealer or locksmith.

In most instances, a professional locksmith will be able to create an Volkswagen replacement key without the original key.  volkswagen key cutting  will be coded to match the Volkswagen model so that it can unlock doors and start the vehicle.


Key Fob

A key fob, or a small device that has buttons, controls the doors and locks of your Volkswagen vehicle. Key fobs are more useful than traditional metal keys however they need a bit more maintenance.

If your VW key fob isn't working as well as it did in the past, it's likely time to replace the battery. It's an easy task that you can complete at home with just a few items. You'll need an flathead screwdriver as well as an updated CR2032 battery. The screwdriver must be wrapped in tape to avoid scratching the case of the fob.

Find the seam that connects the lid to the base of the VW keyfob. Remove the two pieces using your screwdriver, taking care not to harm any of them. Insert the new battery ensuring that the positive side is facing downwards. Close the remote with a tight seal and then put it back together.

If your key fob doesn't work, give us a call or schedule a service appointment online. Based on the model of your Volkswagen key fob, you might need to bring it into the dealership to be repaired or programmed. If required, we'll get you a replacement VW keyfob. It is not necessary to bring your vehicle to the dealer in order to obtain an additional key, but it is required to start the car after the new key arrives.

Key Cylinder

The key cylinder is a mechanical component that accepts the Volkswagen keys to lock and start the vehicle. It has set tumbler and a pin that align with the cuts on your key to unlock or secure the key cylinder. It also has springs for resetting them after use. If you're experiencing issues with a locked or inactive key, the cylinder of your key could need to be replaced.

If your key cylinder isn't working as it should, you may find it difficult to turn the key or you need to jiggle the key to get it to work. These symptoms can indicate that the tumblers, or pins inside the cylinder have been worn down or broken.

A locksmith will replace your key cylinder and ensure that it functions the same as the original. They will be able program and cut the new key to ensure it works with your vehicle.

You'll have to provide proof of ownership when you get the new key. This will include your driver's license and vehicle's title or registration. Also, you'll require the VIN of your Volkswagen to ensure that the new key can be programmed.