Mk4 two button flip key

Started by timewarrior, October 26, 2019, 11:51:01 AM

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timewarrior

Hey, does anyone know the best way to get a replacement key? With my Mk3 I got a blank online for a few dollars and got a locksmith to put in a transponder and cut/code it but I haven?t got any experience with the alarm fob keys. I?m in Christchurch but assuming online is the way to go? Thanks in advance!
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GLIDN

as long as you have insured your replacement key/fobs are the same frequency and are recognized on the mk4 immo system?

mk4's are the easiest cars to program keys to, there should be a few people that could help you down there. otherwise if you have VCDS, laptop and an internet connection?
I should be able to assist you remotely.
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Mikk1000

Pretty sure you need 4 digit pin from dash cluster or from ecu immo dump for adding new key.

timewarrior

Haven?t done anything about this, but thanks for the offer. I?ve discovered a couple of places to get parts from so will find out about blank keys :)
94 Golf VR6 Dusty Mauve Pearl
05 Golf GTI Diamond Black Metallic
04 Golf R32 Reflex Silver Metallic

"The more I know, the more I don't pretend to know"

GLIDN

Blank keys are still $50-80 to cut. plus cost of key.
sometimes it's easier to buy the key precut.

Getting the SKC (4 Digit pin) is easy enough, as long as you have a genuine VCDS cable.
Audi A4 DTM - K04 NZ New | All bolt-ons | Carbon Clean done
2012 MK6R Golf |Stage 3+ | Stage 4 DSG | Tuned & Built by HSP Tuning