Changing my Key/Remote key fob

Chat about your MKV (6N2) Polo
Post Reply
tom_mk5
Silver Member
Posts: 391
Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:42 pm
Location: West Yorks

Changing my Key/Remote key fob

Post by tom_mk5 »

Hiya,

I've got a MK5 16v with remote central locking, and i've got two of those crappy little plastic fobs which is seperate to the key for unlocking/locking the car, the ones with the rubber attachments. Well both of these have now snapped and I can't be arsed paying VW £45 to get another one which will just break in another week or so.

So, I know that the GTi comes with a Golf style 'Flip' key, as used on most VW's other than the Lupo/Polo, now is there no way I could get hold of one of these, have the remote reprogrammed to my central locking system, and have a new 'flip' key cut and attached, thus resulting in having all my stuff combined into one and not having a cheapo seperate piece?

Thanks,

Tom
tom16v
Getting There!
Posts: 64
Joined: Tue Mar 16, 2004 8:20 pm
Location: Wolverhampton

Post by tom16v »

it should be possible! i was actually gonna luk in2 it cos my mates got a golf n that key's slammin! the central locking works on waves and it can be programmed,but i dunno how much it'l cost! and i've got no idea bout gettin a key cut,u mite b able to take it to a norm key cuttin place and have them do it! no sure though! but overall it should be possible!
tom_mk5
Silver Member
Posts: 391
Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:42 pm
Location: West Yorks

Post by tom_mk5 »

Aye this is what i'm thinking. I've seen the keys going on eBay for £20-30 so I think it's definately worth the shot. I think i'd have to get the key cut up at Volkswagen but i've heard of various methods of programming the central locking buttons.
tom16v
Getting There!
Posts: 64
Joined: Tue Mar 16, 2004 8:20 pm
Location: Wolverhampton

Post by tom16v »

yeah definaly worth a go! let us know how u get on!
JWC
Gold Member
Posts: 642
Joined: Mon Nov 17, 2003 9:11 am
Location: Birmingham
Contact:

Post by JWC »

You know that little black thing that comes a little way down the key? That is the bit that is coded and talks to the ring around the ignition barrel. If you simply cut a key you won't have that and thus can't start the car. Its easy to tell when it doesn't work, you turn the key and nothing happens at all. I know this because I made a positioning network at work that uses radio to send a time sync pulse. And sometimes if you get it at the wrong moment you can't start your car on the car park! You have to take it out and try again.

So presumably, you have to get the transponder coded as well as the central locking interface. It might not be such a big deal as you think. Perhaps the key doesn't need programming, just the car has to learn it.

I want a flippy key now. :)
tom_mk5
Silver Member
Posts: 391
Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:42 pm
Location: West Yorks

Post by tom_mk5 »

Yeah man I know about that I found an article on the interweb about it last night.

Well I bought a 2 button remote key off eBay last night, phase 1 is now complete. 8)
CalvinGTI
Sponsor
Posts: 516
Joined: Wed Mar 03, 2004 10:41 am
Location: Romford, Essex (London)
Contact:

Post by CalvinGTI »

GTI's come with flip keys?

Not mine ! ive just got the 2 buttons on the key, doesnt flip away or anything ! (1 unit, not seperate)

Calâ„¢
Si_GTi
Moderator
Posts: 5020
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 1:14 pm
Location: Shropshire

Post by Si_GTi »

CalvinGTI wrote:GTI's come with flip keys?

Not mine ! ive just got the 2 buttons on the key, doesnt flip away or anything ! (1 unit, not seperate)

Calâ„¢
Me too. No flip key here!
tom_mk5
Silver Member
Posts: 391
Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:42 pm
Location: West Yorks

Post by tom_mk5 »

Weird. My mates got a GTi, and he's got a Golf Style flip key. I thought nothing of it as I thought that's how they came- but he must've coded his own key also.

Gonna ask him about it today.
Post Reply