15 Things You've Never Known About Volkswagen Key Replacement

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15 Things You've Never Known About Volkswagen Key Replacement

Volkswagen Keyless Entry and Push-Button Start

Volkswagen has been around for decades and is famous for their classic cars. They also have a variety of modern models that have features like keyless entry and push-button start.

volkswagen key duplication  used a basic, metal key with a flip function from the 1930s to the 2000s. They eventually switched to keys that had chip technology and later to smart keys.

Keyless Entry System

The majority of modern cars have a key fob system to enable users to open the doors and start the engine without touching the vehicle. These systems use radio frequency signals to transmit and receive data between the key fob, and the car. Special circuitry is utilized to ensure security. Certain models are more advanced than others and come with additional features like remote starters that allow the car to start only when the key fob is within a predetermined area.

These systems can be fitted to your car at the time of purchase or as an add-on for aftermarket purchase and there are many different options available. Some systems just unlock the door of the driver however others also include convenience features, like an app for smartphones that allows you to lock or unlock your car from anywhere. Some systems include an alarm.

If you're looking to replace the battery in your key fob or wish to upgrade to a more sophisticated system our service team in Dulles can assist you. We can help you find an alternative and then sync it to your VW model, or we can assist you in fixing an existing key fob that's not functioning correctly by using computer diagnostics to reprogram it. If your key fob is missing, we can order you a new one and we also have various specials on parts to help you reduce the cost.

Keyless Start System

With the push of a button keyless start makes it simple to start and enter your vehicle without having to open the door with a physical key or reach into your pockets. When you press the button the unique signal sent by the key fob activates the ignition to start your vehicle.


The system is similar to a smart key. One or more antennas are set up around the vehicle to detect the electronic ID as you get closer to the fob. The car's receiver is then notified to disable the immobilizer. It will also send power to the starter circuit, which starts your engine.

When your engine is running it is possible to shut off by pressing and holding the button. This same signal can also be used to lock your doors so that you don't need to worry about someone taking your car or locking you out of your vehicle.

While a lot of the newer VW vehicles come with an option to start without keys as an option, older models come with it as an additional feature. If you have an older VW with this feature the key fob has what's known as an "backup mechanical key" that can be inserted into a specific emergency port located in the dash or steering column to start your car. Check out the owner's manual or service manual for more details on this procedure.

Keys with Transponder Chips

Sometimes called transponder chip These are electronic microchips built into the head of your Volkswagen key. When the key is inserted into your ignition lock and then turned on, the chip sends an electronic signal to the receiver inside your car. This signal informs your car that it has the right key, and it allows it to unlock the door and activate the motor. The chip is powered by a radio signal from the antenna ring of your car.

Prior to the 2000s most automobiles used metal keys. However, as early as the 2000s, most automakers started to make use of a key-fob that had a switchblade function - when you press an arrow, the key would be released from the remote-locking device and be put into the car's ignition. This became a common feature and is still used to this day.

The Volkswagen replacement keys will have the transponder, which must be copied to be compatible with the car's system. It's an easy process that can be accomplished at home using a specialized key cloning machine like the KEYDIY X2 remote Cloner or a similar device. If you are replacing a key or having a new one made, be sure you bring proof of ownership such as your driver's license or your vehicle registration.

Lost Keys

If you are concerned about losing your Volkswagen keys, you can buy a key finder for around $20. These tiny devices function by sending an electronic signal to your phone when your keys are within reach. They are great for dimly lit locations and are great for keeping your keys organized in busy parking lots. Some are water-resistant and can be used to track your vehicle in the event that it is stolen.

The best way to prevent losing your VW keys However, you should keep them in one spot, such as a hook on the front door, or in your pockets. You can also purchase keys made by locksmiths. This will usually be cheaper than purchasing a new key from a dealer.

If your Volkswagen has chip-keys, you can purchase a replacement at the dealership in the event that it becomes damaged or lost. You'll need your registration or title as well as proof of ownership with you when you visit the dealership. The dealer will request an entirely new Volkswagen key. You'll have to return the vehicle to the dealer in order to have the key programmed. You can also call a locksmith who can create a key based on the VIN.