How to Properly Maintain a Volkswagen Replacement Key
Volkswagen's advanced key fobs employ sophisticated sensors and transmitters to communicate with the car. It's important that these devices are properly maintained and programmed to provide the highest level of security.
You can get a brand new VW key at the dealership or with a third-party locksmith. The dealer will need your vehicle's VIN number and photo ID in order to program your new key.
Keys stolen or lost
It is best to replace your Volkswagen key at the dealership if you have lost or taken it. They will require verification of ownership in order to purchase a replacement and pair it with your car's computer. You'll need the registration of your car, or your driver's license.
Most of the latest Volkswagen models come with a smart remote key that has an embedded chip that communicates with your Volkswagen's ignition and door locks. The chips are usually inserted under the cap of your key fob. If you lose the key, it can be replaced either by the dealership or a professional locksmith using high-security cutting equipment.
The dealer may be able to provide you with an alternative key, however it may take some time to get the key. When it arrives it will be necessary to return the vehicle so that the dealer can program the new key into your vehicle's computer. Dealers will charge a different price for the key as well as the cost of programming.
Some older Volkswagens utilize a metal key to start the car instead of fob. volkswagen replacement keys can still cut you a new metal key to replace the one you lost however, it won't include additional functions such as remote start or unlocking the doors. In this scenario an outside locksmith will likely cut you a new key in metal at a lower cost than the dealership.
Keys that are damaged
Do you notice that your Volkswagen key fob isn't functioning as it is supposed to? If so, you may require replacing the battery. It's a straightforward procedure that only requires some items. You'll need a screwdriver, a new battery CR2032 and tape. Tape is a great way to prevent any damage to the VW key fob. Jennings Volkswagen can help if you're unsure how to proceed.
Volkswagen is well-known for its classic cars, like the Beetle and the Microbus, but they also manufacture modern vehicles that are very popular among drivers. Many modern Volkswagen models have a high-security key that is difficult to duplicate.
It is important to remember that if you must replace your key, these keys will have to be programmed for your car. This can be done by a local dealer or a third party locksmith. Bring the Volkswagen key to be replaced along with the VIN and evidence of ownership.
In the majority of cases, an experienced car locksmith is able to make a Volkswagen key replacement without the original key. The key will be programmed to the Volkswagen model, which means it can unlock the doors and start the engine.
Key Fob

A key fob, or a small device that has buttons, controls the doors and locks of your Volkswagen vehicle. They 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 time to replace the battery. It's a simple process you can do at home using a few items. You'll need the flathead screwdriver and a new CR2032 cell. The screwdriver must be wrapped in tape to prevent scratching the case of the fob.
Find the seam that connects the lid to the base of the VW keyfob. Use your screwdriver to pry the two pieces in a way, being careful not to damage either piece. Remove the battery that was in use and replace it with the new one, ensuring that the positive side is facing downward. Close the remote completely and put it back together.
Call us or book an appointment online if your key fob doesn't work. Based on the Volkswagen model, you might need to bring the car to the dealership for further repairs or programming. If needed, we will provide you with a replacement VW keyfob. You don't have to take the car at the dealership to have a new key fob made however, you will require it to start the engine after the new key arrives.
Key Cylinder
The key cylinder is the part that accepts your Volkswagen keys to lock and start your car. It contains a set tumblers and a pin that aligns with the cuts on your key to unlock or lock the cylinder. It also contains springs for resetting them after use. If you're having problems with a non-responsive or locked key, your key cylinder could need to be replaced.
You may notice that the key is difficult to turn, or that you must play around with it to make it work. This could be a sign that the tumblers or pins in the key cylinder have been damaged or worn out.
A locksmith can change your key cylinder and guarantee that it works in the same way as the original. They will be able program and cut the new key so that it works with your vehicle.
You'll have to provide proof of ownership before you can get the new key. This could include the driver's licence as well as your vehicle's title or registration. You'll have to know the VIN number of your Volkswagen to allow the new key to be programmed.