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Volkswagen Keyless Entry and Push-Button Start
Volkswagen has been around for a long time and is renowned for its classic cars. There are a variety of newer models that come with features like keyless entry or pressing a button to start.
From the 1930s until the year 2000, Volkswagen used a simple metal key with an ability to flip. They eventually switched to key with a microchip and later to smart keys.
Keyless Entry System
The majority of modern cars utilize a key fob system to allow individuals to unlock the doors and start the engine without touching the vehicle. These systems work with radio frequency signals that transmit and receive information between the key fob and the car, with specialized circuitry to ensure security. Certain models are more sophisticated than others, with extra features like a remote starter that only allows the car to start when the key fob is in a certain range.
There are a variety of options for adding these systems to your vehicle regardless of whether you purchase them or later add them. Some systems allow only the door on the driver's side, while others come with additional features, such as an app for smartphones that lets you lock or unlock your vehicle from any place. Some systems even come with an alarm.
Our service team in Dulles can help you replace the battery in your key fob, or upgrade to a better system. We can help find an alternative key fob and sync it with your VW model. Or we can fix an existing one that's not functioning properly by performing computer diagnostics to reprogram. We can order a replacement key fob if it's lost. We also have a number of discounts on parts to help you save money.
Keyless Start System
Keyless start allows you to start your car and enter it at the touch of a single button. You don't have to reach to your pockets or open the door using an actual key. When you press the button it sends a unique signal to the key fob activates the ignition to start the car.
The system is similar to a smart key. An antenna or two are placed around the vehicle and can detect the electronic ID when you near the fob. The car's receiver then signals to disable the immobilizer and send electricity to the starter circuit which then starts your engine.

By pressing and pressing the button, you are able to close the system when your engine has started. The same signal is also used to lock your doors, so you don't have to fret about someone else stealing your car or locking you out of your vehicle.
While a lot of the newer VW vehicles are equipped with the option of keyless starting as standard, older models have it as an option. If you have an older VW which has this feature, the key fob could contain the "backup key mechanical" that can be placed into a port for emergency use on the dashboard or steering wheel to start your car. For more information, check the owner's guide or service information.
Keys with Transponder Chips
Often referred to as transponder chips, these are electronic micro-chips that are embedded into the head of your Volkswagen key. When the key is inserted into your ignition lock and turned into the lock, the chip sends signals to the receiver in your car. The signal informs the car you have the right key and permits it to unlock the door and start the motor. The chip does not require batteries to function - it receives an radio signal sent by the antenna ring on your car.
Prior to the 2000s most cars used simple metal keys. However, as early as the 2000s, most automakers started to utilize a key fob that featured a switchblade function, i.e. when you press a button, the metal key would be released from the remote-locking fob, ready to be inserted into the car's ignition. This became a fad and is still in use today.
If you purchase your Volkswagen replacement keys, they'll have an transponder chip that will need to be copied to match the car's systems. This is a simple process that can be done at home using a specialized key cloning software such as the KEYDIY X2 Remote Cloner or a similar device. If you are having a key replaced or a new one made, make sure you bring proof of ownership, such as your driver's license or your vehicle registration.
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If you are worried about losing your Volkswagen keys you can buy the key finder for about $20. These tiny devices send an electronic signal to a phone when keys are near. These devices are perfect for parking spaces with lots of traffic and low lighting. Some are also water-resistant and can assist you in finding your car in case it is stolen.
The best method of avoiding losing your VW keys However, it is best to keep them in a single place, like on an iron by the front door or in your pockets. You can also get a key made by a locksmith. In the majority of instances, this will be less expensive than purchasing an additional key from the dealer.
If your Volkswagen has chip-keys, it is possible to get a replacement from the dealership in the event that it gets lost or damaged. You'll need your registration or title along with evidence of ownership when you visit the dealership. The dealer will then order an entirely new Volkswagen key. You'll have to return the vehicle to the dealer to have the key programmed. You can also call a locksmith who will be able to make a key using the VIN.